Wines from Chateau Petrus

ProducerName Vintage l. Parker
Robert Parker is one of the world's most infuential wine critics. Ratings are from 50 – 100 points.
Other
Ratings and tasting notes from other wine professionals like WineSpectator, James Suckling, Burghound, Jasper Morris, Vinous, Jeb Dunnuck, Decanter. Ratings are from 50 – 100 points.
JR/RG
Ratings and tasting notes from Jancis Robinson or Rene Gabriel. Ratings are from 10-20 points.
BOW
Rating from the Best of Wines Tasting panel. Ratings are from 5 – 10 points
#
Number of bottles in stock
Price (incl. VAT)
Chateau Petrus (damaged label) 1983 0,75 87 93 18 1 € 1.825,00 € 2.208,25
Chateau Petrus 1983 3,0 87 93 18 1 € 7.095,00 € 8.584,95
Chateau Petrus (slightly damaged label) 1986 0,75 87 92 18 8 1 € 2.370,00 € 2.867,70
Chateau Petrus 1997 0,75 91 92 18 8.5 3 € 2.395,00 € 2.897,95
Chateau Petrus 2001 0,75 95 95 9 3 € 3.070,00 € 3.714,70
Chateau Petrus 2003 0,75 95 98 9- 3 € 2.900,00 € 3.509,00
Chateau Petrus 2005 0,75 98 100 20 9.5 2 € 4.195,00 € 5.075,95
Chateau Petrus 2006 0,75 93 94 19 9 3 € 2.874,00 € 3.477,54
Chateau Petrus (OWC of 6 bottles) 2006 0,75 93 94 19 9 1 € 19.995,00 € 24.193,95
Chateau Petrus (OWC of 6 bottles) 2007 0,75 93 92 18 8.5 1 € 17.095,00 € 20.684,95
Chateau Petrus 2010 0,75 100 97 20 10 3 € 5.095,00 € 6.164,95
Chateau Petrus (OWC of 6) 2011 0,75 95 91 18 9 1 € 18.095,00 € 21.894,95
Chateau Petrus 2015 0,75 100 10 1 € 3.595,00 € 4.349,95
Chateau Petrus 2018 1,5 100 100 10 1 € 9.595,00 € 11.609,95

Chateau Petrus

The name Pétrus first appeared in 1837, when the estate was owned by the Arnaud family. It was owned by this family since the end of the 18th century and the original vineyard was less than 7 Ha.

The vineyard, situated on the plateau in Pomerol on the right bank of the Gironde estuary, had been planted almost entirely with Merlot (95%). Only 5% was reserved for Cabernet Franc, but in 2010 they changed to 100% Merlot grapes. Although the wines from Pétrus were considered one of the best from Pomerol in the 19th century, it was not until the end of World War 2 that the wine became famous throughout the world with the fantastic 1945.

The widow Madame Loubat became the sole proprietor of the domaine in 1940. She became an passionate and dedicated wine grower throughout her life and started to co-operate with the Moueix firm. Jean-Pierre Moueix acquired the exclusive distribution rights of Pétrus in 1945 as well and began selling the wines outside France. After the harsh winter of 1956, almost 70% of the vineyard was destroyed. Instead of replanting, Madame Loubat decided to cut back the vines on surviving rootstocks, thus ensuring that the average age of the vines remained high. Madame Loubat died in 1961, and the property was divided into 3 shares.

In 1969 5Ha of vineyard was bought from the neighbor Château Gazin. When Jean-Pierre Moueix died in 2003, his son Jean-François Moueix became the owner of Pétrus. The surface area of Pétrus covers 11.4 Ha and the average age of the vines is 45+ years.

All the grapes are harvested by hand and because the vineyard is quite small, the harvest can be done in one to three days only. The selection of the grapes is rigorous. There is no second wine, so the average production is about 25.000 – 30.000 bottles every year.

The wine is one of the most expensive and celebrated red wines from Bordeaux and an excellent investment. Legendary vintages are: 1929, 1945, 1947, 1950, 1961, 1964, 1982, 1989, 1990, 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2015 and 2016.

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Chateau Petrus

Wines from from Chateau Petrus

Chateau Petrus (OWC of 6 bottles)


ProducerName Vintage l. Parker
Robert Parker is one of the world's most infuential wine critics. Ratings are from 50 – 100 points.
Other
Ratings and tasting notes from other wine professionals like WineSpectator, James Suckling, Burghound, Jasper Morris, Vinous, Jeb Dunnuck, Decanter. Ratings are from 50 – 100 points.
JR/RG
Ratings and tasting notes from Jancis Robinson or Rene Gabriel. Ratings are from 10-20 points.
BOW
Rating from the Best of Wines Tasting panel. Ratings are from 5 – 10 points
#
Number of bottles in stock
Price (incl. VAT)
Chateau Petrus 1949 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1953 0,75 92 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1961 0,75 100 100 20 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1964 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1966 0,75 90 93 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1967 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1968 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (very bin soiled and damaged label) 1969 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1969 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1969 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (mid shoulder) 1970 0,75 99 92 20 9 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1970 0,75 99 92 20 9 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1970 0,75 99 92 20 9 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (top shoulder) 1970 0,75 99 92 20 9 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (mid shoulder) 1971 0,75 95 94 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (very bad label) 1971 0,75 95 94 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1971 0,75 95 94 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1971 0,75 95 94 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (top shoulder) 1972 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1972 0,75 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (no capsule) 1973 0,75 90 78 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (mid shoulder) 1973 0,75 90 78 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1973 0,75 90 78 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1973 0,75 90 78 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1973 0,75 90 78 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1973 1,5 90 78 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (mid shoulder) 1974 0,75 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1974 0,75 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1975 0,75 98 93 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1975 0,75 98 93 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1975 1,5 98 93 19 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (low-mid shoulder) 1976 0,75 88 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (damaged label) 1976 0,75 88 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1976 0,75 88 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (top shoulder) 1976 0,75 88 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1976 0,75 88 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1977 0,75 16 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1977 0,75 16 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1978 0,75 87 89 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (slightly damaged label) 1978 0,75 87 89 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1978 3,0 87 89 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (damaged label) 1979 0,75 86 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1979 0,75 86 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1979 1,5 86 90 18 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus (high shoulder) 1980 0,75 89 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1980 0,75 89 86 17 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1981 0,75 86 89 16 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1981 5,0 86 89 16 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1982 0,75 98 96 20 0 sold out
Chateau Petrus 1983 0,75 87 93 18 0 sold out
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