Château Pavie Macquin Saint-Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2004

Ratings on Delectable

Perry Riddle Delectable Pro

Alcohol dominated the otherwise youthful fruit.

Alcohol dominated the otherwise youthful fruit.

8.7

Ron Siegel

This was much better than the last btl I had that still needed time to open showing red fruits, cassis, cedar, leather, licorice & savory spice.

This was much better than the last btl I had that still needed time to open showing red fruits, cassis, cedar, leather, licorice & savory spice.

9.2

Benoit Duhamel

Un peu avancé...

Un peu avancé...

8.7

Duff Mahan

I am on a bit of Paige Macquin kick since being introduced to the vintner a couple of months ago. This ‘04 magnum drank almost too smooth in 1Q18.

I am on a bit of Paige Macquin kick since being introduced to the vintner a couple of months ago. This ‘04 magnum drank almost too smooth in 1Q18.

9.0

Guthrie Raimondo

Still could use some age but extremely ripe...great fruit

Still could use some age but extremely ripe...great fruit

8.8

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Not as wild as I'd hoped. Blackberry jam, more blood than game, nose of some purple flowers, nice smooth Bourbon-esque burn on the back palette.

Not as wild as I'd hoped. Blackberry jam, more blood than game, nose of some purple flowers, nice smooth Bourbon-esque burn on the back palette.

8.8

Paul Boguszewski

Blueberries and cranberry. Fresh as a daisy.

Blueberries and cranberry. Fresh as a daisy.

9.4

Guide 1980

Pavie Macquin, Saint Emilion, France 2004. 14%

Pavie Macquin, Saint Emilion, France 2004. 14%

9.4

Benjamin Keator

Not going to rate. Opened 3 bottles and had 3 bottle variations. Taint on one, muted palate on two, beautiful number three. If only we could use bottle three as a baseline this is a wonderful wine

Not going to rate. Opened 3 bottles and had 3 bottle variations. Taint on one, muted palate on two, beautiful number three. If only we could use bottle three as a baseline this is a wonderful wine

WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.