Chateau Pape Clement 2020

Chateau Pape Clement 2020

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( regular price: $99.99 )

The vineyard was planted in the 13th century. It became the property of Bertrand de Got, the archbishop of Bordeaux. Appointed first Pope of Avignon in 1305 under the name of Clement V, he kept the estate and named it Pape Clement. For over seven centuries, this terroir with exceptional qualities has been producing wines that are appreciated for their elegance and complexity. They are served in the world's best restaurants.

Blend: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Merlot

Wine Spectator: 95
This is snazzed up with flashy toast, but there's ample mulberry, cassis and plum compote fruit to soak it up, while notes of licorice and sweet spice fill in the background. A late tug of warm earth keeps this grounded. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
Wine Advocate: 94
Aromas of rich cherries, cassis, burning embers, violets and dark chocolate introduce the 2020 Pape Clément, a medium to full-bodied, rich and fleshy wine that's ripe, layered and generously extracted but also a touch deeper and more reserved than the flashy 2019. While it would be an exaggeration to say that this estate's red wines are making much of a shift in the direction of restraint, the style is certainly less aspirational than it was a decade ago. Best after 2025.
Decanter: 94
Powerful in color, this has the glass staining red and purple colors that Pape Clément does so well. Touches of licorice and cocoa beans, well handled, this gives power with one hand but takes it away with the other as the austerity and fresh mint leaf comes to the fore. Impressive, a really enjoyable, classically wrought but still full of concentration Pape Clément. Savory, there is nothing too exuberant in the fruits but it exudes deft confidence.
Wine Enthusiast: 96
This ancient estate, an oasis in the suburbs of Bordeaux city, offers a wine that is packed with promising tannins. The important and rich black fruits reveal concentration, density and the potential of the development of a fine balance and structure as it matures.
James Suckling: 98
Lots of blackberry, iodine and crushed stone here. Some black pepper and graphite, too. Full body and medium, fine tannins that have a powdery texture and open in the mouth. So much going on. Iodine and iron undertones with some raw mushroom bring you back for more. Muscular. This is for the cellar.
Jeb Dunnuck: 97
I loved the 2020 Château Pape Clément, and this beauty is up there with the top wines in Pessac. Checking in as equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, aged 18 months in 90% barrels and 10% in foudre, it offers a deep purple hue to go with a powerful, concentrated profile displaying both red and black fruits, lots of spicy, chocolate, flowery incense nuances, full-bodied richness, and an almost salty, bloody character on the finish. This beauty shows the concentrated yet utterly classic, focused, elegant style of the vintage and has so much to love.