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1982 Pavie Bordeaux Blend - France - Bordeaux - St Emilion - Red - Premier Grand Cru Classe B

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France - Bordeaux - St Emilion

Red Bordeaux Blend - Premier Grand Cru Classe B
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90
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Comm: 2009-2012 IWC: 2002-2007
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2 for sale
Producer Notes

Château Pavie, the largest St.Emilion 1er Grand Cru Classé (Class B), is located on an old peach orchard, known as pavies. Vines have been cultivated at Pavie since the 4th century, making it one of the two oldest estates in St. Emilion. The château produces about 15,000 cases per year made from Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The vines have an average age of 45 years and grow on... More »



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Source International Wine Cellar
Issue Issue 103

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89
Author Sheky
Site / Blog Trust Rating 86%
Tasted On 07/04/2009

took 2 hours to open. smooth, soft, delicious

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90
Author Norman C
Site / Blog Trust Rating 96%
Tasted On 06/03/2009
Drink Dates 2009-2012

Much better after being in the glass for an hour. Not want i expected for a 1982

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