1995 Petrus
By Chateau Petrus
The 1995 Petrus from Château Petrus, Pomerol, Bordeaux
Integrity and stature define the 1995 Petrus, a vintage that exhibits Pomerol's terroir with graceful authority. Rarely does a wine manage to encapsulate the essence of its birthplace so comprehensively, yet the '95 from Château Petrus achieves this with admirable prowess. It was a year that favored the bold, where climatic generosity allowed for an optimal ripening of the merlot grape, and Château Petrus harnessed it with finesse.
The Essence of Pomerol in a Bottle
The 1995 vintage stands uniquely amongst its peers, reflecting a season where the warmth and sunlight struck a divine balance, yielding grapes of profound concentration. As investors look to bolster their portfolios with wines of distinction, the 1995 Petrus embodies an asset replete with both elegance and robust investment potential.
Upon tasting, you're greeted by a complex aromatic profile that marries dark fruit depths with floral overtones — truly the signature of this storied plot. The palate delivers a symphony wherein black cherries, truffles, and an ethereal mineral streak play the central themes. Every sip affirms why the '95 is considered one of Pomerol's formidable achievements by enthusiasts and critics alike.
Celebrating Two Decades of Evolution
Time has been an ally to the 1995 Petrus, as those lucky enough to own it will attest. It matures with impeccable posture; its tannins have softened into an embrace that suggests there are yet further revelations as it continues on its journey in bottle.
For fine wine investors seeking to diversify or reinforce their holdings with Bordeaux excellence, the 1995 Petrus from Château Petrus presents a compelling narrative. Here we have an emblematic vintage, firmly rooted in Pomerol's celebrated earth, that articulates its story—one of meteorological serendipity and viticultural expertise—with every nuanced glass.
In summary, the opulent character and age-worthy backbone of the 1995 Petrus make it a prestigious addition for collectors poised to appreciate the dividends of patience. This particular offering from Château Petrus not only adorns cellars but stands ready to serve as a shimmering jewel in any well-curated wine investment portfolio.
Market price (CAD)
$49,800.00
12x75cl
Highest score
96
POP score
1870.63
Scores and tasting notes
It is interesting how this wine continues to evolve. Unquestionably one of the vintage's superstars, the 1995 Petrus is taking on a personality similar to the extraordinarily backward, muscular 1975. This is not a Petrus that can be approached in its youth (i.e., the perfect duo of 1989 and 1990). The wine exhibits an opaque ruby/purple color, followed by a knock-out nose of pain grille, jammy black fruits, and roasted coffee. On the palate, it possesses teeth-staining extract levels, massive body, and rich, sweet black fruits buttressed by powerful, noticeable tannin. A formidably endowed wine with layers of extract, this is a huge, tannic, monstrous-sized Petrus that will require a minimum of 10 years of cellaring. Forget all the nonsense about Merlot producing sweet, soft, ready to drink wines, because low yielding, old Merlot vines made in the way of Petrus and other top Pomerols frequently possess as much aging potential as any great Cabernet Sauvignon-based wine in the world. Look for the 1995 Petrus to last for 50+ years. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2050. Petrus, the undisputed King of Pomerol, was an inconsistent performer between 1976 and 1988, but since 1989 there have been few Bordeaux wines that match this property for its extraordinary combination of power, richness, complexity, and elegance. The 1995 and 1996 are both noteworthy efforts.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 22 February 1998
Poured at lunch with Jean-Francois Moueix and Jean-Claude Berrouet, this is a beautiful Petrus that has reached its drinking plateau. The nose is generous, very expressive, blossoming with black fruits, cooked meats, a touch of hung game and leather, some roasted chestnut developing with time. The palate is medium-bodied with firm, you could say almost rustic tannins, which merely adds to the charm. It has certainly softened over the last five years, dried herbs towards the complex, sensuous finish. I am not sure this will turn out to be a long-lived Petrus, but it is adorable all the same. Drink now-2022. Tasted December 2009.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2010