2010 Saint-Pierre
By Chateau Saint-Pierre
2010 Saint-Pierre from Chateau Saint-Pierre, St-Julien, Bordeaux
Chateau Saint-Pierre's offerings are always greeted with anticipation and reverence, and the 2010 Saint-Pierre is no exception to this sterling tradition. Centuries of vinicultural mastery are encapsulated in this bottle, a testament to the chateau’s unwavering commitment to quality.
The Quintessence of 2010 in a Bottle
The year 2010 in Bordeaux was heralded for its near-pristine seasonal progression, culminating in wines of notable structure and longevity. This particular Saint-Julien marvel embodies the best traits of its vintage – a consummate blend of power and elegance that is beguilingly hypnotic right from the first gaze through its deep, inviting hue.
An Oenophile's Exaltation
The palate demonstrates impeccable balance; the 2010 Saint-Pierre's robust tannins meld seamlessly with ripe blackcurrant and subtle oak overtures. Layers unfurl with each sip: tobacco, graphite, and dark cherry notes which evolve over an enduring finish. The integration of varietals is precise, typical of the judicious craftsmanship at Chateau Saint-Pierre.
Savvy investors will note that this vintage stands poised for remarkable aging potential, a key consideration for any serious wine portfolio. As the wine matures, its already-remarkable complexity will ascend to even more illustrious heights – a journey that mirrors the maturation of a well-curated investment.
In summary, the 2010 Saint-Pierre from Chateau Saint-Pierre nourishes the senses while promising exponential delight with time. It is a sophisticated asset in both oenological and financial terms – standing as one of the stellar exemplars of an extraordinary Bordeaux year.
Market price (USD)
$915.60
12x75cl
Highest score
97
POP score
44.12
Scores and tasting notes
The final blend of 78% Cabernet Sauvignon and 22% Merlot has resulted in a wine of great power, stature, gravitas and density. The wine has a black purple color and a brilliant nose of scorched earth, creme de cassis, espresso roast, blackberries, truffles and licorice. Full-bodied, extremely powerful, yet with abundant sweet tannin, this stunning effort should prove sensational if given 7-10 years of cellaring. It should also last for 30-40 years. This is another brilliant wine from Jean-Louis Triaud, who is also responsible for the brilliant resurrection of the cru bourgeois, Gloria. This is one of the smallest estates in St.-Julien, with only about 6,000 cases produced, and even less were produced in 2010 than in 2009.
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #205
Tasted at the Union de Grand Cru in London. Although the Saint Pierre does not have the same delineation as the Gloria, it offers lovely ripe blackberry and tarry notes that speak of Saint Julien. The palate is medium-bodied with a succulent entry, crisp acidity and a svelte, caressing finish that is very harmonious and long. Very commendable. Tasted November 2012.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Mar 2013