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  • Country ranking ?

    1 304
  • Producer ranking ?

    24
  • Decanting time

    4h
  • When to drink

    now to 2040
  • Food Pairing

    Beef

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The Story

Pontet-Canet has always been a legendary Médoc. It is deep ruby-red, crimson, and sometimes almost black colour and has a characteristic bouquet of black fruit (especially blackcurrant), liquorice, and prune as well as fig, cedar, and sometimes cocoa overtones. Pontet-Canet combines power and elegance, as well as concentration and fullness on the palate. Rather sinewy in style, Pontet-Canet is clearly a classical wine with a tannic structure t...

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Wine Information

he 2003 vintage will always remind us of the summer heatwave. Flowering, which occurred in the last fortnight in May, suggested that harvesting would be around 15th to 20th September. With the exceptional weather conditions in August we thought for a time that the harvesting date would have to be brought forward.
However, with the knowledge we have of our terroir and having repeatedly tasted the fruit, the choice of mid-September was unavoida...

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Vintage 2003

2003 was the hottest vintage ever seen in Bordeaux. The most successful châteaux have passed their exceptional 2000s and some claim to have made their greatest wines in living memory.

Very dry and extremely hot summer days and nights (16 days > 95°F compared to 2 in 2000, 6 in 2005, 4 in 2009). Need to eliminate the superscript here. I can't figure out how to do it.) The deeply colored reds, low acidities and high tannins are a departure fr...

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Written Notes

A controversial vintage. Some treat this vintage as the closest thing to the second coming, while others struggle with its blockbuster nature. For me, I have always felt that this horribly hot year was vastly overrated, even by those who are not fans, but if you are a lover of big, bold Barossa Shiraz, then this is the Bordeaux vintage for you. All that said, there are some fine wines to be found, but I’d question whether they accurately represent the “DNA” of both the various houses and the region.

This is broad and lacking focus. A soft finish, interlinked with some firm tannins giving a curious appearance and raising questions about its overall balance. It does have good length. Cassis, chocolate, cherry notes, tobacco leaves. Some good flavors but a little clumsy. 91.

  • 91p

Alfred Tesseron calls this wine a "Mediterrenian" style. I don't quite agree, as it didn't show any "warm" flavours on fruit and tannin wasn't dry. All In all it showed more concentration, more depth and better complexity than 2001. Long finish. Splendid wine.

  • 93p
Deep ruby. Exotic nose, spices and cassis, some plums and licorice, similar nose to 03 Mouton. Scented. Fresh acidity, ripe tannins, ripe and rounded texture. Decanted for a few hours. Long. 93
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Origin

Pauillac, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Outstanding

Value For Money

Good

Investment potential

No Potential

Fake factory

None

Glass time

2h
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