CHÂTEAU PETIT VILLAGE 1982
CHÂTEAU PETIT VILLAGE 1982
CHÂTEAU PETIT VILLAGE 1982
CHÂTEAU PETIT VILLAGE 1982
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1982

CHÂTEAU PETIT VILLAGE 1982

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92 / 100
Cellar Tracker September - 2023
Cellar Tracker
Decanted for sediment and immediately back into cleaned bottle and served with beef dinner. Obviously a old wine. Nose and notes of cassis, dusty earth, plums and leather. Everything fully resolved and nicely balanced, but you could tell the wine wouldn't last long. 
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90 / 100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
This wine was so fragile when it was first released that I thought it had to be drunk in its first 10-12 years of life. It was exceptionally low in acidity, and had very sweet tannins, but the wine is still alive - another testament to the mystery of how wines age, and that if there is good concentration, there may be more balance than one initially suspects. This chocolaty, exotic, almost New World style of wine has lost some of its ostentatiousness, but there is still an underlying herbaceous character intermixed with notes of jammy black cherries as well as a succulent texture. There is considerable amber at the edge, and this 1982 would appear to be drying out slightly on the finish. However, I was surprised by just how well it performed.
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Jancis Robinson August - 2022
Jancis Robinson
 Blackish rust colour with a pale rim. Looks quite evolved. Sweet nose and as though it’s a little fading now. Fruit definitely fading and waving a slightly wan farewell. Is this in the Bruno Prats era? Acidity came to the fore in the glass quite soon.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol