2017 Château Pédesclaux, Pauillac, Bordeaux

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
89-91/100
James Suckling
93-94/100
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2017 Château Pédesclaux, Pauillac, Bordeaux

Description

25% organic, harvested between 18 - 29 September. Sixteen months in barrel, 60% new.

Not so showy on the nose - quite restrained. Appealing, subtle floral aromatics of violet/rose petal. Soft and pleasing on the palate with a similar concentration to the 2014. 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 7% Cabernet Franc (the latter was very good in 2017) combine with fine tannins to give an elegant Pauillac with purity and freshness on the finish.

Drink 2023 - 2029

Andy Howard, Decanter.com (January 2024)

Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2017
Alcohol % 13
Body Full Bodied
Property Château Pédesclaux

Critics reviews

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 89-91/100
Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 Pedesclaux is scented of crushed blueberries, warm black cherries and cigar box with touches of garrigue and cinnamon toast. Medium-bodied with firm, grainy tannins and just enough vibrant fruit, it has a nice long vivacious finish. The tentative blend is 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot.Lisa Perrotti-Brown - 27/04/2018
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW, (Apr 2018)
James Suckling 93-94/100
This is tannic for the year with blueberry, blackberry and salt character. Sea shells too. Full body, powerful finish. Pure blackcurrants at the finish. Some flowers too. Impressive. Driven, tight finish. james_suckling - jamessuckling_com - April 2018
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Apr 2018)

About this wine

Chateau Pedesclaux

One of Pauillac’s less well-known estates, Ch. Pédesclaux is well situated in front of Mouton Rothschild and Pontet-Canet. The property’s history dates back to the early 19th century when Urbain Pédesclaux – a renowned trader on the Bordeaux marketplace – acquired some vineyards put up for sale following the Revolution and established the estate in 1810. Symbolising the bourgeoisie’s arrival in the Médoc (previously under aristocratic rule), Urbain Pierre Pédesclaux set about building the estate’s reputation. When the wines of the region were classified in 1855, Ch. Pédesclaux was granted the title of Fifth Growth. The estate was acquired by Françoise and Jacky Lorenzetti in 2009. Over the next few years they purchased new parcels, almost doubling the property’s footprint from 26 to 50 hectares. The vineyards underwent significant work with soil studies and replanting, and in 2014, Ch. Pédesclaux opened a new chapter, its vineyards fully restructured and an impressive new gravity-fed winery and cellaring facilities.

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