Chateau Saint Pierre   Saint Pierre

1996 Saint-Pierre

By Chateau Saint-Pierre

1996 Saint-Pierre from Chateau Saint-Pierre, St-Julien, Bordeaux

The 1996 vintage in Bordeaux was one that aficionados marked with anticipation, and few wines capture the idiosyncrasies of this year quite like the 1996 Saint-Pierre from Chateau Saint-Pierre. A paramount year for Cabernet Sauvignon, it saw the region flourish under conditions that were particularly kind to this varietal's natural fortitude and aging potential.

 

Eloquence from the Vine

Embellishing the canvas of St-Julien terroir, the 1996 Saint-Pierre emerges two decades on, displaying a maturity that is both sublime and stately. A testament to the distinct clime of '96, this wine encapsulates an enduring character ripe for investment; the acumen behind Chateau Saint-Pierre's viticulture and vinification shines through in each bottle. As investors seek out notable vintages with the grace to transcend time, the 1996 vintage nestles comfortably within high-calibre portfolios.

 

Understated Complexity – A Tasting Note

Upon tasting, one is met with a kaleidoscope of sensations – blackcurrant and cedar languish on the palate alongside subtler undertones of tobacco and pencil shavings – a hallmark nuance attributed to the climate’s agreeable disposition throughout that growing season. The '96 boasts a structure that is decisively robust, yet it carries its weight with an elegance that can only be ascribed to the masterful equilibrium achieved by Chateau Saint-Pierre's craftsmanship.

The firm tannins of youth have given way to a storied suppleness, emblematic of a vintage patiently sculpted by time's hand. It exudes a depth and balance that investors and connoisseurs alike prize when seeking out Bordeaux with both provenance and poise. This particular expression remains a celebrated piece in the mosaic of fine wines from 1996.

 

Conclusion

In closing, the 1996 Saint-Pierre from Chateau Saint-Pierre is a distinguished figure in the annals of St-Julien wine legacy. With its profound structure now graciously evolved, it stands as an articulate testament to its birth year—merited by dedicated stewardship and by nature's own design. This is a vintage cherished for its predisposition for longevity; an observable virtue in every sip, making it an astute acquisition for those who discerningly invest in liquid history.

Current market price

$960.00

12x75cl

Highest score

88

POP score

71.25

Scores and tasting notes

88+

Just emerging from a relatively disjointed, awkward stage, this dark ruby/purple-colored wine offers up notes of new saddle leather, a hint of chocolate, black currants, and earth. The wine is medium-bodied, relatively tannic, yet has good underlying sweetness. It still seems a bit disjointed and potentially too austere, but time will tell. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2020. Last tasted, 3/02.

Robert Parker Jr - Bordeaux Book, 4th Edition

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