2007 Le Pin
By Chateau Le Pin
The 2007 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin, Pomerol, Bordeaux
Upon uncorking the 2007 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin, one is immediately transported to the prestigious terroirs of Pomerol. A vintage that resonates with the expression of the vineyard's microclimate; this wine stands as a testament to the resilience and exceptional quality even in challenging years for Bordeaux enthusiasts and fine wine investors alike.
Vintage Resilience and Investment Elegance
The year 2007 was a capricious one in Bordeaux, painting a narrative of struggle amidst adverse climatic conditions. Nevertheless, the astute winemaking and venerated terroir of Chateau Le Pin prevailed to create a vintage that captures wonder. This triumph over adversity is not merely a boon to the indulgent collector but beckons the astute investor keen on distinctive vintages boasting provenance and rarity.
Distinctive Finesse Amidst Climatic Caprice
With less benevolence from the weather than preceding years, the 2007 vintage produces a Le Pin that is perhaps more nuanced and introspective. An intricate tapestry of dark fruit encased in velvety tannins emerges from the glass, an emblem of meritorious winemaking mastery. Notes of blackberry, currant, and sophisticated oak spice intertwine elegantly, suggesting a meditative commingling that astonishes with its grace-face adversity.
The balance here is noteworthy, with acidity expertly sliced through ripe tannins to reveal a structure destined for longevity. One can expect this investment-grade wine to unfold beautifully across time, rewarding patience with an affirmation of Pomerol's prowess, particularly from such a challenging year.
A Connoisseur's Reflection
In summary, the 2007 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin reflects not only a convergence of masterful viticulture and adroit winemaking but also an exhibit of Pomerol’s potential to transcend climatic tribulations. Standing out in its peer group for both character and collectability, this wine represents a poignant addition to any discerning portfolio. Its complex bouquet, judicious balance, and ensuing maturity earmark it for continued appreciation both sensorily and fiduciarily in years to come.
Market price (CAD)
$34,950.00
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
1615.38
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted blind at the 2007 Bordeaux horizontal in Southwold. The Le Pin 2007 has a very pure bouquet with cassis, bilberry, blueberry and crushed stone all with superb delineation, but tightly wound at the moment. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, lovely caressing texture with seamless tannins, velvety smooth dark cherry and cassis on the finish with filigree tannins. What a lovely, typically seductive Pomerol from Jacques T. Tasted January 2011.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Nov 2011
This elegant, fruity, slightly herbal Pomerol reveals a light style as well as mocha-infused, caramelized strawberry and black cherry fruit, medium body, and a soft style. It is best consumed over the next 7-8 years.
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #188 April 2010
Tasted at BI Wine & Spirits' 10-Years-On tasting, the 2007 Le Pin put in a rather odd showing. There was a slight metallic tincture on the nose that appeared to dissipate with aeration. Aromas of kirsch, over-ripe satsuma and gravel soon appear but never really coalesce. The palate is better with fine tannin and good depth, although the second half felt a little disjointed, and there was a slight vegetal note lingering on the finish. I have encountered good bottles of the 2007 Le Pin in the past, including a great bottle at Farr Vintners' blind 2007 tasting in March 2015. Here, it is outplayed by many of its Pomerol peers, which is why I leave a question mark against my score. Tasted February 2017.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 June 2017