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Red Wine
Liber Pater
La Scène 2010, 75cl
France

5078,22
approx. £4,181.93

 14%

 2013-2043

 Serve at 16º-18º

 Bordeaux

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O Produtor, tasting note published in November 27th 2013

The vibrant energy of an exceptional vintage

The Liber Pater Collection "La Scène" 2010 is the result of the work of a goldsmith led by Loic Pasquet. It reveals the extraordinary character of a wine that redefines the model of the cross that we know in Bordeaux. Made from French Francs, Gravessem to be precise, the Liber Pater Collection 2010 "La Scène" is defined as a cuvée with a unique and singular personality, all the more so as the name of this cuvée refers to a banquet, since 2010 is the year of Loic Pasquet's wedding with his wife Alona.

From an exceptional terroir located in the south of the Bordeaux region, "La Scène" 2010 seduces the eye with its brilliant coat of subtle ruby hues. The lively attack on the palate reveals a vibrant wine with an acidic energy. With impressive longevity, the wine unfolds its texture, coating the palate with a silky tactile sensation and a velvety mouthfeel. The beautiful acidity of this perfectly balanced vintage encourages salivation on the finish while the final structure develops an aromatic palette of floral and spicy scents, signalling a long and deep aromatic persistence.

Beyond fashion, beyond time "Liber Pater Collection "La Scène" 2010 is the prelude to a discovery rich in flavours and of a rare complexity.

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Liber Pater

Vineyards at an altitude of 90m. The topsoil is a mixture of sand and gravel.The subsoil is gravelly with clay. 2.3ha of vines, with a density of 20,000 vines per hectare, located in the Graves, on the site of Barreyre & Pessila, 50% with vines of about 60 years old and 50% of new vines in free-standing. The wine was aged in sandstone amphoras for about 3 years.

Allergens information

Contains sulphites.

SKU: 105765

Liber Pater

Bordeaux has a reputation for being rich in prestigious estates producing exceptional wines with prices on par, but there is one estate that stands out from all the rest. Having taken its name from the Roman god of viticulture, Liber Pater is a small gourmet winery in Graves, which only began production in 2006 and labels its wines only as ‘Vin de France’.

So how did Liber Pater become a cult object and one of the top producers in Bordeaux? The answer lies with the owner and adventurous winemaker Loic Pasquet. His inspiring dedication to bringing back Bordeaux grape varieties such as Marselan, Tarney Coulant and Castet, and his focused commitment to quality produces exceptional wines that often receive above 90 points from top wine critics.

Pasquet works in particular with non-grafted vines and believes this allows him to create more authentic wines. During the rapid spread of phylloxera in the mid 1800s which destroyed 40% of French vineyards, French vines were grafted onto American vines, which were resistant to the disease. Pasquet’s use of non-grafted strains provides wine lovers with an aroma of Bordeaux before phylloxera, offering a nostalgic point of comparison with modern Bordeaux varietals.

Accompanying the focus on little-known historical strains is a way of reclaiming traditional winemaking methods. Pasquet cultivates his vineyards with little more than a 150-year-old plough and a mule, working in an organic manner that helps him to have an incredibly small impact on the environment. Obviously, producing wine in this way is labour intensive and is significantly more expensive than modern mechanised methods, but the end result is unique and magnificent; a wine that recalls the ancient harmony between man and earth.

Since Loic produces tiny quantities per year of his Liber Pater, these are incredibly rare and hard to find. Approximately 2400 bottles of Liber Pater red are produced annually, depending on the vintage, along with 300 bottles each of their delicious white wine, fermented in oak barrels, and their sweet dessert wine. Depending on the vintage, Pasquet’s iconic Liber Pater red is produced to ferment and have a maturation process of between 10 and 25 years in the cellar before reaching its optimum ripeness.

These modest quantities and fantastic quality are the reasons why Liber Pater wines are so sought after around the world despite the estate’s short age. For an investor looking to invest beyond the best traditional Bordeaux estates, Liber Pater is an excellent option with the potential to make significant returns in the future thanks to the exclusivity, authenticity and sheer passion behind the brand.