Close

Cos d'Estournel 2016 37.50cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | St. Estephe | Bordeaux | Francia
Esaurito
Punteggi dei critici
100 Da Robert Parker
100 Da James Suckling
100 Da Vinous
100 Da Vinous
100 Da Robert Parker
100 Da James Sukling
96 Da Wine Spectator
96 Da Wine Spectator
The 2016 Cos d'Estournel is blended of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot and 1% Cabernet Franc aged in 65% new and 35% two-year-old French oak for 15 months. Bottled in July 2018, it is deep garnet-purple colored and starts off a little closed and reticent, opening out slowly and seductively to reveal beautiful lilacs, rose hip tea, crushed stones and camphor nuances over a core of crème de cassis, kirsch, wild blueberries and mocha plus wafts of incense and wood smoke. The palate is simply electric, charged with an energy and depth of flavors that seem to defy the elegance and ethereal nature of its medium-bodied weight, featuring super ripe, densely pixelated tannins that firmly frame the myriad of fruit and floral sparks, finishing with epic length. Just. Magic.<br/>“Rains on 13th September helped finish the ripening in 2016," winemaker Dominique Arangoits informed me. “There was a little water stress here on the young vines,” he confessed. “It was very important not to overreact to the wet conditions in June, not to de-leaf too much. We have to be more careful than in the past. It was not a very early vintage, but we had to be careful with the Merlot and not to harvest too late. It was very important to keep the fruit and the energy in the wines. In the end, we didn’t even need to fine the wines—this was only the second vintage for this. We started in 2015. In 2017 we will probably not need to fine either. We have our own bottling line, so we have control.” Arangoits and his team nailed it in 2016. It is also important to highlight that the transformation at Cos d’Estournel since Michel Reybier purchased the château in 2000 is simply incredible. Reybier’s considerable efforts since then in the vineyards and the winery are remarkable. What he has achieved has not only helped to bring the estate up to its true potential but also instilled a pretty impressive batting record when it comes to consistency of quality. Readers may want to check out my dedicated article on this estate, also published this issue, with a look at vintages 2000-2015.
Produttore
Château Cos d'Estournel
Producendo alcuni dei più grandi vini del Médoc, Château Cos d'Estournel è senza dubbio la prima tenuta di Saint-Estèphe. I 91 ettari di vigneti circondano tutto il territorio della tenuta maestosa, quasi orientale, situata sulla collina di Cos. Nell'Ottocento il fondatore, Louis Gaspard d'Estournel, era conosciuto come "il Maharajah di Saint-Estèphe" per le sue conquiste esotiche, con i suoi vini che arrivavano fino in India. Costruì le pagode esotiche che vediamo oggi per celebrare i suoi successi. La proprietà attualmente appartiene al multi-milionario francese Michel Reybier, che ha portato avanti i valori fondanti dell'eccellenza e ha rafforzato la qualità a partire dal 2000. Gli imponenti investimenti di Reybier in tecnologie all'avanguardia hanno portato la tenuta a nuove altezze. Le rinomate tecniche di vinificazione includono la concentrazione del mosto, la malolattica in botte e il rovere nuovo per l'invecchiamento. Il Cos d'Estournel è un vino longevo, robusto ma armonioso che sviluppa l'intensità e la complessità con un invecchiamento di dieci anni. Il secondo vino fu chiamato inizialmente Marbuzet, un Cru Bourgeois, ma ora è imbottigliato come Les Pagodes de Cos.