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L'Évangile 1997 75cl

AOC | Pomerol | Bordeaux | France
CHF 140.55
Critics scores
16 Rene Gabriel
98: Herrlich reifes, fast kompottartiges und marmeladiges Bouquet mit Pflaumentouch; wirkt recht üppig. Im Gaumen feinstgliedrig mit zarter Extraktnote; wirkt fast grazil, schlank und elegant endend. Kein sehr konzentrierter, jedoch äusserst delikater Evangile. 04: Die Farbe ist für einen Wein dieses Jahrganges erstaunlich tief. Intensives Bouquet, Cassis, Brombeeren und Schokolade. Im Gaumen zeigen sich die Tannine schon recht entwickelt, fülliges Extrakt, gekochte Pflaumen im Finale eine sanft kernige, Rasse verleihende Note. (17/20). 09: Ist sehr weit und schmeckt nach Kochschokolade und erdigen Konturen. Wer einen viel zu teueren Pomerol auf seiner Abschiedsreise erleben will, muss hier zuschlagen. vorbei
89 Robert Parker
A pure, truffle and black raspberry-scented nose with oak in the background defines the classic style of l'Evangile. Nearly outstanding, this sexy, ripe, medium-bodied wine offers gorgeous levels of fruit, not a great deal of density, length, or tannin, but plenty of near-term appeal. Many consumers will score this offering higher on the pleasure meter than the above rating might suggest as it is very seductive. Anticipated maturity: now-2012.
89 Wine Spectator
Really delicious. Complex aromas of plums, tobacco and coffee. Medium to full in body, with soft, medium tannins. Just a bit short. Drink now through 2003. ?JS
89 Robert Parker
A pure, truffle and black raspberry-scented nose with oak in the background defines the classic style of l'Evangile. Nearly outstanding, this sexy, ripe, medium-bodied wine offers gorgeous levels of fruit, not a great deal of density, length, or tannin, but plenty of near-term appeal. Many consumers will score this offering higher on the pleasure meter than the above rating might suggest as it is very seductive. Anticipated maturity: now-2012.
89 Wine Spectator
Really delicious. Complex aromas of plums, tobacco and coffee. Medium to full in body, with soft, medium tannins. Just a bit short. Drink now through 2003. ?JS
16 Rene Gabriel
98: Herrlich reifes, fast kompottartiges und marmeladiges Bouquet mit Pflaumentouch; wirkt recht üppig. Im Gaumen feinstgliedrig mit zarter Extraktnote; wirkt fast grazil, schlank und elegant endend. Kein sehr konzentrierter, jedoch äusserst delikater Evangile. 04: Die Farbe ist für einen Wein dieses Jahrganges erstaunlich tief. Intensives Bouquet, Cassis, Brombeeren und Schokolade. Im Gaumen zeigen sich die Tannine schon recht entwickelt, fülliges Extrakt, gekochte Pflaumen im Finale eine sanft kernige, Rasse verleihende Note. (17/20). 09: Ist sehr weit und schmeckt nach Kochschokolade und erdigen Konturen. Wer einen viel zu teueren Pomerol auf seiner Abschiedsreise erleben will, muss hier zuschlagen. vorbei
Producer
Château L'Évangile
The esteemed Château L’Évangile produces an impressively deep, structured and powerful example of Pomerol wine. Located on the southeast corner of the Pomerol plateau, the estate’s 22-hectares of vineyards are planted amongst the rarest gravelly topped sandy clay soils. With a history dating back to the mid-1700s, the château is one of the oldest vineyards in the appellation. Passing through the hands of several owners, L’Évangile is currently under the ownership of the Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite). The Rothschild family acquired the winery in 1990 from the Ducasse family, and has promised to preserve L’Évangile’s superior reputation. Over the past couple decades, the family has increased efforts in the vineyard’s management, and completed a thorough renovation of the château’s vat room and cellar. Under the Rothschild family’s leadership, the château has also created a second wine, Blason de L'Évangile which is an approachable red made in a similar character as the Grand Vin. While, Château L'Évangile the Grand Vin is traditionally vinified, it shows a dense and sturdy base of tannins with evident oak that is harmoniously integrated.