4 magnums per lot
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CHÂTEAU PÉTRUS
So recent is Pétrus's fame that at the end of the war with the remarkable 1945 vintage safely in barrel that hardly a buyer of Médoc wine even knew about this obscure little estate near Libourne. The great post-war champion of Pomerol - indeed Pétrus - was the late Ronald Avery, head of Avery's of Bristol. By buying up much of the post-war vintages up to 1955, some in bottle, others in cask, he set forth on a plan to put Pétrus and Pomerol in the minds of fine wine buyers. The next major personality to complement the efforts of Avery is the legendary négociant Jean-Pierre Moueix, the sole agent for Pétrus since 1947, who in 1961 inherited a portion of the estate (the balance went to two nieces of the late owner, Madame Loubat). Three years later Moueix purchased one of the niece's share and effectively became the man in charge. It is Jean-Pierre's son, Christian that now runs the estate and who is the face of Pétrus to the world.
Château Pétrus--Vintage 1978
Pomerol, cru exceptionnel
Levels: bottom neck; ligthly bin soiled labels, slightly corroded capsules, slight signs of seepage
"Recent notes: dining with the Suffolks in 1993, drinking quite well despite competition from ripe Vacherin cheese. A meaty Impérial in 1995, fragrant, sandy-textured and drying out. Last noted at Donald Kahn's dinner at Mosimann's for the supporters of the Russian National Orchestra Dec 2000 ***" MB, Vintage Wine
4 magnums per lot
So recent is Pétrus's fame that at the end of the war with the remarkable 1945 vintage safely in barrel that hardly a buyer of Médoc wine even knew about this obscure little estate near Libourne. The great post-war champion of Pomerol - indeed Pétrus - was the late Ronald Avery, head of Avery's of Bristol. By buying up much of the post-war vintages up to 1955, some in bottle, others in cask, he set forth on a plan to put Pétrus and Pomerol in the minds of fine wine buyers. The next major personality to complement the efforts of Avery is the legendary négociant Jean-Pierre Moueix, the sole agent for Pétrus since 1947, who in 1961 inherited a portion of the estate (the balance went to two nieces of the late owner, Madame Loubat). Three years later Moueix purchased one of the niece's share and effectively became the man in charge. It is Jean-Pierre's son, Christian that now runs the estate and who is the face of Pétrus to the world.
Château Pétrus--Vintage 1978
Pomerol, cru exceptionnel
Levels: bottom neck; ligthly bin soiled labels, slightly corroded capsules, slight signs of seepage
"Recent notes: dining with the Suffolks in 1993, drinking quite well despite competition from ripe Vacherin cheese. A meaty Impérial in 1995, fragrant, sandy-textured and drying out. Last noted at Donald Kahn's dinner at Mosimann's for the supporters of the Russian National Orchestra Dec 2000 ***" MB, Vintage Wine
4 magnums per lot