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19 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 18: (100% Merlot) Samtenes, fein opulentes, komplexes Bouquet, Erdbeeren, fein Brombeeren, Pralinen, Korinthen. Cremiger, dichtverwobener, frischer, eleganter Gaumen mit kräftiger, süsser Aromatik, kräftiger, feiner Frucht, feinem Tannin, konzentrierter Struktur, langer, dichter, voller Abgang.
19 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 18: (100% Merlot) Samtenes, fein opulentes, komplexes Bouquet, Erdbeeren, fein Brombeeren, Pralinen, Korinthen. Cremiger, dichtverwobener, frischer, eleganter Gaumen mit kräftiger, süsser Aromatik, kräftiger, feiner Frucht, feinem Tannin, konzentrierter Struktur, langer, dichter, voller Abgang.
97 Vinous
The 2017 L'Évangile, 100% Merlot for this first time, is just as impressive from bottle as it was from barrel. Dark, sumptuous and wonderfully inviting, the 2017 has so much to offer. Dark fruit, spice, mocha, leather and licorice infuse the 2017 with notable depth. Time in the glass brings out lovely aromatic top notes that add freshness. A rapturously beautiful wine, L'Évangile is stellar. Frost wiped out half of the potential crop, including all of the Cabernet Franc, which means the Grand Vin is 100% Merlot. Technical Director Jean Pascal Vazart opted for gentle pumpovers and longer extractions than normal.
97 Wine Spectator
This is a breed apart, with a remarkably dense yet lithe core of braised fig, warmed plum sauce and steeped black currant fruit, coated with ganache and melted licorice details and infused with incense and black tea notes. Incredibly lush through the finish, but maintains cut and drive due to the well-embedded alder spine. Best from 2022 through 2040. 3,000 cases made. — JM
97 Wine Spectator
This is a breed apart, with a remarkably dense yet lithe core of braised fig, warmed plum sauce and steeped black currant fruit, coated with ganache and melted licorice details and infused with incense and black tea notes. Incredibly lush through the finish, but maintains cut and drive due to the well-embedded alder spine. Best from 2022 through 2040. 3,000 cases made. — JM
97 Vinous
The 2017 L'Évangile, 100% Merlot for this first time, is just as impressive from bottle as it was from barrel. Dark, sumptuous and wonderfully inviting, the 2017 has so much to offer. Dark fruit, spice, mocha, leather and licorice infuse the 2017 with notable depth. Time in the glass brings out lovely aromatic top notes that add freshness. A rapturously beautiful wine, L'Évangile is stellar. Frost wiped out half of the potential crop, including all of the Cabernet Franc, which means the Grand Vin is 100% Merlot. Technical Director Jean Pascal Vazart opted for gentle pumpovers and longer extractions than normal.
95 Robert Parker
All of the Cabernet Franc was frosted in 2017, so L'Evangile is composed of 100% Merlot for the first time. Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 L'Evangile is a little closed to begin, offering glimpses at blueberry preserves, baked plums and black raspberries scents before revealing nuances of spice cake, cinnamon stick, dusty soil and garrigue plus a waft of incense. Medium to full-bodied, the palate has a lot of richness and depth, with firm, ripe, rounded tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and spicy<br/>
95 Robert Parker
All of the Cabernet Franc was frosted in 2017, so L'Evangile is composed of 100% Merlot for the first time. Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 L'Evangile is a little closed to begin, offering glimpses at blueberry preserves, baked plums and black raspberries scents before revealing nuances of spice cake, cinnamon stick, dusty soil and garrigue plus a waft of incense. Medium to full-bodied, the palate has a lot of richness and depth, with firm, ripe, rounded tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and spicy<br/>
95 James Suckling
The generosity in this wine is essence-like with black cherries, black truffles and wet earth. Full-bodied and deep with rich, creamy tannins and a long, intense finish. It goes on for minutes. Silky and fantastic. Extremely well done. Drink after 2023.
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Château L'Évangile
L’éminent Château L’Evangile illustre à merveille un profil de Pomerol profond, structuré et puissant. Implanté à l’extrémité sud-est du plateau de Pomerol, le vignoble de 22 hectares se singularise par son terroir rare de sols argilo-sableux recouvert de graves. Cette propriété dont l’histoire remonte au milieu du 18ème siècle, se classe ainsi parmi les plus anciennes de l’appellation. Après être passé entre les mains de différents propriétaires, L’Evangile fait aujourd’hui partie du patrimoine des Domaines Baron de Rothschild (Lafite). La famille Rothschild a acquis la cave en 1990 auprès de la famille Ducasse et s’est donné comme mission de préserver la réputation d’excellence de L’Evangile. Depuis deux décennies, la famille mis les bouchées doubles en matière de pratiques culturales et a entrepris la rénovation du cuvier et de la cave. Sous l’impulsion de la famille Rothschild, un second vin, le Blason de L’Evangile, a vu le jour. Le profil de ce rouge accessible n’est pas sans rappeler la personnalité du grand vin. Celui-ci, le Château L’Evangile, est vinifié de manière traditionnelle, garant d’une trame tannique dense et charpentée au boisé évident qui s’intègre harmonieusement à l’ensemble.