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Chateau Pontet Canet Pauillac 2014

Pauillac AOC 5ème Grand Cru Classé
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Chateau Pontet Canet Pauillac 2014
Classified as a Fifth Growth in 1855, Pontet-Canet’s reputation has far surpassed that and is now considered a “Super Second.” It was the first Cru Classé on the Left Bank to be certified Biodynamic, and this mature 2014 vintage is rated 98 points.
$1799.88

Wine Details

  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • Fine wine
  • FranceFrance
  • Cabernet-based blend
  • 13% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • 31 December 2019
  • Biodynamic

Flavor Profile

The Wine

Chatêau Pontet-Canet has a rich history dating to the 17th century, and it was classified as a Fifth Growth in 1855. However, in recent years, under the leadership of Alfred Tesseron and Jean-Michel Comme (who retired in 2020), its reputation has far surpassed this classification, and t is widely considered a “Super Second” as well as one of the most collectible red wines on Bordeaux’s Left Bank.

In 2010, Pontet-Canet became the Left Bank’s first classified growth to earn a 100% organic and biodynamic certification, which was considered a true feat given the region’s cold and damp maritime climate. The château has continued to innovate over the years, for example using an array of aging vessels beyond the standard French oak barrique. For vinification, egg-shaped wooden vats and sunken qvevri-style clay vats are employed, and part of the wine is aged in clay amphorae.

The vineyard is planted with 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot, and the vines average 40 years of age. This mature 2014 is just entering its drinking window, and is highly rated by the world’s top critics (see below).

“This is a finely structured wine with dark tannins and intense black fruits. The estate, with its biodynamically grown fruit, has given an impressively pure wine, packed with tight serious tannins and a fine structure of black-plum skins and intense acidity. It is direct, firm and with a huge potential over many years. *Cellar Selection*. ” – Wine Enthusiast

Extremely limited. First come, first served.

Critical Acclaim:
98 points, James Suckling
96 points, Jeb Dunnuck
96 points, Wine Enthusiast
96 points, The Wine Independent
95+ points, Vinous
95 points, Jane Anson
95 points, The Wine Advocate
94 points, Decanter
93 points, Vinous
93 points, Wine Spectator

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