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D'Armailhac 2019 37.50cl

5eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
CHF 24.85
Évaluations et Scores
94 Wine Spectator
Features a racy, chalky minerality that runs amid a core of steeped plum and black currant fruit, with lively cedar, black tea and savory nuance all around. Sneaky long too, thanks to its mineral thread. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Best from 2024 through 2040. — JM
94 Wine Spectator
Features a racy, chalky minerality that runs amid a core of steeped plum and black currant fruit, with lively cedar, black tea and savory nuance all around. Sneaky long too, thanks to its mineral thread. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Best from 2024 through 2040. — JM
94 James Suckling
A solid, linear red with a beautiful core of fruit and firm tannins, showing blackcurrants and finesse. Full and compact. It’s very fresh and aromatic with violets and hints of spices. Clean and vivid at the end, 62% cabernet sauvignon, 27% merlot, 9% cabernet franc and 2% petit verdot. Try after 2025.
93 Robert Parker
More classically proportioned than the exuberant 2018, the 2019 D'Armailhac wafts from the glass with aromas of violets, blackberries and cassis complemented by subtle hints of licorice, sweet soil tones and warm spices. Medium to full-bodied, velvety and perfumed, it's fleshy and enveloping, with an ample core of succulent fruit and beautifully polished, powdery tannins.
93 Robert Parker
More classically proportioned than the exuberant 2018, the 2019 D'Armailhac wafts from the glass with aromas of violets, blackberries and cassis complemented by subtle hints of licorice, sweet soil tones and warm spices. Medium to full-bodied, velvety and perfumed, it's fleshy and enveloping, with an ample core of succulent fruit and beautifully polished, powdery tannins.
Producteur
Château d’Armailhac
A l’instar de ses voisins prestigieux, les Châteaux Clerc Milon et Mouton Rothschild, le Château d’Armailhac appartient lui aussi à la famille Rothschild. Depuis le 18ème siècle, la propriété figurait dans le patrimoine de la famille d’Armailhacq, ses premiers propriétaires. C’est en 1933 que le Baron Philippe de Rothschild l’a acquis. En 1989, la Baronne Philippine de Rothschild en a repris les rênes, se donnant comme ambition jusqu’à sa disparition en 2014 de rendre au château son identité d’origine. Sacré Cinquième Grand Cru Classé dans l’illustre classement de 1855, le domaine de 70 hectares situé dans le nord de Pauillac est planté de 50 hectares de cépages traditionnels du Médoc : cabernet-sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc et petit verdot. Fidèles au style classique du Médoc, les vins font l’objet d’un suivi minutieux. Ils sont élevés en barriques, leur conférant puissance et tanins gourmands.