2010 Château La Fleur-Pétrus, Pomerol, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
For laying down
- Robert Parker
- 97/100
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17/20
- 18.5/20
- James Molesworth
- 96-99/100
- Robert Parker
- 97/100
Product: 20108015763
75 cl Bottle
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2010
Alcohol % 14.5
Maturity For laying down
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château La Fleur-Pétrus
Critics reviews
Robert Parker 97/100
This wine has a character similar to its cross-street neighbor, Petrus, displaying sweet mulberry and intense black fruit characteristics, with a hint of vanillin and loads of black cherry jam. Full-bodied, extravagantly luscious, with a skyscraper-like mid-palate and phenomenal length of close to 50 seconds, the wine has plenty of tannin, but the voluptuous fruit, power and overall glycerin and intensity tend to conceal much of it. Elegant but compellingly rich and authoritative, the 2010 is a truly magnificent wine for this estate, which has one of the finest terroirs in all of Pomerol. Forget it for 5-7 years and drink it over the following 30-35.Robert M. Parker, Jr. - 28/02/2013
Drink 2023 - 2048
Jancis Robinson MW 17/20
Bright dark crimson. Ripe and gamey, almost animal. Very strong impact and still embryonic but with lovely savour after the impact of the sweet fruit – but overall the tannin and acid of 2010 make this a very distinctive Fleur Pétrus. Nothing hedonistic about this. And not especially persistent. jancis_robinson_mw MW- jancis_robinson_mw.com, 15 Apr 2011
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18.5/20
My 'coup de coeur' from the J-P Moueix stable in the 2010 vintage. In a vintage of power the Chateau La Fleur Petrus exudes elegance and finesse. Lovely fruit expression. Refined tannins. Long, persistent finish. Harmonious.
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James Molesworth 96-99/100
This is so creamy and lush, with layers of red, black and purple fruits. Shows muscle on the finish, but the fruit is here in spades, with terrific polish. Very, very long, with power and freshness. Tasted non-blind. james_molesworth – The Wine Spectator – Apr 2011
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Robert Parker 97/100
This wine has a character similar to its cross-street neighbor, Petrus, displaying sweet mulberry and intense black fruit characteristics, with a hint of vanillin and loads of black cherry jam. Full-bodied, extravagantly luscious, with a skyscraper-like mid-palate and phenomenal length of close to 50 seconds, the wine has plenty of tannin, but the voluptuous fruit, power and overall glycerin and intensity tend to conceal much of it. Elegant but compellingly rich and authoritative, the 2010 is a truly magnificent wine for this estate, which has one of the finest terroirs in all of Pomerol. Forget it for 5-7 years and drink it over the following 30-35. This 2010 is one of the most remarkable wines ever produced at this estate. The vineyard, about the same size as Petrus at 35 acres, is virtually all Merlot, but there is some Cabernet Franc in the final blend. 97 robert_parker- Wine Advocate- Feb 2013 This is an incredible effort from this 35-acre vineyard (almost the identical size as Petrus). I had visited the 2010 Petrus about an hour before I had La Fleur Petrus. I was dumbfounded – it appeared to have a character nearly identical to the great Petrus! The fabulous 2010 La Fleur Petrus boasts a dense purple color in addition to a big, sweet perfume of mocha-infused black raspberry and black cherry fruit that is extravagantly rich, textured and long. Super-pure, deep and full-bodied, this remarkable wine will be one for the history books. The tannins are elevated, but the depth of fruit and richness are amazing. For those who will never be able to afford a bottle of Petrus, this is about as close as one can get to the aromas and flavors of that mythical wine. It should drink well for three decades or more. 95-98+ robert_parker- Wine Advocate- May 2011
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