Tuesday, December 06, 2005

Chateau Petrus

Petrus, one of the world`s rarest and most expensive wines was virtually unheard of 30 years ago. It was only when the Mouiex family bought a half share in the property in 1962 that its true potential began to be fully realised. Petrus is now under the direction of Christian Mouiex and oenologist, Jean Claude Berrouet.


Petrus's 11.4 hectare vineyard is located on a plateau on the highest part of Pomerol in the far east of the appellation. The topsoil and the subsoil at Petrus is almost all clay (in neigbouring properties the soil is a mixture of gravel-sand or clay-sand) and Merlot flourishes in this soil. Petrus' vineyard is planted with 95% Merlot. The vine are unusually old and are only replanted after they reach 70 years of age.

The grapes are hand harvested only in the afternoon, when the morning dew has evaporated, so as not to risk even the slightest dilution of quality. The grapes are fermented in cement vats and the the wine is aged in 100% new oak barrels for 22-28 months. It is bottled unfiltered.


Petrus is extraordinarily rich, powerful and concentrated, often with characteristics of chocolates, truffles, Asian spices and ultra-ripe, creamy, black fruits. Petrus is usually approachable after a decade or so in bottle, but the wines from the very greatest years will continue improving for many more years.

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