2009 Le Pin, Pomerol, Bordeaux
Description
One of the few great success stories on the Right Bank in 2009, Le Pin is a beautiful, intense, supremely elegant wine. Richly concentrated, the power is evident underneath, but the very fine backbone and beautiful, silky tannins just carry the long finish on and on. Jacques Thienpont picked his tiny, one-hectare property early to achieve one of the lowest alcohol levels on this side of the river (13.5%), a fantastic achievement resulting in an astonishingly harmonious wine. It is absolutely delicious.
Berry Bros. & Rudd
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Colour
Red -
Sweetness
Dry -
Vintage
2009 -
Alcohol
13.5% -
Grape
Merlot -
Body
Full Bodied -
Producer
Le Pin
Critics reviews
Very rich and lush but also extremely refined, this has a lightness of touch that some top Pomerols of the vintage lack. That has much to do with the stunningly fine tannins gliding through the long super-fine finish. Better than ever.
Drink or hold
Tasted blind. Looks quite evolved. Meaty nose. Some freshness and real concentration. It tastes more like a left than a right-bank wine though it’s amazingly long and confident. Only just ready to drink. Very rich and velvet-textured.
Drink 2019 - 2044
Voluptuous and silky, this is deceptively soft and open, yet with singing acidity flowing through it, giving it grip. It's extremely ripe and generous in fruit, with notes of ground coffee, cappuccino, and great persistency. It combines hedonistic appeal with thought-provoking moments, demanding that you slow down rather than gulp the whole glass. It manages to seduce without overpowering but is certainly signature Le Pin.
Drink 2019 - 2046
Medium garnet coloured, the 2009 Le Pin comes charging out of the glass with exuberant notions of baked red and black cherries, mulberries and warm plums with touches of star anise, cigar box and lavender plus wafts of menthol and fragrant soil. Full-bodied and boldly fruited, it has tons of vibrant red and black fruit layers with wonderful mineral and floral sparks throughout the long, plushly textured finish.
Drink 2020 - 2055
The 2009 Le Pin has an attractive bouquet with scents of black cherries, truffle, orange rind and hints of pain d’épices developing. I appreciate the definition here, the sense of control, the terroir coming through as much as the growing season. The palate is medium-bodied with svelte tannin, a fine bead of acidity, spicier than the last time I encountered this vintage. Gentle grip and fine tension towards the bay leaf and white peppery finish. This finishes in some style, and it should age with grace. Excellent.
Drink 2020 - 2050