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  • Country ranking ?

    417
  • Producer ranking ?

    6
  • Decanting time

    3h
  • When to drink

    from 2020
  • 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

2015 began with a wet winter and a rather damp May. Flowering started slowly because the weather was not warm enough but accelerated rapidly with the sudden return of the sun.

The change of weather continued with two months of uninterrupted heat and drought, unusual for the region. Like a blessing from heaven, a few showers arrived in mid-August.

The hot and dry weather then resumed until mid-September.

Despite a considerable amount o...

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Vintage 2015

Complete 2015 Bordeaux report by Andrew Caillard MW “Next in line of a great series of vintages; 2000, 2005, 2009, 2010 & 2015.”

 

2015 is a wonderful Bordeaux vintage without the hype or hysteria associated with 2009 and 2010. The wines are generally expressive and generous with marvellous concentration and structure. Give another year in barrel, the wines should gain more fruit complexity and volume. The Châteaux, across all sub-region...

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Latest Pro-tasting notes

24 tasting notes

Tasting note

color

Deep and Ruby red

ending

Long, Pure and Flavorful

flavors

Blackcurrant, Mint, Coffee, Toasty, Mineral and New-oak

nose

Youthful, Complex, Refined and Opulent

taste

Average in Acidity, Concentrated, Balanced, Well-Integrated, Youthful, Full-bodied, Firm, Focused, Fresh, Dry and Drying tannins

Verdict

Fine

Written Notes

The final wine is from an excellent vintage and right in the middle of the resurrection of this estate. If any wine was to show where this producer sits today, this was it. Suffice to say, it was the wine of the tasting, daylight second. This is why there is such a fuss about this estate.

 

Cedar, roast meats, tobacco leaves, black fruits. Great intensity here. A hint of boot polish, in a good way. Firm tannins, fine balance. This is a seriously impressive Bordeaux at any level and has many years ahead of it. Great length, and the intensity is maintained throughout. A brilliant wine (I only wish I had some in my cellar). 98.

In conclusion, Pontet-Canet has become an exceptional Bordeaux estate, drinking far above its Fifth Growth classification. If another classification was instigated today, there would be many pushing for it to rank as at least a Second, if not a First. This is Bordeaux’s great improver. Enjoy it whenever you get the opportunity.

  • 98p

Tasted in October 2018. One of the three vintages I tasted during my visit at PC. Almost as stunning as 2016. Slightly less concentrated and intense, but all other things were similar! 

  • 96p

A blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot, 50% of the 2015 Pontet-Canet was aged in new French oak, while 15% was matured in second fill barrels and 35% in cement amphorae. Deep garnet-purple in color, the nose opens with exuberant black currants, red currants and black raspberries scents plus an evocative undercurrent of cedar chest, dusty earth, cloves, chocolate box and Provence herbs with a fragrant waft of lavender. Medium to full-bodied and built like a brick house with very firm, wonderfully grainy tannins and black and red fruits charged with the most singular energy, it finishes with incredible persistence and depth.

  • 96p
Dark purple red with violet hue and black core. Wonderful nose with fine perfume, ripe berries, black cherries, grated dark chocolate, vanilla and gingerbread spices, plums and ripe blueberries in the background. On the palate silky tannins, pure fruit, elegant mid-palate and long aftertaste.
  • 97p
Medium deep colour. Dark cherry, chinotto, cassis, ginger notes. Lovely supple and fleshy wine with cassis cola, fine sinewy touch grippy tannins bit lovely buoyancy and weight. Underlying ginger, savoury nutty notes. Lovely mineral length. 97 points
  • 97p
Decanted and poured from carafe. Very deep purple, the nose is very intense, very perfumed, meaty, violet, slight metallic edge with intense orange marmalade too. The palate is very silky and sizeable, rich, lovely rhythm here, so elegant on the finish. A classic Pauillac, great finesse, this is lovely for me very classy with lots of energy low yield with no green harvest. Above all complex. First growth quality this year bravo. Probably the finest I have tasted from this biodynamic estate. 95-98/100 2026-2050
  • 96p
Ruby. Cassis, blueberries, some vanilla, ripe, fruit driven nose, nuanced. Fresh acidity, ripe tannins, fruity, dark berries, spices, elegant, red berries, lovely balance, long. Refreshing PC. Long. 94-96
  • 95p
Good looking normal size bottle. Colour is ruby red and deep. On the nose it is intense, youthful, refined and complex. The taste is refined, fresh, fruity,robust, firm, focused, with drying tannins, and average in acidity, full-bodied, with concentrated, well-structured, balanced, well-integrated structure and youthful. On the palate it is layered and has coffee, new-oak, spice, perfumed, mint, toasty, blackcurrant and mineral flavours. The finish is long, spicy, lingering, pure, flavorful and vibrant. This wine is fine. Perfectly stored bottles are still very worthy and will last well for another 20-30 years and decant at least 2h before tasting.
- (Tasting note created by Tb's AI)
  • 94p
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Origin

Pauillac, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Extraordinary

Value For Money

Very good

Investment potential

Below Average

Fake factory

None
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