Pibran's 2018 offering is an opaque crimson blend of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon and 46% Merlot, aged for 18 month in French oak barriques (50% new). Loaded with black, blue and red fruit on both the nose and palate, it adds complementary notes of lavender, bittersweet chocolate, cedar and white pepper. Medium-to-full-bodied, fresh, seamlessly alcoholic (14%), judiciously oaked and with abundant fine-grained tannins, it stays dense on the mid-palate and concludes with a lengthy, albeit astringent finish. This begs for more time in the cellar, despite the fact that this particular bottle was decanted through a Vinturi aerator and given two hours thereafter to prove its worth. At this early stage it needs all the air it can get. Drink 2025-2038.
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Not particularly good value @ $45, as I've had a lot better '18 BDX at or below this price point. For example, Ormes de Pez @$35 is a better wine. Brambly black fruit and licorice on the nose with some herbal notes. Rich and a bit smokey, with blueberry fruit. Somewhat nondescript, lacking body and a bit soft on finish, with hardly any tannin. Not very Pauillac.
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A solid candidate for the best vintage of Pibran ever produced, the ripeness of the vintage really shines here. This is all about the medium-bodied, round, soft, juicy, red cherries and cassis on the palate that is already so easy to enjoy, even at this young stage. Though, a bit of patience will add even more to this well-priced, charm-filled Pauillac.
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4/22/2023 - La Cave d'Argent Likes this wine: 92 Points
Pibran's 2018 offering is an opaque crimson blend of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon and 46% Merlot, aged for 18 month in French oak barriques (50% new). Loaded with black, blue and red fruit on both the nose and palate, it adds complementary notes of lavender, bittersweet chocolate, cedar and white pepper. Medium-to-full-bodied, fresh, seamlessly alcoholic (14%), judiciously oaked and with abundant fine-grained tannins, it stays dense on the mid-palate and concludes with a lengthy, albeit astringent finish. This begs for more time in the cellar, despite the fact that this particular bottle was decanted through a Vinturi aerator and given two hours thereafter to prove its worth. At this early stage it needs all the air it can get. Drink 2025-2038.
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10/31/2022 - Dithiolium Likes this wine: 90 Points
Deep dark red core. Fruit forward nose. Generous Dark berry fruit, cigar box, savoury, toasted. Firm tannin and acidity. Medium bodied.
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10/30/2022 - shagopian87@gmail.com wrote: 99 Points
Not a fan of the merlot. Won’t buy again. Coravin’d it.
It’s young too.
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2/17/2022 - GrapeScott wrote: 89 Points
Not particularly good value @ $45, as I've had a lot better '18 BDX at or below this price point. For example, Ormes de Pez @$35 is a better wine. Brambly black fruit and licorice on the nose with some herbal notes. Rich and a bit smokey, with blueberry fruit. Somewhat nondescript, lacking body and a bit soft on finish, with hardly any tannin. Not very Pauillac.
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3/9/2021 - Jeff Leve wrote: 91 Points
A solid candidate for the best vintage of Pibran ever produced, the ripeness of the vintage really shines here. This is all about the medium-bodied, round, soft, juicy, red cherries and cassis on the palate that is already so easy to enjoy, even at this young stage. Though, a bit of patience will add even more to this well-priced, charm-filled Pauillac.
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