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Château Peyrabon Wines

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Château Peyrabon 2008 Red (Haut-Médoc)

A big black-colored wine that has layers of wood to go with the ripe plum and dried fruit flavors. The tannins are intense, very dry, chewy at this stage. It is dark, solid, intense and will certainly need several years of aging.  — R.V.  (4/1/2011)
89
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Château Peyrabon 2010 Barrel sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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88-90 Big, extracted wine, with hard tannins, very firm, tough.  — R.V.  (6/25/2011)
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Château Peyrabon 2011 Barrel Sample Red (Haut-Médoc)

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88-90. Barrel sample. This wine shows flavors of smooth new wood and black plum. It’s soft and fruity, with sweet, ripe tannins.  — R.V.  (4/4/2012)
89
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Château Peyrabon 2003 Red (Haut-Médoc)

Under the ownership of Patrick Bernard (same family as the owners of Domaine de Chevalier), this is an up-and-coming estate that makes fine wines. This 2003 is particularly rich, a solid, generously tannic wine that has excellent ripe black fruits, sweet tannins and tarry flavors.  — R.V.  (5/1/2006)
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Château Peyrabon 2002 Red (Haut-Médoc)

Under the ownership of Patrick Bernard (whose family also owns Domaine de Chevalier in the Graves), this estate produces good, solid wines. Maybe this 2002 lacks great depth, but it has pleasant spice and wood flavors to go along with the ripe fruit. Drink soon.  — R.V.  (6/1/2005)
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