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2014 Le Pin

By Chateau Le Pin

2014 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin, Pomerol, Bordeaux

In the constellation of fine wine, the 2014 Le Pin elucidates a particular brilliance amidst the Pomerol appellation, reflecting the prowess and finesse characteristic of Chateau Le Pin. Valiantly overcoming a challenging vintage year in Bordeaux, this wine decidedly articulates the resilience and ingenuity embedded in this storied estate.

 

Elegance Amidst Adversity

The narrative of 2014 in Bordeaux was penned with complexity and caprice; a cold and wet start transitioned to a delightful Indian summer that salvaged much of the harvest. The result for Chateau Le Pin - an embodiment of meticulous vineyard management and masterful winemaking. The climatic oscillations rendered a vintage tailored for the connoisseur’s cellar. Indeed, investment in a vintage like 2014 necessitates foresight and patience but promises profound dividends as it evolves.

 

A Profound Pomerol Performance

This merlot-dominated tapestry from Chateau Le Pin brandishes consummate balance, an opulent structure gracefully accompanied by lithe tannins and an earthy minerality - courtesy of Pomerol’s iconic terroir. Inviting aromas of dark cherries and forest floor lead into layers of cigar box and truffle on the palate, evolving towards a long, silken finish that captivates and engages. With precise fruit extraction and deft use of oak, the winemaking team at Chateau Le Pin surmounted 2014's vicissitudes, distilling an exceptional drop.

The limited yield of Chateau Le Pin amplifies its desirability for those looking to add rarity to their portfolios. The 2014 vintage stands as one to watch, poised to reveal its full spectrum of character as it approaches its ideal drinking window.

 

Patience is Prudent: The Loyal Investor’s Vintage

An astute addition to any discerning investor's collection, the 2014 Le Pin promises ascending valuation as thirsty markets eye rarer vintages with increasing fervour. Within this bottle lies both a thrill for the palate and a prudent economic forecast. For enthusiasts patient enough to allow this beauty to unfurl at its own graceful pace, 2014 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin is a paragon among fine wines, manifesting both the glory of Pomerol and Chateau Le Pin’s unwavering dedication to viticultural artistry.

Market price (USD)

$30,000.00

12x75cl

Highest score

98

POP score

1365

Scores and tasting notes

96-99

No tasting note available.

Wine Spectator - The Wine Spectator

97

No tasting note available.

Tim Atkin - TimAtkin.com (04/2015)

93-94

No tasting note available.

James Suckling - Jamesuckling.com (04/2015)

92-94

No tasting note available.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate

93

The 2014 Le Pin has a really quite lovely bouquet. Tasted alongside its "cousin" Vieux-Château-Certan, it is more exotic and outgoing, yet it maintains fine delineation and complexity with upfront blueberry and black cherry fruit, quite a noticeable menthol note emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with a sweet and embracing entry, caressing in texture thanks to the succulent tannin, though these are counterpoised by the silver bead of acidity. There is just a touch of salted licorice that pops up on the finish. To quote Alexandre Thienpont (since Jacques and Fiona had to be in Belgium), this is a "classic" Le Pin, though I feel it will be overshadowed by the 2015.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 31 March 2017

17.5

No tasting note available.

Jancis Robinson - JancisRobinson.com

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