Château La Fleur Pétrus, Pomerol
Château La Fleur Pétrus

Château La Fleur Pétrus, Pomerol


Destination

vintage


Broking

Broking
These are wines from our broking list and have an average delivery window of 15 working days.


1995
6x1.5L
DP
£2,678.46

2005
12x75cl
DP
£2,850.00

2005
12x75cl
DP
£2,918.46

2006
12x75cl
DP
£2,070.00

2008
12x75cl
DP
£2,148.00

2008
12x75cl
DP
£2,318.46

2014
6x75cl
DP
£889.22

2017
6x75cl
DP
£967.22

2019
6x75cl
DP
£1,127.08

2020
1x3L
DP
£855.38

2020
1x6L
DP
£1,830.78

En primeur

En Primeur
The following wines are either En Primeur or Ex-Chateau and currently abroad awaiting shipment to the UK. These wines are subject to final confirmation from the Justerini & Brooks team.


2022
6x75cl
EP
£1,130.00


Château La Fleur Pétrus, Pomerol, 1995

1995

Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

Château La Fleur Pétrus, Pomerol, 1995
ABV:
13.5%
91/100
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous

Very good medium-dark red. Currant and leather nose; aromatics currently dulled by the bottling. Lush and layered in the mouth, with compelling sweetness and texture. Flavors of red cherry, iron and mint complicated by game and leather notes that repeat on the very long finish. Slight suggestions of raisiny ripeness. Finishes with substantial tongue-coating tannins that are nicely buffered by fruit. Big, rich and impressive for this wine.
Date Reviewed:
05/1998

specifications

country:
France

region:
Bordeaux

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Allergen Information:
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Château La Fleur Pétrus

Château La Fleur Pétrus

La Fleur Petrus is one of the most sought after wines from Bordeaux, usually selling out en primeur. Along with Trotanoy, this is the jewel in the crown of the Jean Pierre Moueix portfolio. The original estate is a little over 9 hectares and is situated next to Chateau Lafleur and Petrus. This terroir is unsurprisingly capable of producing exquisite wines. Now, the vines from Chateau Providence and a new parcel situated between Le Pin and Trotanoy (formally called Chateau Guillot) have swelled the estate to 18 hectares, making this the largest property on the plateau. Far from diluting the quality, there has been a real step up since the addition of these new parcels, with greater precision and tension in the wines. That said, older vintages are still a treat to taste and have a wonderful capacity for cellaring.

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