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Château Le Pin 2020

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Description

France / Bordeaux / Pomerol

Château Le Pin was founded in 1924, but the 1979 vintage is considered the first Le Pin vintage. In that year, the Thienpont family bought the small 2.3-hectare winery with the goal of making wines that rivaled Château Pétrus in quality. They succeeded, as the 1982 vintage was already awarded 100 Parker points and drew the attention of discerning wine collectors to the winery. Le Pin is often compared to Pétrus due to their shared origin, quality, and high prices, but in reality, they are very different. Le Pin is more open, generous, and fruitier compared to the characteristically masculine and structured Pétrus. However, Le Pin is much rarer to find than Pétrus, of which six times the quantity is produced in an average year.

Wine profile: Château Le Pin 2020

Expansion: in 100% new wooden barrels

Grape variety (filter): 100% Merlot

Maturity: 2025 – 2042

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 14.5% Vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Château Le Pin, Rue la Fontaine, 33500 Pomerol, France

Further information

Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    94/100
  • Jeb Dunnuck
    98/100
  • James Suckling
    100/100

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Château Le Pin

Le Pin

Le Pin, a remarkable estate with a fascinating history, was founded in 1924, although its first vintage was 1979. In that year, the Thienpont family acquired the tiny 2.3-hectare property with the ambitious vision of producing wines of a quality comparable to the famous wines of Pétrus.

This ambitious plan proved successful: the 1982 vintage received the top rating of 100 Parker points, drawing the attention of discerning wine collectors to Le Pin.

Le Pin is often compared with Pétrus, as both come from the same region and are known for their excellent quality and high prices. Despite these similarities, however, the wines differ greatly. Le Pin is characterised by openness, generosity and fruity aromas, while Pétrus is known for its more masculine, structured character.

Another distinguishing feature is the rarity of Le Pin. Production is so small that in an average year only one-sixth of the quantity of Pétrus is produced. This makes Le Pin one of the rarest and most sought-after wines in the world.

Interestingly, like Pétrus, Le Pin does not carry ‘Château’ in its name. This is because there is no classic château behind it. The name Le Pin derives from a distinctive pine tree on the property, which gave the estate its unique name.