Region | Bordeaux |
Appellation | Saint-Emilion |
Category | Red Wine |
Classification | First Great Growth "A" (St. Émilion 2012) |
Cat | Appellation | Year | Producer, Wine | Size | C(s) | HKD/Cs | Score | Critic | |||
Saint-Emilion | 2020 | Chateau Pavie , Pavie | BT12 | 1 | HK$30,240.00 | 97-99 | LPB | ||||
Saint-Emilion | 2020 | Chateau Pavie , Pavie | BT6 | 1 | HK$15,960.00 | 97-99 | LPB | ||||
Saint-Emilion | 2020 | Chateau Pavie , Pavie | MG3 | 0 | HK$18,000.00 | 97-99 | LPB | ||||
Saint-Emilion | 2020 | Chateau Pavie , Pavie | BT6 | 0 | HK$16,800.00 | 97-99 | LPB | ||||
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This opens up on your palate like a butterfly. It takes your breath away. Purity of blackberry, raspberry and black cherry. Lavender. Very, very impressive. Full and chewy with tight and polished tannins that go on and on. Energetic and structured. Crisp and vivid. Superb finish. Better after 2029 but a joy to taste.
Score: 100 James Suckling (JS), JamesSuckling.com, March 2023
Composed of 50% Merlot, 34% Cabernet Franc and 16% Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2020 Pavie weighs in with an alcohol of 14.82% and a pH of 3.61. It is aging in French oak barriques, 75% new. Opaque purple-black colored, notes of plum pudding, blueberry pie and dark chocolate-covered cherries charge out of the gate, followed closely by hints of eucalyptus, star anise, unsmoked cigars and fertile loam with a hint of cedar chest. The full-bodied palate is built like a brick house, offering very firm yet wonderfully ripe, velvety tannins and seamless freshness to support the densely laden, muscular black and blue fruits, finishing very long and with loads of mineral-laced layers. As hedonic as it is cerebral this year, it is a beautiful paradox.
Score: 97-99 Lisa Perrotti-Brown (LPB), The Wine Advocate (WA), May 2021
The Cabernets dominate the blend on the aromatics, and you can really see they are moving the needle on the architecture and sculpting of this wine. A ton of concentration on the nose and upfront, but it is well balanced by damson and blackberry, and has a sense of energy, uplift and clear minerality. This shows the limestone terroir in a way that, with the best will in the world, the more concentrated style of Pavie just didn´t do. There is density and glamour, with layers of black chocolate, graphite and liquorice. It is pretty disarming overall, and will age extremely well. 3.61pH. A yield of 31hl/ha, average age of vine 49 years. 75% new oak.
Drinking Window 2027 - 2044
Score: 97 Jane Anson (JA), Decanter (DEC), May 2021