
2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol
Château Pétrus
2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol is an exceptional wine from Château Pétrus, crafted in the prestigious Pomerol region of France.
Classified as Pomerol, this Merlot wine represents outstanding winemaking tradition and is highly sought after by collectors and investors.
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Investment Profile: 2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol
2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol
Investment Performance Analysis
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Investment Outlook
With 8.80% annual returns, this wine outperforms most traditional asset classes while offering portfolio diversification benefits.
Risk Assessment
Volatility score of 4/10 indicates lower risk than equities. Fine wine benefits from physical asset backing.
Liquidity Note
Liquidity score of 6/10. Consider as a medium to long-term hold for optimal returns.
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2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol Tasting Notes
The 2009 Château Pétrus is widely regarded as one of the greatest wines produced in this legendary vintage. Scoring perfect or near-perfect marks from every major critic, this is Pétrus at its most opulent and thrilling — a wine of extraordinary power married with ethereal finesse.
Nose
An explosion of dark fruit — blackberry, cassis, and black cherry — layered with exotic spices, truffle, violets, dark chocolate, and graphite. The aromatic intensity is staggering.
Palate
Full-bodied and incredibly concentrated, yet balanced by vibrant acidity and remarkably fine tannins. The palate unfolds with layers of ripe dark fruit, mocha, liquorice, and the signature mineral character of Pétrus's unique blue clay terroir.
Finish
Monumental. The 2009 Pétrus finishes with seemingly endless waves of fruit, spice, and mineral complexity. A wine for the ages — will drink beautifully for 50+ years.
Why This Vintage Is Special
- The 2009 is widely considered one of the greatest Pétrus vintages ever produced
- Perfect or near-perfect scores from every major wine critic
- Only 2,500 cases produced — among the rarest fine wines in the world
- The 2009 vintage in Bordeaux was exceptional, with ideal growing conditions throughout
- Will age gracefully for 50-100+ years, making it a true legacy wine
- Represents the pinnacle of what Merlot can achieve on Pomerol's blue clay terroir
About Château Pétrus
History & Heritage
Château Pétrus is arguably the most famous wine estate in the world, located on a unique plateau of blue clay in the heart of Pomerol, Bordeaux. Unlike the grand châteaux of the Médoc, Pétrus is a modest farmhouse surrounded by just 11.5 hectares of vines — yet it produces one of the most expensive and sought-after wines on earth. The estate's modern reputation was built by Jean-Pierre Moueix, who acquired it in 1964, and is now managed by his son Jean-François Moueix. Only around 2,500 cases are produced annually.
Winemaking Philosophy
Pétrus is defined by its unique terroir: a button of blue clay (smectite) that is found nowhere else in Bordeaux. This exceptional soil retains water during drought and swells to push away excess moisture during rain, creating perfect growing conditions for Merlot. The estate practices meticulous viticulture — harvest is entirely by hand, sometimes completed in a single afternoon, and the grapes are sorted berry by berry. Only the finest lots are selected for the Grand Vin.
2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol: Vintage Analysis
Growing Conditions & Wine Character
The 2009 vintage in Bordeaux is universally acclaimed as one of the greatest of the modern era. A warm, dry growing season with ideal conditions from flowering through harvest produced wines of extraordinary concentration, ripeness, and balance.
For Pétrus, the conditions were nothing short of perfect — the blue clay terroir regulated moisture precisely, and the old Merlot vines (average age 40+ years) produced tiny berries of incredible intensity. The resulting wine is monumental in scale yet possessed of an ethereal elegance that elevates it to the very highest level.
Many critics consider the 2009 Pétrus among the ten greatest wines ever made in Bordeaux.
2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol Critical Acclaim
“Perfection. The 2009 Pétrus is one of the greatest wines I have ever tasted. Monumental.”
“This is sheer perfection in a glass. The greatest Pétrus I have ever tasted.”
“Extraordinarily fine and concentrated. A wine for the ages.”
“The 2009 Pétrus is breathtaking. Staggering concentration with ethereal elegance.”
The 2009 Vintage: A Legendary Year for Pétrus
Historical Context & Significance
The 2009 Pétrus sits alongside the 1945, 1947, 1961, 1982, and 2000 as one of the defining vintages of this legendary estate. What makes 2009 so extraordinary is the rare combination of power and finesse — the wine is massively concentrated yet never heavy, with a purity and precision that seems almost impossible at this level of richness.
The Moueix family consider it among their finest achievements. For collectors and investors, the 2009 Pétrus represents the gold standard of fine wine — a wine whose reputation, rarity, and quality make it one of the most secure wine investments in existence.
Secondary market prices have appreciated consistently since release, and demand shows no sign of abating.
Cellaring This Vintage
Storage Recommendations & Drinking Window
A wine of this value and ageing potential demands professional storage — bonded warehouse or purpose-built cellar. The 2009 Pétrus has the structure and concentration to age for 50-100+ years. Given its extraordinary value (typically £10,000+), provenance documentation and professional storage records are essential for future resale.
Expert Sommelier Food Pairings
Curated pairings recommended by our sommelier team for 2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol.
Collector's Notes
Provenance, Authentication & Value
The 2009 Château Pétrus is one of the most coveted wines in the world. With perfect scores from multiple critics and production of only 2,500 cases, demand far exceeds supply.
Prices have appreciated consistently since the en primeur release and show no signs of plateauing. Authentication is critical at this price point — always purchase from established merchants or auction houses with full provenance documentation.
This is a cornerstone wine for any serious collection and a potential heirloom piece that will outlast its owner.
Further Reading & Resources
Expert guides, official sources, and authority references for 2009 Ch Pétrus Pomerol.
Official Pétrus owner and négociant
History and classification of Château Pétrus
The Pomerol appellation and its unique terroir
The legendary 2009 vintage in Bordeaux
Official Pomerol appellation information
The 100-point perfect score for this wine
Master of Wine tasting notes and analysis
Expert analysis of the 2009 vintage
Expert reviews and vintage ratings
Secondary market trading and price data
Current market prices and merchant listings
Britain's oldest wine merchant — Pétrus specialists
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