Tasting Notes and Scores
The first vintage from new proprietor Catherine Pere Verge, the 2007 La Violette is a 100% Merlot made from yields of 20 hectoliters per hectare. Aromas of violets, blueberries, raspberries, and lavender emerge from this perfumed wine. It is not the biggest Pomerol in 2007 (Clinet and Le Gay qualify for that prize), but it is ethereal in its finesse, purity, intensity, and layered mouthfeel. Luscious and delicate with admirable intensity, this beauty comes from a very special terroir. Sadly, production is so tiny, few consumers will ever get a chance to taste it. The 2007 should drink well for 10-15 years.
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Wine Advocate
2010-04-27
Bright medium ruby. Highly perfumed nose offers blackberry, violet and mint. Dense and sweet but at the same time juicy and bright, with lovely mineral and floral lift giving the flavors a deceptive lightness. There's something Burgundian about this wonderfully suave Pomerol. Finishes with fine tannins and captivating lingering perfume. One of my sentimental favorites of the vintage. No one could accuse consulting winemaker Michel Rolland of overextracting; on the contrary, this is delicate and refined.
Stephen Tanzer
Vinous
2008-05-01
A Catherine Peré-Vergé wine. Very rich, late picked nose. Quite fresh on the front palate – then very stern tannins. Dry finish, Made in barrique since 2006 from a tiny 2ha plot between Le Pin and Trotanoy. A bit raw. (JR)
Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
2008-04-21
Bordeaux
View loose bottle(s) available.
Bordeaux
View loose bottle(s) and 6 pack case(s) available.
Bordeaux
View 6 pack case(s) available.
Bordeaux
View 3/6 pack case(s) available.
Pricing includes duty and VAT.
Want To
get In TouchPlease contact the LiveTrade team today for more information or to book a demo.
Contact us