2023 Château Pavie Macquin, St Emilion, Bordeaux

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Merlot (82%), Cabernet Franc (17%), Cabernet Sauvignon (1%)
Not ready (Drink 2030 - 2053)
James Lawther MW
16.5/20
Jeb Dunnuck
93-95/100
William Kelley
93-95/100
Neal Martin
94-96/100
Antonio Galloni
95-97/100
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
95-97/100
Georgie Hindle
96/100
Jane Anson MW
96/100
James Suckling
98-99/100
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2023 Château Pavie Macquin, St Emilion, Bordeaux

Description

Blend: 82% Merlot; 17% Cabernet Franc; 1% Cabernet Sauvignon.

It is now 30 years since Director Nicolas Thienpont and consultant Stéphane Derenoncourt first worked together at Pavie Macquin for the Corre Macquin family – putting the property firmly on the map. It’s a very good effort this year, as always, with the usual notes of grilled nuts with a salty tang to the fore. The fruit is dense, dark and very pure. The long harvest season allowed picking into October in this slightly cooler corner of St Emilion. This is an admirable wine and full-bodied in the context of the appellation.

Drink 2030 - 2048

Our score: 17/20

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Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2023
Alcohol % 14.5%
Maturity Not ready (2030 - 2053)
Grape List Merlot (82%), Cabernet Franc (17%), Cabernet Sauvignon (1%)
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Pavie Macquin

Critics reviews

James Lawther MW 16.5/20

82% Merlot, 17% Cabernet Franc and 1% Cabernet Sauvignon. Cask sample.

Firm and spicy on the nose. Juicy palate with well-integrated tannins. Oak still present. Less power than top years but balanced and harmonious.

Drink 2030 - 2045

James Lawther MW, JancisRobinson.com (Apr 2024)
Jeb Dunnuck 93-95/100

An open, expressive vintage for this cuvée, the 2023 Château Pavie Macquin still has that classic darker cherry and cassis-driven perfume as well as beautiful minerality, medium to full body, a ripe, layered, yet focused mouthfeel, and ripe yet integrated tannins. It has the elegant style of the vintage while still being a classic Pavie Macquin. It's going to need 7-8 years of bottle age, but it's clearly an impressive, beautiful wine in the making. Tasted multiple times.

Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com (May 2024)
William Kelley 93-95/100

Aromas of sweet raspberries, cherries and plums mingle with notions of licorice and creamy new oak, introducing the 2023 Pavie Macquin, a medium to full-bodied, layered and concentrated wine with a deep core of fruit, tangy acids and powdery tannins. As higher density plantings on the plateau with superior vine genetics start to enter into production, and as the south of the property is restructured, this estate's tannins are becoming more refined, even if the very low pH of 3.35 still tends to foreground the wine's structure.

William Kelley, Wine Advocate (Apr 2024)
Neal Martin 94-96/100

The 2023 Pavie Macquin was picked from September 18, finishing with the Cabernet Sauvignon on October 3, cropped at 48hl/ha. The nose offers a mélange of red and black fruit with light wilted rose petal and iris scents. The Cabernet Franc 17% of the blend) imparts loamy aromas. The palate is very svelte and creamy on the entry, but there is real depth and freshness here. Harmonious and poised, it fans out beautifully on the finish. This is more elegant and complex than the 2022, and my score reflects this. Superb.

Drink 2028 - 2050

Neal Martin, Vinous.com (Apr 2024)
Antonio Galloni 95-97/100

The 2023 Pavie Macquin is one of the stars of the vintage. An exceptional, vibrant wine, Pavie Macquin dazzles from start to finish. Seamless tannins wrap around a core of inky red/purplish fruit, lavender, mint, spice and blood orange, all framed by bright, salivating acids. The transition toward higher-density vineyards and greater freshness is paying huge dividends. This is a stellar effort from the château and long-time consultant Stephane Derenoncourt, who has kept Pavie Macquin as one of just a handful of estates he personally follows these days. In a word: Brilliant! Tasted two times.

Drink 2030 - 2053

Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com (Apr 2024)
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 95-97/100

The 2023 Pavie Macquin is deep garnet-purple in color. Wow! It prances out with a showy perfume of lilacs, iris bulb, star anise, sandalwood, and Sichuan pepper leading to a core of redcurrant jelly, wild blueberries, and black raspberries plus earthy suggestions of moss-covered tree bark and fallen leaves. The medium to full-bodied palate shimmers with energetic red and black berry layers, framed by firm fine-grained tannins and magic tension, finishing very long with lots of chalky and red berry sparks. This is electric. The pH this year is 3.40.

Drink 2029 - 2050

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW, TheWineIndependent.com (May 2024)
Georgie Hindle 96/100

Super fragranced on the nose, really floral and evocative with heady aromas - expressive, ripe and sweet fruit elements too. Super high acidity on the palate, but actually this really works with a soft chalky, powdery bite to the tannins. It’s touching on lean, more straight and less concentrated than Larcis Ducasse at this point. The focus here is the fun, lifted side. So precise, finessed, and detailed with layers of fine tannins, bright fruit and tons of energy yet still with concentration and firm red summer berry fruit. I love it.

Drink 2029 - 2048

Georgie Hindle, Decanter.com (Apr 2024)
Jane Anson MW 96/100

Touch of gunsmoke reduction softens to show gentle grilled oak notes, skilful construction, cocoa bean, espresso, blueberry, pomegranate, oyster shell salinity. This has grip and intensity, tension, energy, a brooding quality that switches into a vertical lift through the palate. Brilliant construction, and a joyful reflection of the power of terroir. 48hl/ha. Thienpont-Derenoncourt team, celebrating 30 years of collaboration, Corre-Macquin family, Nicolas Thienpont director. Tasted twice.

Drink 2030 - 2048

Jane Anson MW, InsideBordeaux (Apr 2024)
James Suckling 98-99/100

This is a twitchy, lively red with brambleberry, black olive and a real sense of limestone. The tannins are very well integrated. Lots of energy. Medium body. Extremely long. Very cool, fine wine from this estate in this year. 3.35 pH. 14.2% alcohol. 82% merlot, 17% cabernet franc and 1% cabernet sauvignon. Best ever?

James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Apr 2024)

About this wine

Saint-Emilion

Saint-Emilion

First officially classified in 1954, St-Émilion is one of Bordeaux's largest winemaking appellations, producing more wine than Listrac, Moulis, St Estèphe, Pauillac, St Julien and Margaux combined. Many of the region's finest vineyards can be found atop the steep limestone slopes of the village itself, although a fledgling band of garagiste producers are eschewing terroir to make small-batch, deeply-concentrated wines from their homes.
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