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  • Château Pavie: Rated 98+ from the bottle, and 98-100 in this tasting.

    What's in a score? Audio from a tasting with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • In many ways, there are two styles of Bordeaux now—the riper, fuller, more fruity wines seen in châteaux such as Pavie; Cos D'Estournel, which has reined back from the massively concentrated and opulent 2009 vintage; and, to a certain degree, Ducru-Beaucaillou, which has a silky and smooth character.

    A Vintage That Will Age for a Century Will Lyons 2011

  • And in a blind tasting, a delicate and/or close wine such as Haut Brion can fare poorly when sandwiched between two opulent wines such as Pavie and Pape Clement.

    Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • Sure, it was closed that evening, and it was wedged in the unfortunate position of being between Pavie and Pape Clement.

    What's in a score? Audio from a tasting with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • Château Pavie: Rated 98+ from the bottle, and 98-100 in this tasting.

    Tasting Bordeaux 2005 blind with Robert Parker | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009

  • The Treaty of Madrid, which François signed in 1526 to secure his release after the disastrous Battle of Pavie, contained many concessions to Charles V--the most notable being the transfer of Burgundy to the emperor and the renunciation of French claims to Flanders, Naples, and Milan.

    Archive 2009-09-01 Julianne Douglas 2009

  • The Treaty of Madrid, which François signed in 1526 to secure his release after the disastrous Battle of Pavie, contained many concessions to Charles V--the most notable being the transfer of Burgundy to the emperor and the renunciation of French claims to Flanders, Naples, and Milan.

    The Princes in the Tower, French Version Julianne Douglas 2009

  • It is not surprising that just about all the famous estates in this neighborhood on the Côte Pavie, including Pavie and Troplong Mondot, did unbelievably well in 2005.

    Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008

  • Parker simply organized the language in a way that was formulaic, accurate, and consistent for consumers who wanted to know the difference between a Pétrus and a Pavie without having to spend a fortune figuring it out themselves.

    Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008

  • Located near Pavie, it possesses undeniable potential as demonstrated by the profound 2005.

    Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008

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  • adj. moving a person or object from one place to another

    May 21, 2009