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Château L'Evangile, Pomerol 2015

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Château L'Evangile, Pomerol 2015
James Suckling, (100 Points)The Wine Cellar Insider, (100 Points)Jeb Dunnuck, (99 Points)The Wine Advocate, (97 Points)Decanter, (97 Points)Antonio Galloni- Vinous, (95 Points)Wine Spectator, (95 Points)Wine Enthusiast, (95 Points)
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Dating to 1741, this famed Pomerol vineyard is now run by the Rothschild family and consistently produces one of the region's most sought-after reds. The mature 2015 has two perfect 100-point ratings and is just entering its prime drinking window.
$3599.88

Wine Details

100
100PTS
James Suckling, (100 Points)
100
100PTS
The Wine Cellar Insider, (100 Points)
99
99PTS
Jeb Dunnuck, (99 Points)
97
97PTS
The Wine Advocate, (97 Points)
97
97PTS
Decanter, (97 Points)
95
95PTS
Antonio Galloni- Vinous, (95 Points)
95
95PTS
Wine Spectator, (95 Points)
95
95PTS
Wine Enthusiast, (95 Points)
  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • Fine wine
  • FranceFrance
  • Merlot-based blend
  • 13.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • 31 December 2036

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Beyond the label

Chateau l'Evangile first appeared on the land registers in 1741, and actively participated in the creation of the vineyards of Pomerol. Taken over by Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite in 1990, it was their first estate to use organic farming methods. Today, it sits in the elite circle of Bordeaux's Grands Crus Classés, sharing the limelight with iconic names such as Château Pétrus and Château Lafleur.

The vineyards sit on the famed clay-gravel soils and encompass 22 hectares, with 43 named plots that are planted to Merlot (79%) and supplemented by Cabernet Franc (20%) and a little bit of Cabernet Sauvignon (1%).

This mature 2015 is a classic blend of 84% Merlot and 16% Cabernet Franc, aged for 18 months in new French oak barrels from Tonnelerie des Domaines (their own cooperage, which is very rare). It has two perfect ratings of 100 points, plus many other impressive scores from top international critics (see below).

“Stunning aromas of blackberries, black olives, brown sugar and dried flowers…Full-bodied, dense and layered. Super-fine tannins, yet this is muscular and long. An amazing wine reminiscent of the great L’Evangiles of the 1950s…Goes on and on. Truly great wine. Try in 2024. Just a baby.” – James Suckling

Extremely limited. First come, first served.

Critical Acclaim:
100 points, James Suckling
100 points, The Wine Cellar Insider
99 points, Jeb Dunnuck
97 points, The Wine Advocate
97 points, Decanter
95 points, Vinous
95 points, Wine Spectator
95 points, Wine Enthusiast
95 points, The Wine Independent

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