Tasting Notes
Very fresh and intense with fantastic dark fruit and wet earth. Mushrooms, too. Full-bodied, powerful and extremely long. Such depth and freshness. A great wine. I remember this wine when it was young; it showed so much wood, but it has come together wonderfully. Bravo! Long future.
About Winery
Clos L’Eglise is known for producing high-quality wines that are complex and flavorful. The wines undergo malolactic fermentation in 100% new French oak barrels and are aged for 16-18 months. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 18th century. Clos L’Eglise wines are highly regarded for their depth, complexity, and true expression of the Pomerol terroir. They are a great choice for wine enthusiasts looking to experience the best of Bordeaux.
Winemaker Notes
Château Le Gay comes from iron enriched clay soils. Intense floral scents with dark berries, chocolate, oak, and vanilla abound. Full bodied and intensely concentrated with layers of sexy flavors, this decadent wine fills your palate with ripe plums and black fruit.
About Winery
Originally called Domaine du Gay, Château Le Gay takes its name from the lieu-dit Le Gay, part of which was sold to the Greloud family that eventually became Château Lafleur. Coincidentally, Château Le Gay was inherited by the Robin sisters in 1946, who also happened to own Château Lafleur.
Over the next few decades, under the ownership of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was managed by Jean-Pierre Moueix, who also purchased portions of the vineyard to add to the acreage of Château La Fleur-Pétrus. After the passing of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was acquired by Catherine Péré Vergé in 2002, who quickly increased the acreage and brought Michel Rolland on board as a consultant.
Winemaker Notes
74,000 bottles of Château Gazin 2011 and 47,000 bottles of the Hospitalet de Gazin second wine are composed of a blend of 90% merlot, 5% Caber 5% Cabernet Sauvignon. A very careful selection allowed us to produce a very full-bodied wine that is rather meaty, tannic, raised for 15 months in (45%), with the rest in one wine barrels. The alcohol level of this vintage is 13.45°. The wine’s appearance is dark, brilliant bordeaux. 2011 features notes, with red and black berry aromas: sour cherry, blackberry and black currant, a slightly toasted smell, winy, peppery, with a hint of caramel. T silky, rather full, with a nice lingering effect, and a clearly tannic finish that doesn’t overpower and will soften with age.
About Winery
The Chateau Gazin vineyards cover 64.2 acres in a single lot, with 56.8 acres under vines, located on the renowned clay-gravel plateau of Pomerol. The estate can produce up to 100,000 bottles a year. A second AOC Pomerol wine "l’Hospitalet de Gazin", was created in 1986 in order to reserve the best of the harvest for Chateau Gazin.
The grapes are fermented in small cement vats. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels (50% new) according to the Bordeaux tradition: malolactic fermentation in casks, rackings to separate the fine wine from the lees, fining with egg whites and, if necessary, light filtration.
Winemaker Notes
de Sales is owned by no less than 14 cousins and headed up by Henri and Marguerite de Lambert, and has strong claims to be the Bordeaux estate with the longest time in any one family`s hand (since 1464!). Marine Treppoz is the President, and along with cousins Henri and Marguerite, represent the 25th generation at de Sales. Located in the far west Pomerol, with 47-hectares of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc are almost all in one block on sandy soils, which has produced in the excellent 2012 vintage a supple, rounded and delicious Pomerol.
Good medium ruby. Blackcurrant, violet and a dusty mineral note on the deep nose. Dense, lush and chewy, offering, pure, precise dark berry and floral flavors. Finishes broad, saline and very long, with a density of texture and a degree of fruit concentration that I have never before found in De Sales--and that I didn`t even think was possible in view of this estate`s very sandy soils. Without doubt the best wine ever made by owner Bruno de Lambert. Well done. 90/100 points. Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar, August 2013.
About Winery
Built in the 17th century, Chateau de Sales is largest estate in the Pomerol appellation on the Right Bank. The chateau possesses exceptional beauty and elegance, and the same is true for its wines as they are the true expression of the Pomerol terroir from which they originate. Located in the northwest corner of Pomerol, it is the only true chateau building in the appellation and has been owned by the same family for more than five hundred years. Chateau de Sales wines are the expression of their terroir: fruit-driven, round and full-bodied, with good structure on the palate, smoothness, refinement and elegance.
Located 22 miles east of Bordeaux, the vineyard of Chateau de Sales is situated in the northwestern part of the Pomerol appellation. The chateau's vineyard has a surface area of over 200 acres, of which 118 acres are planted — the largest in Pomerol. The soils of Chateau de Sales are comprised of fine gravel and sand, with clay in some areas and an omnipresence of iron oxide, known as "crasse de fer."
The vines are an average of more than 30 years old. The grape varieties planted here are typical of this appellation: 73% merlot, 15% cabernet sauvignon and 12% cabernet franc. The vines are cultivated in the traditional way: the soil is regularly ploughed, vineyard practices are environmentally sound, leaves are removed with clusters thinned at regular intervals, and the grapes are harvested by hand at optimum maturity for each parcel.
