6 magnums per lot
细节
Robert Parker rates both the 1989 and 1990 Pétrus as perfect wines, and makes a very interesting comparison of the two in his Wine Advocate, Issue 109: "The 1989 is more backward and tannic, thus coming across as marginally more structured than the opulent and flashy 1990. Both wines are phenomenally rich and well-endowed, with that sweet inner-core of fruit that possesses layers of intensity. The colors are nearly opaque purple, and the noses are similar, with offerings of jammy black fruits, intertwined with scents of tea, overripe cherries,oranges, and an exotic coconut/caramel component. Both are massive and youthful, with the 1990 clearly more precocious, and for now, the most flattering to drink. The 1989 should hit its peak around 2005 and last for 25-30 years. The 1990 will reach full maturity 3-4 years earlier and last just as long. For readers with the riches of a super-star athlete and, just as importantly, a shrewd wine broker who can locate these wines, these two vintages of Pétrus will provide memorable drinking for another three decades. Two prodigious wines!"
Château Pétrus--Vintage 1989
Pomerol, cru exceptionnel
In original wooden cases
"Sweet, mouthfilling, concentrated, still tannic. Long life ahead." MB
6 magnums per lot
Château Pétrus--Vintage 1989
Pomerol, cru exceptionnel
In original wooden cases
"Sweet, mouthfilling, concentrated, still tannic. Long life ahead." MB
6 magnums per lot