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1990 Pavie

By Chateau Pavie

The 1990 Pavie from Chateau Pavie, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux

A vintage that has captured both the hearts and discerning palates of investors, the 1990 Pavie from Chateau Pavie represents an epochal moment in the illustrious history of this revered Saint-Emilion estate. The season’s benevolent climate bestowed upon Bordeaux one of its most lauded harvests, with Saint-Emilion enjoying optimum conditions that coaxed the Merlot-based assemblage to sheer perfection.

 

Distinct Excellence: A Connoisseur’s Chronicle

The 1990 vintage at Chateau Pavie is emblematic of a year when nature conspired to favour the vignerons. Warm days and cool nights during the critical growth periods fostered an environment for the grape clusters to develop refined flavours and tannins. In this remarkable vintage, the wine's intricate layering has been likened to a masterful symphony – every note precise and every nuance effortlessly arising to enchant the senses.

 

Investment-Worthy Heritage

For investors, delving beyond the surface allure to consider longevity and pedigree is quintessential. The 1990 Pavie resonates with exceptional aging potential; a testimony to its investment-worthiness. With three decades of bottle maturation, it remains richly hued, its colour a deep garnet that whispers tales of tenacity. As one uncorks this treasure, a rich tapestry of aromatics unfurls – ripe plums dance among whispers of truffle, old leather, and a hint of menthol - a testament to its remarkable preservation.

On the palate, this Saint-Emilion marvel is both powerful and poised. It sweeps across the tongue with an elegant weight, revealing layers of dark fruit compote intermingled with notes of cigar box and earthy minerality. The balance of acidity ensures a finish that is prolonged and gracefully harmonious.

In an era where fine wine investment becomes ever more discerning, the 1990 Pavie stands out as an exemplar of vinous artistry. Remarkably assertive yet gracefully matured, it is a resounding affirmation of Bordeaux's prowess in an extraordinary year - thoroughly deserving a place in any seasoned portfolio.

Market price (USD)

$2,380.00

12x75cl

Highest score

90

POP score

195

Scores and tasting notes

90

Tasted at the Fine Wine Experience's Pavie vertical. Perhaps the last great Pavie before Gerard Perse bought the estate in 1997. The 1990 Pavie sports a deep core with deep tawny rim and sports a very 'classic' Pavie bouquet that is muted at first, but unfurls gracefully with intense cedar aromas deriving from the Cabernet Sauvignon. Underneath there are aromas of crushed stone and a touch of cold black tea. It does not have the vim and vigour of the 1989. The palate is medium-bodied and whilst it is not as vigorous as a couple of years ago, it retains a supple texture, impressive harmony and a lovely wild strawberry, fig, leather and brine tinged finish. Fresh and vital, this is holding up well. Tasted June 2010.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal Sep 2011

89

A strong effort, the 1990 Pavie exhibits aromas of sweet kirsch, licorice, roasted herbs, spice box, and earth. Medium-bodied with sweet tannin, low acidity, and good concentration, it should drink well for another 4-5 years. Release price: ($360.00/case)

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 29 June 2009

Vintage performance