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Subregion | France > Bordeaux > Right Bank > Pomerol |
Colour | Red |
Type | Still |
The aromas to this are stunning with lavender, rose petals, walnut skin, strawberries and raspberries. Captivating. Full body, layers of polished tannins and perfectly ripe fruit. Dense and very long. Breathtaking classicism. Try in 2021 and onwards.
La Fleur-Petrus 2015 is medium to deep garnet in color. It strides out with confident notes of plum pudding, kirsch, and cigar box plus wafts of spice box and star anise. Full-bodied, the palate delivers mouth-coating, opulent fruit with a firm, chewy texture and a spicy kick on the long finish.
Tasted blind. Mid crimson. Lightly fragrant. Round and chunky. Biscuit spiciness. Quite chewy on the end.
Drink 2024-2034
One of the undeniable superstars of the vintage is the 2015 La Fleur Petrus, which is 93% Merlot and 7% Cabernet Franc. This awesome wine builds with time in the glass and shines just as much for its purity and elegance and richness and power. Boasting a deep purple/plum color to go with thrilling notes of tobacco leaf, currants, licorice, and subtle oak, it has a multi-dimensional, layered, elegant, and full-bodied style on the palate that just begs to be drunk. Nevertheless, it needs 5-6 years of cellaring and will keep for 2+ decades. It’s a sensational wine! 2023 - 2043
Rich and ripe plush the nose has a rich mix of black fruits the palate is supple and fleshy sumptuous and sweet. Ripe black plum is underpinned by firm black cherry the back palate has depth of fruit richness and ripeness yet there is a lighter feel on the finish style and elegance. 2026-40
What a wine! Scented, subtle and very fine, this is a poised, nuanced triumph. Deceptively
easy to drink, even now, it has the concentration, acidity and fine-grained tannnins for a long
life. Like the 2014, this is a wine that will taste beautifully at every stage of its development.
Just try to keep your hands off it. Drink: 2025-40
The nose is sublime and the length incredible and in between there is concentration and remarkable persistence with
no diversion at all from its course to thrill the palate. The fresh and bright tannins are powerful but in no way drying and
this makes the fruit seem all the more seductive. The minuscule addition of Petit Verdot adds a pinch of seasoning which
makes the wine sing. Captivating and regal, this is a stunning La Fleur-Pétrus.
The 2015 La Fleur Petrus is a blend of 93% Merlot and 7% Cabernet Franc, having absorbed Château Guillot back in 2012. It has a clean and precise bouquet with ebullient red cherry, blackcurrant and cold stone aromas that are very succinct. There is nothing showy here, but it is very refined and graceful. The palate is very well balanced with succulent ripe tannin, clean and precise, lightly spiced red fruit with outstanding focus and tension on the finish. This La Fleur Petrus has an effortless cool about it. I am sure it will be wondrous once in bottle. Drink 2023-2050.
The power and depth of fruit here is extraordinary with incredible phenolic texture and caressing mouthfeel. Full and enticing. It’s a wine that shows power with finesse. Such contrast and greatness. 92% merlot, 7.5% cabernet franc and 0.5% petit verdot
A blend of 92% Merlot, 7.5% Cabernet Franc and 0.5% Petit Verdot, the 2015 la Fleur-Petrus is a little reticent on the nose to begin, offering up beguiling notes of tilled soil, black olives, charcuterie and dried Provence herbs over a core of preserved plums, black cherries and black raspberries with touches of tar and new leather. Full-bodied, rich, plush and seductive in the mouth, it finishes with persistent, slowly revealing earthy/savory layers, which will keep you reaching for another glass. 2022 - 2045
Notably dark crimson. Very complex and layered (from all those parcels!). Lifted and sweet but not heavy and rich. Even a little light and polished. Fun, but not there yet.
Drink 2024-2038