Can you visit Petrus?

3) First rule : more the winery is famous, more it is difficult to visit. Forget about the first growth as Cheval Blanc, Yquem, Margaux, Lafite & Latour, Petrus, they do not use to welcome visitors.
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Is Petrus a chateau?

An Introduction to Chateau Petrus

The Chateau Petrus wine estate, owned by the Mouiex family, is located in eastern Pomerol in the Bordeaux region of France, neighboring La Conseillante. This Chateau produces one of the most exceptional single-varietal red wines using the Merlot grape.
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Why is Petrus so expensive?

Passionate customers of the wine admire the quality and rarity that drinking Petrus offers them, pushing up the already high demand. Raw passion is what drives these prices so high- and justifiably so. Next time you're presented with a US$5,000 Petrus bottle, know that you're getting it for a bargain.
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Can you visit wineries in Bordeaux?

In Bordeaux, all winery visits are by appointment only. They last approximately 1 to 1.5 hours. Do not plan any visits during lunch time between 12 pm and 2 pm. Between November and March, wineries can be open Monday through Friday only.
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Who owns Petrus wine?

About the Winery

Today, Jean-Francois Moueix, the son of Jean-Pierre Moueix, and his children, including Jean Moueix, own Petrus. The 28.5 acre vineyard of Petrus is situated at the top of the highest elevation on the Pomerol plateau and is planted to 100% Merlot grapes.
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Why is Petrus so special?

Petrus is unique as its entire 11.5-hectare vineyard is right on top of the clay. Neighboring vineyards only have a portion of blue clay in their soil. On average, the vines of Petrus are 40 years of age.
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What is the most expensive Petrus?

# 1 : Petrus 2000, Cuvée de l'espace – 830 000 euros

It is said to be worth $1 million … or 830,000 euros. That's the estimated price of the most expensive bottle in the world! Petrus, vintage 2000 is a bottle that is usually around 5000 euros.
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How much is a bottle of Petrus?

Pétrus leads a duo of Pomerol estates in extreme prices, along with Le Pin, that rank consistently among the world's most expensive wines. A 750ml bottle of Pétrus wine is priced at an average of $2,630.
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What is the best wine region in Bordeaux?

The most prestigious sub-regions in the Médoc include Pauillac, Saint-Julien, Saint-Estephe, Margaux and Pessac-Leognan. The wines from the Médoc are some of the boldest and most tannic of Bordeaux wines, perfect for aging or pairing with red meats.
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How do you get around Bordeaux without a car?

Located in the heart of the Bordeaux wine region, the city of Bordeaux is the perfect base for anyone looking to explore the surrounding vineyards without a car. Reach Saint-Émilion by train, the urban vineyards by tram, and other parts of the wine region on one of the many scheduled bus routes.
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Is Petrus a grand cru?

3. Is Pétrus a Grand Cru? No. Pétrus is one of the most expensive wines in the world and is mentioned in the same breath with top châteaux in the Médoc such as Mouton, Margaux and Latour, but unlike the latter, Pétrus does not have a premier grand cru status.
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What is the most expensive wine in the world?

The current most expensive wine in the world is a bottle (1 x 75cl) of Domaine de la Romanee-Conti, Romanee-Conti 1945 sold at auction in October 2018 for US$558,000 (£424,000 at the time). A second bottle was sold at the same auction for US$496,000 (£377,000).
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Whats the most expensive bottle of wine?

Romanée-Conti 1945 | $558,000

This is not only the most expensive bottle of Burgundy ever sold but is the most expensive bottle of wine ever sold. It was purchased by a collector in 2018 at a Sotheby's sale in New York of the estate of Robert Drouhin, one of the most notable men in Burgundy.
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What classification is Petrus?

Chateau Pétrus is one of the most expensive wines in the world. Like other wines in the Pomerol region, it was left out of the 1855 Grand Cru Classified list of the top five growths. Petrus is considered to be the most interesting of the Pomerols and it commands an astoundingly high price.
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Is Petrus a claret?

Few would contest that Château Pétrus, the most famous of all Pomerol wines, is one of the eight greatest of all clarets, the peer of the five official First Growths of the Médoc as well as of Ausone and Cheval-Blanc in Saint-Emilion.
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What do you eat with a Bordeaux?

Red wines from Bordeaux have long enjoyed their share of classic pairings: roast lamb, venison, duck breast or beef-based dishes.
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Are Bordeaux wines expensive?

There are about 10,000 wine producers all around the city of Bordeaux and not all of them produce luxurious and expensive wine. The vast majority of Bordeaux wines are affordable.
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When should you drink Bordeaux?

High-quality Bordeaux should be aged for at least 10 years but normally reach their peak in the 15-20 year range. More mass-produced Bordeaux wines should be drunk much sooner, after about 5 years of aging.
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What type of grape is in Petrus?

Pétrus' vineyard is planted with 95% Merlot. The vines are unusually old and are only replanted after they reach 70 years of age. The grapes are hand harvested only in the afternoon, when the morning dew has evaporated, so as not to risk even the slightest dilution of quality.
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Is Petrus 100 a Merlot?

The wine is a translation of that; it has that specificity." Although the vineyard was planted with some Cabernet Franc grapes, the Pétrus vineyard – which is on Bordeaux's Right Bank in the Pomerol appellation – has been 100-percent Merlot since 2011.
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What does Petrus taste like?

TASTING NOTES: Bordeaux's most intensely concentrated, richly flavored and unique red wine. An incredible power, depth and richness yet a remarkable balance with penetrating aromas of ripe mulberry, black currant and fruit and spicy vanilla oak, setting it apart from all Bordeaux's finest wines.
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Is Petrus wine a good investment?

Petrus ranked 8th in the Liv-ex 2018 Power 100 – the annual list of the most powerful brands in the fine wine world, produced in conjunction with the drinks business. The wine's average trade price was £23,963 per 12×75. The 2019 Power 100 will be published in the magazine's December issue.
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Why is Chateau Lafite so expensive?

Within the five rarefied first growths, Lafite is perhaps the wine with the best reputation for quality and longevity, commanding correspondingly high prices. It is considered by some to be the best wine to come out of Bordeaux.
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What is the most expensive red wine in the world?

Most Expensive Collector's Red Wines
  1. Screaming Eagle Cabernet 1992. $500,000.
  2. Chateau Margaux 1787. $225,000. ...
  3. Chateau Lafite 1787. $156,450. ...
  4. Penfolds Grange Hermitage 1951. $38,420. ...
  5. Cheval Blanc 1947 St-Emilion. (Bordeaux,France) $135,125. ...
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