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Dominus 2013 75cl

Napa Valley | Californie | États-Unis
CHF 486.45
Évaluations et Scores
100 Robert Parker
The 2013 Dominus is, to my way of thinking, one of the most profound wines Christian Moueix has yet made in his rather brilliant winemaking history, both in France and in Napa Valley. This wine, with very low yields of only 3,500 cases and a final blend of 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot and 4% Cabernet Franc, offers up notes of cedar wood, forest floor, loamy soil and oodles of blackberry and blackcurrant fruit. Very opaque purple in color, super-pure and intense, this wine has low acidity, but ripe, noticeable tannins. This is a 30- to 40-year wine and a profound effort from this famous vineyard in Yountville. Drink it over the next 40+ years.<br/>Christian Moueix has probably had his two greatest back-to-back vintages to date with the 2012 and 2013. The 2012s, which are just being released, include the unbelievable Dominus, made of 93% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc and coming in at 14.3% natural alcohol. I said last year that it reminded me somewhat of the 1991 and the 1994, which are both still very strong efforts and, while fully mature, showed no signs of decline if well-stored. Tel. (707) 944-8954; www.dominusestate.com
100 Robert Parker
The 2013 Dominus is, to my way of thinking, one of the most profound wines Christian Moueix has yet made in his rather brilliant winemaking history, both in France and in Napa Valley. This wine, with very low yields of only 3,500 cases and a final blend of 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot and 4% Cabernet Franc, offers up notes of cedar wood, forest floor, loamy soil and oodles of blackberry and blackcurrant fruit. Very opaque purple in color, super-pure and intense, this wine has low acidity, but ripe, noticeable tannins. This is a 30- to 40-year wine and a profound effort from this famous vineyard in Yountville. Drink it over the next 40+ years.<br/>Christian Moueix has probably had his two greatest back-to-back vintages to date with the 2012 and 2013. The 2012s, which are just being released, include the unbelievable Dominus, made of 93% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc and coming in at 14.3% natural alcohol. I said last year that it reminded me somewhat of the 1991 and the 1994, which are both still very strong efforts and, while fully mature, showed no signs of decline if well-stored. Tel. (707) 944-8954; www.dominusestate.com
100 James Suckling
The aromas to this are multidimensional and fascinating with black truffles, bark, cloves, black currants, citrus, and even ginseng. Full-bodied, yet reserved and austere with chewy and powerful tannins that remain polished and refined. The flavors are more umami and savory. Then there are forest fruits and blood-orange undertones. The wine goes on for minutes. A wine to age for a lifetime. It's an experience to taste this. A new classic showing its history and tradition as a source of the greatest wines ever from Napa. A wine to enjoy forever.
92 Wine Spectator
Dense and earthy, with a submerged core of rich blackberry, currant, anise and sage flavors. The dusty, loamy earth character lends balance and definition. Ends with cedary tannins and good length. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Drink now through 2032. 3,500 cases made. –JL
92 Wine Spectator
Dense and earthy, with a submerged core of rich blackberry, currant, anise and sage flavors. The dusty, loamy earth character lends balance and definition. Ends with cedary tannins and good length. Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Drink now through 2032. 3,500 cases made. –JL
Producteur
Dominus Estate
A la fin des années 1960, Christian Moueix est tombé sous le charme des vins et des vignobles de la Napa Valley. Dans les années 1970, il est retourné en France pour s’occuper des vignobles familiaux. Fils de Jean-Pierre Moueix, négociant et producteur le plus illustre de France, il compte dans son patrimoine, des références incontournables telles que Pétrus, le Château La Fleur-Pétrus et le Château Trotany à Pomerol ainsi que le Château Magdelaine à Saint-Emilion. Néanmoins, Christian avait gardé la Californie dans son cœur et est retourné à Napa en 1981. En 1995, il a conclu un partenariat qui prévoyait le développement du domaine historique de Napanook. Il a rebaptisé la propriété Dominus, signifiant « Seigneur de la terre » en latin, pour mettre en exergue son engagement environnemental. Aujourd’hui, de nombreux aspects de son parcours bordelais lointain, qui ne demandaient qu’à s’exprimer, se révèlent dans ses vins, notamment son haut de gamme à base de cabernet-sauvignon, Dominus. Son second vin, Napanook, est tout aussi impressionnant et, de surcroît, plus accessible car il ne nécessite que trois ou quatre années de garde pour atteindre son apogée. Dominus, en revanche, séduira les plus patients, car il lui faut plus de 10 ans pour s’épanouir.