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La Gaffelière 2016 1500cl

1er Grand Cru Classé B | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 1’729.60

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2016
Critics scores
96 James Suckling
This is really decadent and rich with great aromas of earth, spice, frost flowers and fresh mushrooms that follow through to a full body, firm and chewy tannins and a flavorful finish. Very, very serious from here. A blend of 70 per cent merlot and 30 per cent cabernet franc. Try after 2025.
95 Robert Parker
Medium to deep garnet-purple in color, the 2016 La Gaffeliere opens with compelling wild blueberries, freshly crushed plums and kirsch scents plus hints of garrigue, underbrush, rose hip tea and pencil lead. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is wonderfully elegant with a soft, velvety texture and seamless freshness carrying the multilayered fruit to a long finish.
94 Wine Spectator
This has a suave, cashmere feel, with waves of blackberry and plum reduction rolling through, infused liberally with dark tobacco and black licorice notes. A black tea accent smolders on the finish, complemented by a faint floral echo. This should age into a charmer. Best from 2022 through 2037. 7,917 cases made. — JM
94 Wine Spectator
This has a suave, cashmere feel, with waves of blackberry and plum reduction rolling through, infused liberally with dark tobacco and black licorice notes. A black tea accent smolders on the finish, complemented by a faint floral echo. This should age into a charmer. Best from 2022 through 2037. 7,917 cases made. — JM
Producer
Château La Gaffelière
Over the past decade, the quality at this estate has climbed dramatically. The unbroken presence of the Malet Roqueforts at Château La Gaffelière since 1705 makes them the oldest winegrowing family in Saint-Émilion. Located in the heart of the appellation, the 22-hectare vineyard lies on some of the greatest sloped sandy-clay and limestone terroirs. The land is planted to more than three-fourths Merlot with the remaining planted to Cabernet Franc. Today, the property is looked after by the attentive Count Léo de Malet Roquefort and the wines are consistently improving, displaying more of the château’s true potential year after year. Like a classically structured Saint-Émilion, La Gaffelière wines are sophisticated, medium- rather than full-bodied with a mineralistic undertone that is spotted with subtle hints of dark fruits and smokiness. The estate produces two wines, the Château La Gaffelière as their Grand Vin, which after ten years’ cellaring greatly develops, as well as their second wine, the Clos La Gaffelière.