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Beauséjour Duffau Lagarrosse 2009 600cl

St. Emilion | Bordeaux | Francia
CHF 4’215.90
Punteggi dei critici
100 Robert Parker
This big wine (nearly 15% natural alcohol) is a blend of 77% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon. It boasts an opaque blue/purple color along with a gorgeous bouquet of charcoal, incense, truffles, blackberry jam, black currants, raspberries and flowers. While enormous in the mouth, the limestone soils in which the grapes are grown give the wine good freshness as well as laser-like clarity and precision. Amazing to taste, this massive, super-concentrated powerhouse comes across as ethereal and almost feminine despite its extravagant fruit, density and richness. It is a modern day legend for sure! Anticipated maturity: 2025-2050+ As I wrote after I tasted this cuvee from barrel, it is clearly the greatest Beausejour-Duffau since the immortal 1990. Under new management, the brilliant duo of Nicolas Thienpont and Stephane Derenoncourt is in the process of developing what is one of the great hillside terroirs of Bordeaux and St.-Emilion.
100 Robert Parker
This big wine (nearly 15% natural alcohol) is a blend of 77% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon. It boasts an opaque blue/purple color along with a gorgeous bouquet of charcoal, incense, truffles, blackberry jam, black currants, raspberries and flowers. While enormous in the mouth, the limestone soils in which the grapes are grown give the wine good freshness as well as laser-like clarity and precision. Amazing to taste, this massive, super-concentrated powerhouse comes across as ethereal and almost feminine despite its extravagant fruit, density and richness. It is a modern day legend for sure! Anticipated maturity: 2025-2050+ As I wrote after I tasted this cuvee from barrel, it is clearly the greatest Beausejour-Duffau since the immortal 1990. Under new management, the brilliant duo of Nicolas Thienpont and Stephane Derenoncourt is in the process of developing what is one of the great hillside terroirs of Bordeaux and St.-Emilion.
19 Rene Gabriel
Sattes Purpur-Granat, dicht in der Mitte, lila Schimmer aussen. Verrücktes Waldbeerenbouquet, dezent laktisch, das gibt ihm eine rahmige Fülle, schöner Lakritzetouch darunter. Sublimer Gaumen, verloursartiges Extrakt, ein gewaltiges Fruchtkonzentrat zeigend und durch die reifen Tannine mit einem berauschend-süssen Finale endend. Ganz sicher der erste, wieder ganz grosse Wein von diesem Weingut seit dem legendären 1990er! Kaufen! warten (2017 - 2036)
19 Rene Gabriel
Sattes Purpur-Granat, dicht in der Mitte, lila Schimmer aussen. Verrücktes Waldbeerenbouquet, dezent laktisch, das gibt ihm eine rahmige Fülle, schöner Lakritzetouch darunter. Sublimer Gaumen, verloursartiges Extrakt, ein gewaltiges Fruchtkonzentrat zeigend und durch die reifen Tannine mit einem berauschend-süssen Finale endend. Ganz sicher der erste, wieder ganz grosse Wein von diesem Weingut seit dem legendären 1990er! Kaufen! warten (2017 - 2036)
95 Wine Spectator
Focused power. This muscular red shows drive, yet remains graceful, with fresh plum and currant flavors, backed by mineral, tar and floral notes. The dense texture stays fresh through the sweet, spicy finish. Best from 2014 through 2030. 1,540 cases made. –TM
95 Wine Spectator
Focused power. This muscular red shows drive, yet remains graceful, with fresh plum and currant flavors, backed by mineral, tar and floral notes. The dense texture stays fresh through the sweet, spicy finish. Best from 2014 through 2030. 1,540 cases made. –TM
94 James Suckling
Aromas of sliced fresh mushrooms, with dark berries and hints of lemons. Full-bodied, with tight and chewy tannins that are very polished and rich. A finish of dark berries and polished tannins. Serious austerity to this. Try in 2018.
Produttore
Château Beauséjour
Il 1985 è stato un importante punto di svolta per questa tenuta a sud di Saint-Émilion, quando Château Beauséjour ha migliorato il proprio livello di qualità diventando uno dei produttori più imponenti tra i Premier Grands Crus Classé. Dopo la grande svolta della proprietà, l'ingegner Pierre Bernault acquistò Château Beauséjour nel 2004, coronando il suo amore per il mondo del vino. Con 12 dei 15 ettari dedicati alla produzione di Merlot e Cabernet Franc, la famiglia Bernault ha continuato ad accrescere la propria fama di più grande produttore di vino della Montagna di Saint-Émilion. Consulenti del calibro di Stéphane Derenencourt, Michel Rolland e Nicolas Thienpont hanno influenzato ulteriormente lo stile classico dello Château, con vini dal corpo medio o ricco, caratterizzati dall'opulenza dei frutti neri e da tannini decisi che forgiano la struttura durante il periodo di invecchiamento.