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Château Pape Clément Blanc, 2024 - Magnum

Château Pape Clément Blanc, 2024 - Magnum

Château Pape Clément | Bordeaux, France | 150cl
  • White Still
  • Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon
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This wine is offered En Primeur, with an est. delivery in 2027.

This vintage of Château Pape Clément Blanc continues the legacy of excellence, offering a harmonious blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, showcasing the estate's terroir and craftsmanship.

What the critics say:

94-96/100Antonio Galloni, Vinous

"The 2024 Pape Clément Blanc is stellar. Rich and deep, the 2024 stands out because of its textural density and almost phenolic feel. The 2024 is being raised in 50% oak (one-third new), 40% foudre and 10% a mix of ceramic, cement and stainless steel. Citrus confit, dried herbs, white pepper and chalk build as this imposing, structured white shows off its distinctive personality. Tasted four times."

93/100Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux

"Appealingly ripe and luscious fruit, apricot, citrus blossom, slate texture, no need to wait but it will age, great length on the finish, sage and lemongrass, great quality. Harvest 4 to 19 September. 41 hl/ha. 12 months of ageing in barrels and amphoras."

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Château Pape Clément

Château Pape Clément stands as a testament to Bordeaux's rich winemaking history, tracing its origins back to the 13th century. One of the oldest Grands Crus of Bordeaux, it boasts a vineyard that witnessed its inaugural harvests in 1252, established by Bertrand de Goth, a scion of a noble Bordeaux family. Rising from Archbishop of Bordeaux to Pope Clément V in 1305, his legacy gave the château its name, etching it into the annals of Bordeaux's winemaking heritage.

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