Descripción

Petrus es un tinto único del Pomerol. Nos ofrece un remarcable equilibrio y una gran expresión aromática. Esta personalidad especial se debe a la naturaleza del suelo de sus viñedos donde predomina la arcilla, la uva Merlot encuentra aquí su superficie ideal. Es sin duda una de esas referencias que vienen a la mente de muchos entusiastas cuando se hace mención a la siguiente pregunta: ¿cúal es el mejor vino del mundo? Todo un hito, toda una leyenda.

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Tinto Reserva
Añada
2013
Grado
13.5% vol.
Variedad
100% Merlot
Origen
Pomerol

Viñedo y elaboración

Envejecimiento
Crianza de entre 24 y 26 meses en barricas de roble francés (45% nuevo).
Embotellado
Junio de 2015.

Opinión de los críticos

Wine Enthusiast:

This wine is ripe, juicy and already showing its concentration and depth. It showcases the fruit of the year, deliciously fresh while having a velvet tannic structure. The acidity will continue to keep the wine fresh, allowing the structure to develop slowly. It sings with great fruit and good potential. Drink from 2022.

James Suckling:

Very fine and structured with ultra-fine tannins. Medium bodied with beautiful density and texture. It has length and grip for the vintage. Better in 2020.

The Wine Advocate:

The 2013 Petrus was bottled in June 2015, a month before I visited the property to taste with winemaker, Olivier Berrouet. "The idea was to not push too much," he told me. "We didn't use too much wood - around 45% new oak. It would be 55% in a good vintage. The pH is 3.55 and it has 13.5% alcohol." It has quite a deep colour for a 2013, very clear and lucid. The nose is undeniably very attractive, gently unfolding with black cherries, iodine, pot pourri and a touch of bilberry. The aromatics are gentle and unassuming, yet still very Pomerol and still very Petrus. The palate is medium-bodied and for a 2013 it is certainly well structured, the tannins imparting a grainy mouthfeel. At the moment it feels saline in the mouth, fresh and with absolutely no sign of greenness. It is a successful wine within the context of the 2013 vintage and I appreciated the sharpness on what you might call its "clinical" finish. There is not so much in the way of persistence here and it departs out the exit door swiftly rather than abruptly. No, it is not the best Petrus ever made, not by a long chalk, nevertheless it is undoubtedly better than off-vintages in the past such as the 1986 and 1996. Tasted July 2016.