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chateau pichon baron 2eme cru classe, pauillac 2016
WINE ENTHUSIAST
97
ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE
97

2016 chateau pichon baron 2eme cru classe, pauillac

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Why We're Buying

Château Pichon Longueville Baron, or simply known as Pichon Baron, is a second-growth Bordeaux wine estate. Its flagship wine of the same name comes from the oldest vines on the plot, bestowing drinkers with a sweeping sensory experience. With more than four decades of aging potential, it's easy to see why this red blend sells for triple digits.

Critics Scores

WINE ENTHUSIAST
97

Wine Enthusiast

As often with this estate, this wine combines opulent richness and an elegant structure. It is a bold wine, ripe and full of black fruits. But it holds together impressively, with nothing in excess. The wine will age well; drink from 2025.

ROBERT PARKER'S WINE ADVOCATE
97

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2016 Pichon-Longueville Baron offers a suave and seductive nose of warm red and black currants, black plum preserves, truffles, tapenade and rose hip tea with touches of sandalwood and Chinese five spice plus a waft of iron ore. Medium to full-bodied, firmly structured and packed with mineral and exotic spice-laced black fruits, it finishes very long with compelling herbal sparks.

JEB DUNNUCK
97

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2016 Château Pichon-Longueville Baron is beauty and is a blend of 85 Cabernet Sauvignon and 15 Merlot that was brought up in 80 new French oak. Tasting like a hypothetical mix of the 2009 and 2010, its deep purple color is followed by a powerful yet sensationally pure bouquet of crème de cassis, blackberries, lead pencil shavings, and graphite, and is just about as quintessentially Pauillac as it gets. Full-bodied, fleshy and even a touch flamboyant, it has sweet tannins and a monster texture that coats the palate. Count me in as a huge fan. This fabulous wine will be relatively approachable in just 3-5 years but will age for 30 years or more.

JAMES SUCKLING
99

James Suckling

The concentration and largesse of the 2016 Pichon Baron is apparent from the get-go with incredibly alluring, ripe and expansive fruit aromas in the blackberry, dark-cherry, mulberry and plum zone. Espresso and cedar, as well as a slate-like, stony mineral edge add complexity. The palate has incredible depth, drive and detail. Fine and plush tannins stretch the palate in every direction. So fresh and vivacious, this is the greatest Pichon Baron since 1989 and has a long future. Try from 2024.

DECANTER
96

Decanter

There's no question that we are in Pauillac with this wine: it's a deep, dark purple in colour and a little more reserved on the nose than some, with more of that pencil-lead and slate character. The texture is almost as important as the flavour, and it shows its quality. This is all cassis, wet stone and loganberry, and conveys heft rather than sinew. It tightens through the mid-palate to the point that it contracts - a serious wine. Matured in 80 new oak.

WINE SPECTATOR
96

Wine Spectator

This gushes with dark fig and black currant compote flavors backed by lively sweet tobacco and singed alder edges. Very fleshy in feel, though there's ample grip to keep this red grounded, echoing with tar and humus accents through the finish. A thumper. Best from 2025 through 2040.