CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 1964
CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 1964
CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 1964
CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 1964
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1964

CHÂTEAU PAPE CLEMENT 1964

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90 / 100
Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
Smoke, truffle, earth, tobacco, tar, cedar and cassis notes make up the mature aromatics. Four square in texture, the wine finishes with short, earthy, spice and cherry tones.
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87 / 100
Falstaff January - 2004
Falstaff
Strong ruby garnet, good color core, broader rim lightening, sweet creamy nose, delicate caramel, smoky on the palate, burnt hair, slightly astringent, overall attractive, food wine.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pessac Leognan
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Pape Clement
Centuries ago, Pope Clement V, elected in 1305, was the owner of these lands. Château Pape Clément is one of the jewels in the wide range of vineyards owned by Bernard Magrez around the world. Based in Bordeaux, this great owner has made quality his battle horse, his asset to face ever-increasing competition in the wine sector. Hence the care given to Château Pape Clément and to this terroir whose exceptional virtues have made Pessac's reputation for more than 7 centuries. At Pape Clément, pruning and leaf removal are of rare demanding standards, as is hand destemming. The vinification and aging methods carried out at Pape Clément follow very strict rules. Everything is done at Château Pape Clément so that nature can freely express its best. With its Graves Grand Cru Classé "Pape Clément" Wines to be cellared and forgotten, only to be tasted two decades later as equals to the greatest.