1990 Petrus
By Chateau Petrus
1990 Petrus from Château Petrus, Pomerol, Bordeaux
Reflecting on the monumental 1990 vintage of Bordeaux provides a tantalizing journey into wines of formidable character and prestige. None more so than the illustrious 1990 Petrus from Château Petrus, a beacon of Pomerol's merlot majesty.
A Vintage Defined by Both Grace and Strength
The year 1990 heralded a season marked by warm days and cool nights, a stellar combination that nurtured the grapes to perfection. The result was a harvest that stands out for its superb balance, with the full ripening of tannins underpinning a wine of extraordinary opulence. Typified by its sumptuous depth and complexity, the 1990 Petrus offers investors a storied chapter in the chronicles of fine wine treasure.
A true recital of elegance, this vintage charms with an aromatic ensemble of black truffles, cherries, and violets. Layer upon layer reveals itself on the palate; rich dark fruits give way to subtle hints of tobacco and anise, embodying the essence of Pomerol terroir. A chorus of harmoniously integrated tannins and an impeccably long finish coalesce to create a symphonic experience in every glass.
Investing in Pomerol Perfection
The 1990 Petrus stands as a pinnacle offering for the astute collector or investor. Its grace ensures it remains a cornerstone addition to any serious portfolio, holding an enviable position among wine aficionados worldwide. In the realm of fine wine investment, where provenance is paramount, the 1990 Petrus from Château Petrus holds an unassailable provenance.
Seamlessly woven narrative threads of climate, craft, and care mark out this vintage as one of immense appeal and rarity. The opulent sophistication interlaced with firm structure assures its continued ascension in both acclaim and value. For those who seek to diversify their investment landscape while indulging in enological excellence, the 1990 Petrus is a testament to what can be rightly deemed vinous artistry.
In summation, the 1990 Petrus presents an enigmatic blend of power and delicacy – a compelling tapestry of richness that reverberates through time. Ensuring its stature remains elevated amongst peers and palettes alike, it serves as a beacon for those who desire to possess an integral piece of Bordeaux history.
Market price (USD)
$48,930.00
12x75cl
Highest score
100
POP score
2004
Scores and tasting notes
The 1990 Petrus remains incredibly young, one of the least evolved wines of the vintage (along with Montrose and Beausejour-Duffau). This dense ruby/purple-colored effort is beginning to hint at the massive richness and full-bodied intensity lurking beneath its wall of tannin. The vintage’s sweetness, low acidity, and velvety tannins are present in abundance, and the wine is massive in the mouth as well as incredibly pure and well-delineated. I thought it would be drinkable by now, but it appears another 5-10 years will pass before it begins to reach its plateau of maturity. This wine is capable of lasting at least four more decades. An incredible achievement! Release price: ($5000.00/case)
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 29 June 2009
Tasted at Hof van Cleve in Belgium. The 1990 has one of those bouquets where a choir of angels seem to sing from heaven when you take you first sniff. It is utterly compelling, with crystalline dark fruits, truffle and even an outrageous hint of melted marshmallows. The palate possesses brilliant tension, quite edgy for a 1990 with ebullient dark fruits, Vervain tea, a touch of dark plum and something sweet like fresh fig. There is an effortless quality to the 1990 that is completely entrancing, and of course, a length that is longer than Southend Pier (the longest in the world.) Brilliant. Tasted October 2011.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal March 2012