Wine for sale: Petrus
Petrus
Despite being unclassified, like all of Pomerol's properties, Petrus is the most famous and the most prestigious of all of its wines. The legend of Petrus began at the end of the 19th century. The Arnaud family owned the vineyard and Petrus was already enjoying a reputation that was only ever going to get better. From 1925, Edmonde Loubat gradually bought shares in the family company, the Société Civile du Château Petrus. She became the sole proprietor in 1945. Dynamic and aware of the exceptional potential of this little vineyard (then about 6.5 ha, it has since grown to 11.5 after the purchase of a plot from Château Gazin), she found the ideal partner in 1947 in Jean-Pierre Moueix, a wine merchant in Libourne originally from Corrèze in central France. Year on year, the domaine's renown continued to grow.Together they made a very talented team and raised the property to extraordinary heights from the beginning of the 1950s. Well-known in France but enjoying legendary status abroad, Petrus was served at Elizabeth II's engagement party. In the 1960s, President Kennedy displayed a particular fondness for Petrus, indirectly contributing to its popularity in the United States and bestowing on it the status of one of the world's truly great wines. It was also at this time that Jean-Pierre Moueix began to get involved in the vinification process. He bought half the domaine in 1964, and the rest in 1972, leaving it to his son Jean-François. Few Bordeaux families have been as influential as the Moueix, who own nine other properties in Pomerol, including Château Trotanoy and Château La Fleur-Pétrus. This domaine enjoys a terroir which is without equal anywhere in Bordeaux: the soil consists almost exclusively of black clay, rising to a mound which tops out at a height of 40 metres. This is ideal soil for Merlot, which accounts for nearly 96% of the vines. The remaining 4% are Cabernet Franc, very little of which finds its way into the final blend. Petrus produces only grand vin (the remainder of the production being declassified), and obviously no white. The harvests are manual and the wines are aged for an average of 20 months (in 100% new barrels).
- Petrus 2021€3,439
- Petrus 2020€4,130
- Petrus 2019€4,006
- Petrus 2018€4,256
- Petrus 2017€2,416
- Petrus 2016€3,505
- Petrus 2015€3,756
- Petrus 2014€2,504
- Petrus 2013€2,629
- Petrus 2012€2,585
- Petrus 2011€2,479
- Petrus 2010€4,056
- Petrus 2009€3,580
- Petrus 2008€2,504
- Petrus 2007€2,378
- Petrus 2006€2,504
- Petrus 2005€3,380
- Petrus 2004€2,378
- Petrus 2003€2,516
- Petrus 2002€2,378
- Petrus 2001€2,591
- Petrus 2000€4,029
- Petrus 1999€2,316
- Petrus 1998€2,942
- Petrus 1997€2,075
- Petrus 1996€2,347
- Petrus 1995€2,316
- Petrus 1994€1,815
- Petrus 1993€1,752
- Petrus 1992€1,720
- Petrus 1990€3,273
- Petrus 1989€3,142
- Petrus 1988€1,694
- Petrus 1987€1,665
- Petrus 1986€1,727
- Petrus 1985€1,752
- Petrus 1984€1,690
- Petrus 1983€1,652
- Petrus 1982€3,380
- Petrus 1981€1,565
- Petrus 1980€1,377
- Petrus 1979€1,377
- Petrus 1978€1,565
- Petrus 1977€1,252
- Petrus 1976€1,345
- Petrus 1975€1,696
- Petrus 1974€1,309
- Petrus 1973€1,112
- Petrus 1972€1,502
- Petrus 1971€1,959
- Petrus 1970€1,280
- Petrus 1969€1,753
- Petrus 1968€2,540
- Petrus 1967€1,587
- Petrus 1966€1,862
- Petrus 1964€2,378
- Petrus 1963€2,931
- Petrus 1962€1,793
- Petrus 1961€5,324
- Petrus 1960€1,939
- Petrus 1959€2,174
- Petrus 1958€2,216
- Petrus 1957€1,053
- Petrus 1955€1,926
- Petrus 1954€2,693
- Petrus 1953€2,954
- Petrus 1952€2,416
- Petrus 1951€3,649
- Petrus 1950€2,515
- Petrus 1949€3,198
- Petrus 1948€2,218
- Petrus 1947€4,543
- Petrus 1946€4,416
- Petrus 1945€10,035
- Petrus 1944€3,829
- Petrus 1943€1,909
- Petrus 1942€997
- Petrus 1941€1,047
- Petrus 1937€1,816
- Petrus 1934€2,567
- Petrus 1933€1,060
- Petrus 1929€6,649
- Petrus 1928€3,187
- Petrus 1924€3,068
- Petrus 1899€8,601