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Chateau Tour de Pez 2015
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Chateau Tour de Pez 2015

Cru bourgeois - - - Red - See details
Parker | 86
J. Suckling | 89-90
Wine Spectator | 86-89
Decanter | 92
R. Gabriel | 16
J. Robinson | 16
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

86

/100

Robert Parker

Neal Martin

Tasted at the Cru Bourgeois annual tasting, the 2015 Tour de Pez felt rather ordinary on the nose, the fruit not as bright as I would have liked. The palate is medium-bodied with tough tannin, some nice red fruit either side but it pulls up a bit short on the finish. Tasted September 2017.

86

/100

Decanter

Good, fresh cassis fruit that is clear and well-balanced.

16

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

55% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Petit Verdot. Lots of grip, with some sweetness rather than truly representative appellation character. Oak awkwardness on the finish. But it delivers some pleasure. Not fine but good enough. (JR)

88

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2015 Château Tour De Pez is a fine, elegant, mineral-driven, mid-weight Saint-Estèphe that’s representative of the vintage in the northern part of the Médoc. Blueberries, blackberries, violets, and spring flowers notes all emerge from this medium-bodied, elegant, pretty 2015 that has fine tannin, a touch of lifted acidity, and an easygoing, balanced style. It should drink nicely for 7–8 years.

16

/20

René Gabriel

Dark garnet, fairly dense at the core, ruby rim. Fine, floral bouquet, currently offering little fruit. On the palate, red cherries, fairly elegant extract, balanced astringency, pleasant finish with rather little drive. I expected more.

17

/20

André Kunz

Fresh, powerful bouquet of cherries, cassis and smoke. Balanced, dense palate with fine tannins, good aromatics, finely muscular structure, powerful aromatics, long, bitter finish. 17/20 2022 - 2036

92

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Lovely red-fruit nose. A fruit-driven wine, supple, charming, without the usual depth. Well-structured, elegant and long.

87

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Fruity wine with a flavorful palate, a round body, and enveloped tannins. Normal length.

92

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

Generous in its ripe Merlot, this wine is sumptuous and full bodied. Although there are plenty of tannins, they give just the right structure to this wine. From a 74-acre property that is named after the small village of Pez, the wine is rich and will age well. Drink from 2025.

Description

Tasting Notes and Advice for Château Tour de Pez 2015

Tasting

Color
The color displays a deep ruby red hue with violet highlights, reflecting fine concentration.

Nose
The nose reveals a complex bouquet combining red and black fruit aromas (blackcurrant, redcurrant, cherry), enhanced by spicy and earthy notes. Nuances of mocha, licorice and vanilla from barrel aging harmoniously round out the whole.

Palate
On the palate, this wine seduces with its generosity and medium- to full-bodied profile. The attack shows a fine density of black fruit, while silky, well-present tannins elegantly shape the palate. The finish is long and mineral, lingering on spicy notes and a pleasant freshness.

Food and wine pairings

Château Tour de Pez 2015 pairs perfectly with grilled or roasted red meats, especially entrecôte à la bordelaise. It also matches very well with game, herb-crusted lamb, as well as dishes featuring wild mushrooms and truffles. Aged hard cheeses are also an excellent choice.

Serving and cellaring

Château Tour de Pez 2015 is best enjoyed at a temperature between 15 and 16°C. Decanting for one to two hours allows the wine to fully reveal its aromatic complexity. This vintage can be enjoyed now and will continue to evolve until around 2028.

An elegant, structured Saint-Estèphe

The estate

Founded in the 17th century and acquired in 1989 by the Bouchara family, Château Tour de Pez has undergone a remarkable revival, driven by major investments both in the vineyard and in the cellar. Vintage after vintage, the estate has established itself among the reliable names of the Saint-Estèphe appellation thanks to carefully crafted, precise and consistent wines.

The vineyard

The Château Tour de Pez vineyard enjoys a prime location in the hamlet of Pez, at the heart of the Saint-Estèphe appellation. The plots lie on Girondine gravel soils offering excellent drainage, as well as clay-limestone marls that provide structure and minerality. The vines average around twenty-five years old, ensuring excellent concentration in the grapes. The proximity of prestigious neighboring estates attests to the exceptional quality of this Médoc terroir.

The vintage

The 2015 vintage in Bordeaux was marked by contrasting weather conditions. After a mild winter, spring brought cool temperatures before a prolonged period of heat and drought from mid-May to mid-August. The hot, dry summer encouraged optimal concentration in the grapes, while timely rains in late August helped refine ripeness. Harvest took place under sunny skies, yielding generous, well-balanced berries.

Vinification and aging

The Château Tour de Pez 2015 harvest was carried out by hand with rigorous double sorting, first in the vineyard and then at the winery. After complete destemming, parcel-by-parcel vinification was conducted in traditional wooden vats and in thermoregulated conical stainless-steel tanks. Malolactic fermentation took place partly in barrels and partly in tanks. Aging lasted fifteen months in French oak barrels, 40% of which were new, allowing the oak aromas to integrate harmoniously.

Grape varieties

Merlot (majority), Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc.

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