Chateau La Fleur Petrus 2012


4.5 sterren - 5 professionele reviews

Chateau La Fleur Petrus 2012

excl. BTW € 159,00
in. BTW € 192,39
Volume 0,75l

Chateau La Fleur Petrus slightly bin soiled label 2012

excl. BTW € 149,00
in. BTW € 180,29
Volume 0,75l

Chateau La Fleur Petrus 2012

excl. BTW € 279,00
in. BTW € 337,59
Volume Magnum
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Classificatie Cru Classe
Wijnsoort Rood
Producent Chateau La Fleur Petrus
Jaar 2012
Land Frankrijk
Streek Bordeaux, Pomerol
Druif Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Bordeaux Blend
Inhoud 0,75
Conditie Uit originele houten kist
Etiket Perfect
Voorraad 0
Conditie Uit originele houten kist
Etiket Perfect
Etiket Licht gevlekt
Conditie Uit originele houten kist
Etiket Perfect

Professionele reviews

Robert Parker (95)

The stunning 2012 La Fleur Petrus clearly merits its striking moniker. A blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, it offers a dense purple color along with a big, sweet kiss of mulberry jam intermixed with black cherries, raspberries and even blacker fruits as well as a subtle touch of oak. The wine is full, rich, concentrated and moderately tannic. It is nearly as good as the 2010 and 2009. However, some structural tannins suggest 4-5 years of bottle age will be warranted, and the wine is capable of lasting a quarter of a century.

James Suckling (95)

Score: 93-96
Showing mouthwatering purity from the start, this is remarkably floral today, with bergamot, orange blossom and cherry notes out front, pushed by a hint of violet, then backed by a juicy core filled with linzer torte and cassis. A flicker of savory threads the finish, adding further range and distinction. Sneaks up on you, starting slowly but expanding dramatically in the glass. A full stride ahead of the 2011. This is the first vintage that has the new 2-plus hectare parcel recently purchased from Château Guillot and located next to Le Pin. It shows.

Rene Gabriel (19)

Rene Gabriel rates this wine 19/20 points.

BOW (8.50)

Winespectator (95)

Score: 93-96
Showing mouthwatering purity from the start, this is remarkably floral today, with bergamot, orange blossom and cherry notes out front, pushed by a hint of violet, then backed by a juicy core filled with linzer torte and cassis. A flicker of savory threads the finish, adding further range and distinction. Sneaks up on you, starting slowly but expanding dramatically in the glass. A full stride ahead of the 2011. This is the first vintage that has the new 2-plus hectare parcel recently purchased from Château Guillot and located next to Le Pin. It shows.


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