Tasting Notes and Scores
Pichon Baron 2004 impresses by its youthful energy and a floral bouquet brimming with black fruit including cherry. Aeration reveals a delightful minty freshness. A succulent, juicy attack leads the way to a full-bodied and velvety structure of elegant tannins. Here is a wine suffused with that now signature Pichon combination of energy, tension, and mineral sensations. Superb wine. Drinking Window: 2022 - 2030
Tasted by: Yohan Castaing (at Château Pichon Baron, 08 Dec 2021)
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Decanter
This is a vintage that is tasting great right now, and I definitely suggest getting out any bottles that you have and starting to explore them. Plenty of concentrated cassis and blackberry fruits, waves of fresh mint leaf and eucalyptus on the finish, tannins that are beginning to fully melt into the structure but still confidently holding everything in place. This is juicy and enjoyable. 80% new oak. Jean-Rene Matignon technical director. Jane Anson Dec 2021 - Inside Bordeaux
Tim Atkin
An undeniable star of the vintage, Pichon-Baron’s 2004 boasts an inky/ruby/purple color to the rim as well as a big, sweet nose of melted licorice, chocolate, black currant jam, truffles, and charcoal embers. Soft tannin, full body, and abundant opulence and flesh are atypical for the vintage character, but this wine is loaded. Pure, ripe, and evolved, it should be at its finest between 2009-2022.
Robert Parker (Wine Advocate #171, Jun 2007)
Wine Advocate
The 2004 Pichon-Baron has a lilting bouquet of blackberry, wild strawberry, rose petals and dried herbs, conservative in style but clean and precise. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin, and quite sappy in the mouth. This 2004 has plenty of personality and sports an attractive estuarine personality, showing traces of brine and seaweed toward the fresh, bright, vivid finish. It should drink well for many years. Tasted at the Pichon-Baron vertical at the château. Jan 2019
Neal Martin
Likable, easy drinking, forward style of Pichon Baron, that while it lacks the weight and depth of the best vintages, there is good Pauillac character and the price is more than fair. tasted April 2016
Jeb Dunnuck
Quality 809 | Brand 983 | Economics 823 |
Quality: Above the average quality score of its peer group for the 2004 vintage, 692
Brand: Strong restaurant presence, featuring on 28 of the world's top wine lists, including Marea
Economics: Below its peer group average price of £90 for the 2004 vintage
Production: Higher production than its peer group average of 151,058 bottles
- www.wine-lister.com June 2017
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