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Pavillon Rouge 2005
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Pavillon Rouge 2005

2nd wine of Ch. Margaux - - - Red - See details
Parker | 88
J. Robinson | 17.5
Decanter | 92
Bettane & Desseauve | 17.5
Wine Spectator | 92
R. Gabriel | 17
Vinous - A. Galloni | 93
Vinous Neal Martin | 92
£931.00 Incl. VAT & DP
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£310.33 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 3 Bottles (75cl)
6 x 37.5CL
£931.00
1 x 75CL
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3 x 75CL
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1 x 1.5L
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Marks and reviews

88

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Stylish and pure, the 2005 Pavillon Rouge du Chateau Margaux is soft and round, with a deep ruby color, silky tannins, medium body and a lush, seductive mouthfeel. It is drinking well already and should continue to do so for another 8-10 years.

92

/100

Wine Spectator

Very beautiful aromas of crushed flowers—like roses—follow through to plum, berry and Indian spices. Full-bodied, refined and silky, with lovely ripe fruit and a delicate aftertaste of raisin and flowers. Best after 2012.

92

/100

Decanter

Silky textured, full of sweet tobacco, fleshy raspberry and red cherry notes. A little more open than its Pauillac siblings at this point, with the finely-boned structure and multi-layered aromatics that you look for in the wines of Château Margaux. A high percentage of Merlot in this vintage because the late-ripening Cabernet Sauvignon performed so well that it was given precedence in the main estate wine. One of the richest in alcohol and tannins produced at the property to date, and ready to go at 15 years old.

90

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Soft, smooth and ready for prime time, with an elegant, fresh profile of cherries, floral notes and earthiness.

92

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2005 Pavillon Rouge is a hell of a second wine and it undeniably has some classic Château Margaux class. Cassis, spicy wood, graphite, and dried flowers all define the aromatics and it’s medium to full-bodied, has a round, supple mouthfeel, and elegant tannins. It’s a layered, complex, satisfying Margaux to enjoy any time over the coming decade.

17

/20

René Gabriel

Deep ruby-garnet, purple highlights. Spicy bouquet, dark roses, floral fragrance, surprisingly profound, with ripe red plums in the background. Plenty of dark aromas on the palate, supportive extract, showing fine muscle, an almost masculine backdrop, marked astringency, promising potential.

92

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

All about red fruits, this is a celebration of ripe Merlot and Cabernet. It is touched with wood, but the flavors are of lively acidity, red berries, just showing some bitter chocolate. And to finish, more freshness.

Description

The structure and richness of a Second Red Wine from Margaux

The estate

With origins dating back to the 12th century, the Château Margaux is one of those Grand Crus that have built the legend of the great wines of Bordeaux around the world. The château was awarded the title of Premier Grand Cru Classé in 1855 and was the only one of the four châteaux presented to have obtained a score of twenty out of twenty. With the acquisition of the estate in 1977 by André Mentzelopoulos, Château Margaux writes a new page in its history. Elevating the Grand Vin of Château Margaux to the highest level, he reintroduced the Second Wine of the château, the Pavillon Rouge of Château Margaux, initiated in 1908. Following in her father's footsteps due to his premature death, Corinne Mentzelopoulos took up the family banner with energy and passion to maintain the rank of Château Margaux, which has become a Bordeaux masterpiece, so recognizable by its neo-Palladian style. Vintage after vintage, the estate's crus are among the greatest wines in the world.

The vineyard

The Château Margaux vineyard owes its uniqueness to its rare and unique terroir, located on a gravel mound. The grape variety of the estate favors the flagship black grape of the area, the cabernet sauvignon, not forgetting the merlot, the petit verdot and the cabernet franc. The clay-limestone soils of the estate give birth to legendary crus, with a sleek and sensual style, so representative of the Margaux appellation.

The vintage

The 2006 vintage was marked by a cold winter followed by a very dry spring, raising concerns about the lack of water, although the great terroirs were able to adapt. A frost in April, however, impacted the yields of the Pavillon Blanc. The flowering took place under excellent conditions, announcing a red harvest of moderate quantity. The summer, scorching in July then cooler in August, was particularly dry, while September, alternating heat and humidity, allowed for serene harvests, reminiscent of the 1996 scenario.

Blend

Cabernets (48%), merlot (48%), petit verdot (4%).

Characteristics and tasting advice for the 2005 Pavillon Rouge

Tasting

Power, roundness and balance harmoniously define this 2005 vintage, alongside 2010 and 2015, which is among the richest in alcohol and tannins ever produced for Pavillon Rouge.

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