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Marquis d'Alesme 2019 300cl

3eme Grand Cru Classé | Margaux | Bordeaux | France
CHF 198.90
Critics scores
95 Vinous
The 2019 Marquis d'Alesme Becker was very impressive from barrel. Now in bottle, it has retained those engaging aromas of blackberry, raspberry, cedar and a pinch of spice, well defined and quintessentially Margaux. The palate is understated on the entry, smooth and sensual in texture, with gorgeous, very pure red fruit. I adore the harmony of this wine, and the way it sashays toward the finish. Deceptively approachable, this will mature beautifully in bottle.
95 Vinous
The 2019 Marquis d'Alesme Becker was very impressive from barrel. Now in bottle, it has retained those engaging aromas of blackberry, raspberry, cedar and a pinch of spice, well defined and quintessentially Margaux. The palate is understated on the entry, smooth and sensual in texture, with gorgeous, very pure red fruit. I adore the harmony of this wine, and the way it sashays toward the finish. Deceptively approachable, this will mature beautifully in bottle.
92 Robert Parker
The 2019 Marquis d'Alesme has tuned out well, wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet berry fruit, woodsmoke, licorice and sweet soil tones. Medium to full-bodied, ample and seamless, it's supple and charming, with a succulent core of fruit, powdery tannins and fine length.
92 Robert Parker
The 2019 Marquis d'Alesme has tuned out well, wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet berry fruit, woodsmoke, licorice and sweet soil tones. Medium to full-bodied, ample and seamless, it's supple and charming, with a succulent core of fruit, powdery tannins and fine length.
Producer
Château Marquis d'Alesme Becker
A property which was once known as Château Marquis d'Alesme-Becker, dates back to the 16th century, making it one of the oldest Bordeaux properties. Though it was originally called Château Marquis d'Alesme (as it is today), 'Becker' was added in the early 1800s when a Dutch wine merchant, Jean Bekker Terrlink, bought the property. Over the years, it had a series of owners including Jean-Claude Zuger who inherited the estate and who also owned neighboring, Maléscot St. Exupéry. In 2006, he sold the vineyards, but not the château to the Perrodo family, whose patriarch Hubert was a French businessman, polo player and art collector as well as creator, owner and leader of Perenco oil company. The family also owns Château Labégorce, formerly known as Labégorce Zédé, which they purchased in 2005. Major transformations have been going on at Marquis d'Alesme since the new ownership. All these changes in the cellar and vineyards have increased the quality and have also added a more contemporary feel to the wines. A château to watch.