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Why is Chateau Petrus so expensive?

Why is Chateau Petrus so expensive?

Passionate customers of the wine admire the quality and rarity that drinking Petrus offers them, pushing up the already high demand. Raw passion is what drives these prices so high- and justifiably so.

How much is a bottle of 61 Petrus?

The 1961 Pétrus (about $10,000 at auction) may just be the best red wine I’ve ever tasted, though the 1947 gave it a good run and almost triumphed.

Is Petrus Grand Cru?

Is Pétrus a Grand Cru? No. Pétrus is one of the most expensive wines in the world and is mentioned in the same breath with top châteaux in the Médoc such as Mouton, Margaux and Latour, but unlike the latter, Pétrus does not have a premier grand cru status. Officially Pétrus is therefore a “normal” AOC Pomérol wine.

What grape is Petrus?

Merlot grapes
Pétrus is a Bordeaux, France, wine estate located in the Pomerol appellation near its eastern border to Saint-Émilion. A small estate of just 11.4 hectares (28 acres), it produces a red wine entirely from Merlot grapes (since the end of 2010), and produces no second wine.

Should I decant Petrus?

When to Drink Petrus, Anticipated Maturity, Decanting Time Petrus is much better with at least 15-20 or more years of aging in good vintages. Young vintages can be decanted for 2-4 hours or more. This allows the wine to soften and open its perfume.

Is Petrus worth the price?

The result of the tasting was clear: Petrus is a great wine of exceptional longevity, with recent vintages showing enormous potential. However, the difference between vintages can be massive and some years may therefore be disappointing. Petrus is undeniably one of the best red wines in the world, a true wine icon.

How much is a bottle of Chateau Petrus?

Pétrus leads a duo of Pomerol estates in extreme prices, along with Le Pin, that rank consistently among the world’s most expensive wines. Indeed, a 750ml bottle of Pétrus wine is priced at an average of $2,630.

Can you visit Petrus winery?

3) First rule : more the winery is famous, more it is difficult to visit. Forget about the first growth as Cheval Blanc, Yquem, Margaux, Lafite & Latour, Petrus, they do not use to welcome visitors. If you want to visit your favorit wineries, do not hesitate to contact them even 2-3 month ahead.

What makes Petrus special?

Petrus is unique as its entire 11.5-hectare vineyard is right on top of the clay. Neighboring vineyards only have a portion of blue clay in their soil. On average, the vines of Petrus are 40 years of age.

Is Petrus a Bordeaux wine?

Pétrus is a Bordeaux, France, wine estate located in the Pomerol appellation near its eastern border to Saint-Émilion. A small estate of just 11.4 hectares (28 acres), it produces a red wine entirely from Merlot grapes (since the end of 2010), and produces no second wine.

How much does a bottle of Petrus cost?

Bordeaux estate Château Pétrus only produces about 30,000 bottles of wine a year, and its product is consistently ranked among the most expensive in the world. A 2000 vintage bottle of Pétrus usually sells for about $6,000.

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Ruth Doyle