Château Pavillon Beauregard, Le Chapelain 2014 vs Domaine Amelie et Charles Sparr, Jardin d'Eden Pinot Noir 2024
Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Château Pavillon Beauregard, Le Chapelain 2014 currently starts £0.20 lower.
| Availability | In stock | In stock |
|---|---|---|
| Best current price | £35.60 | £35.80 |
| Current stockists | 1 merchant | 1 merchant |
| Producer | Château Pavillon Beauregard | Domaine Amelie et Charles Sparr |
| Style | Red | Red |
| Grape | Merlot, Cabernet Franc | Pinot Noir |
| Size | 750ml | 750ml |
| Where to buy |
Château Pavillon Beauregard, Le Chapelain 2014
"Ripe raspberry, black cherry and dark plum roll out of the glass, neatly tailored with a touch of spice and polished oak. On the palate it’s smooth, composed and quietly luxurious, with silky Merlot tannins and a velvety depth that only comes from time well spent in bottle. After more than a decade of ageing, everything feels perfectly in place. The finish lingers like the last guest who knows exactly when to stay, all dark fruit, warmth and understated charm." Our note Pavillon Beauregard is made by the Cathiard family, the force behind Château Smith Haut Lafitte, one of Bordeaux’s great modern estates, so the quality comes as no surprise once you know the lineage. Plush, polished, and beautifully resolved, it has that effortless confidence that only comes from serious pedigree and a decade of patient ageing. We poured it at our Christmas Market, where it went head-to-head with some frankly intimidating bottles and still managed to steal the show. More than one person quietly declared it the wine of the night. Fully mature and drinking right in the sweet spot, this 'baby Pomerol' delivers waves of dark berry and raspberry fruit, subtle spice, gentle oak and silky, ripe tannins that glide rather than shout. It’s exactly the sort of sumptuous Claret you want on the table over the festive days.
Domaine Amelie et Charles Sparr, Jardin d'Eden Pinot Noir 2024
Special Offer: Spend £250 or more for a 10% discount Domaine Amélie et Charles Sparr have been making wines in Alsace since 1680, and their 'Jardin d'Eden' Pinot Noir shows exactly why this region's love affair with Burgundy's grape runs so deep. From vineyards around their Sigolsheim base, this 2024 captures all the bright fruit and mineral precision that makes Alsatian Pinot Noir such a joy. We love how this wine balances the variety's inherent elegance with Alsace's distinctive minerality. The fruit is pure and expressive rather than heavy, with just enough structure to carry the flavours through a satisfying finish. It's the sort of Pinot Noir that reminds you why this grape travels so well beyond Burgundy's borders.
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