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L'Évangile 2019 150cl

AOC | Pomerol | Bordeaux | France
CHF 389.15
Évaluations et Scores
96 Wine Spectator
Rich, with an exotic tilt to the loganberry, mulberry and fig preserve flavors. Really packed, delivering anise, black tea, singed mesquite, sweet tobacco and ganache accents that all play a part, while a racy cast iron spine holds it all together. Shows more power than seduction in terms of style, but this is clearly in the elite class of Pomerols this vintage. Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2025 through 2038.—J.M.
96 Wine Spectator
Rich, with an exotic tilt to the loganberry, mulberry and fig preserve flavors. Really packed, delivering anise, black tea, singed mesquite, sweet tobacco and ganache accents that all play a part, while a racy cast iron spine holds it all together. Shows more power than seduction in terms of style, but this is clearly in the elite class of Pomerols this vintage. Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2025 through 2038.—J.M.
96 James Suckling
Fruit-tea, blackberry, tile and ripe-fruit aromas follow through to a full body with density and richness. Chocolate and walnut. Dense and seamless with super fruit and length. Lots of fruit. Very polished. Stylized. All the cabernet franc on the estate is in the wine. From organic grapes. Give it at least five to seven years to open. Try after 2026.
94 Robert Parker
The 2019 L'Evangile is very good, wafting from the glass with aromas of cherries, sweet berries, warm spices, violets and loamy soil, framed by a nicely integrated patina of new oak that reflects a concerted effort to refine cooperage choices at this address in recent years. Full-bodied, rich and velvety, it's a broad, textural wine with a richly layered core of fruit, succulent acids and ripe, supple tannins that reflects the warm, dry vintage. As usual, it's a Merlot-dominant blend, complemented by some 16% Cabernet Franc and now 1% Cabernet Sauvignon.
94 Robert Parker
The 2019 L'Evangile is very good, wafting from the glass with aromas of cherries, sweet berries, warm spices, violets and loamy soil, framed by a nicely integrated patina of new oak that reflects a concerted effort to refine cooperage choices at this address in recent years. Full-bodied, rich and velvety, it's a broad, textural wine with a richly layered core of fruit, succulent acids and ripe, supple tannins that reflects the warm, dry vintage. As usual, it's a Merlot-dominant blend, complemented by some 16% Cabernet Franc and now 1% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Producteur
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.