Winemaker Notes
The 2014 has a beautiful deep colour. It starts out quite powerful on the palate and continues into a beautiful long aftertaste. There are hints of black fruit (blackberry and blackcurrant) and red fruit (cherries), and already such nuances as forest floor, incense and cedar. The warm (balsamic) overtones confirm the ripeness in 2014. The wine needs a few more years, about 8, to reach its peak. It will then display all the rare complexity of the finest Pomerols, with truffle, leathery, and meaty aromas. Its structure should enable it to “hold” for the next 15 years, i.e. until 2030.
About Winery
The Chateau Gazin vineyards cover 64.2 acres in a single lot, with 56.8 acres under vines, located on the renowned clay-gravel plateau of Pomerol. The estate can produce up to 100,000 bottles a year. A second AOC Pomerol wine "l’Hospitalet de Gazin", was created in 1986 in order to reserve the best of the harvest for Chateau Gazin.
The grapes are fermented in small cement vats. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels (50% new) according to the Bordeaux tradition: malolactic fermentation in casks, rackings to separate the fine wine from the lees, fining with egg whites and, if necessary, light filtration.
Winemaker Notes
The 2014 Château Hosanna, a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc, showcases fascinating aromas of crushed raspberries, stones, and flowers. It's a full-bodied, dense, and concentrated wine with a structured and tight profile, featuring flavors of wet concrete and walnut skin.
About Winery
Situated in Libourne along the Dordogne River, the Etablissements Jean-Pierre Moueix, of which Chateau Hosanna is a part, was founded in 1937. It is internationally known for its expertise in the Bordeaux wines of Pomerol and Saint-Emilion.
The company began its history as a wine merchant, specializing in the wines from the right bank of Bordeaux. The founder, Jean-Pierre Moueix, became one of the most influential people of the area when he began investing in properties of the region in 1952. At this time, the vineyard owners had no control over the finished product, since the "négoce" (negociants) of Bordeaux controlled the bottling and the sales. Mr. Moueix understood the market and what needed to be done. He was a visionary. The company is now managed by his son, Christian.
Tasting notes
This Chateau Gazin 2015 is a powerful, long and balanced wine. The nose has aromas of black fruit followed by tannins still present that will melt in the coming months.
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate 94-96
The 2015 Gazin has a perfumed bouquet with layers of black cherry, raspberry coulis and truffle scents, more welcoming and sensual than the wines a decade ago from barrel when they intermittently felt under-ripe. There is none of that here for sure. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit on the entry. There is excellent structure here, a masculine Gazin with plenty of grip, counterbalanced by abundant tertiary, tobacco-tinged black fruit. There is real salinity towards the finish, completing a superb wine by Nicolas de Bailliencourt and his team. Do not overlook this Pomerol. It is one of the subtler expressions of the 2015 vintage and one that I am sure will develop beautifully in cask.
Neal Martin - RP, #224, April 2016
About Winery
The Chateau Gazin vineyards cover 64.2 acres in a single lot, with 56.8 acres under vines, located on the renowned clay-gravel plateau of Pomerol. The estate can produce up to 100,000 bottles a year. A second AOC Pomerol wine "l’Hospitalet de Gazin", was created in 1986 in order to reserve the best of the harvest for Chateau Gazin.
The grapes are fermented in small cement vats. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels (50% new) according to the Bordeaux tradition: malolactic fermentation in casks, rackings to separate the fine wine from the lees, fining with egg whites and, if necessary, light filtration.
Winemaker Notes
The 2017 Château Le Gay Pomerol is a medium to full-bodied wine with notes of black cherry, cassis, toasted spice, spring flowers, and damp earth. The wine also exhibits aromas of plum preserves, mulberries, and baked black cherries, along with hints of tilled soil, cloves, cedar chest, and tobacco
About Winery
Originally called Domaine du Gay, Château Le Gay takes its name from the lieu-dit Le Gay, part of which was sold to the Greloud family that eventually became Château Lafleur. Coincidentally, Château Le Gay was inherited by the Robin sisters in 1946, who also happened to own Château Lafleur.
Over the next few decades, under the ownership of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was managed by Jean-Pierre Moueix, who also purchased portions of the vineyard to add to the acreage of Château La Fleur-Pétrus. After the passing of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was acquired by Catherine Péré Vergé in 2002, who quickly increased the acreage and brought Michel Rolland on board as a consultant.
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Winemaker Notes
The 2019 Château Taillefer is a Pomerol red wine known for its rich, full-bodied character with notes of dark fruit, spices, and a touch of vanilla. The wine features a deep garnet-purple color and aromas of baked blackberries, plum, and oolong tea, alongside hints of black olives and truffles. It offers a balanced palate with a long, savory finish.
About Winery
Château Taillefer in Pomerol, Bordeaux, has a history dating back to at least 1785. It was one of the first properties acquired by the Moueix family, a prominent Bordeaux wine dynasty, in 1923. Antoine Moueix, a wine merchant, purchased the estate, which remained in the family's hands until today.
Winemaker Notes
The 2022 Château Gazin (Pomerol) is a rich, fleshy wine dominated by Merlot, showing aromas of dark berries, licorice, cherries, and spices, with sweet tannins and excellent depth. Medium to full-bodied, ample and fleshy, with excellent depth at the core, sweet tannins, and a long, expansive finish. Classic Pomerol elegance with richness and balance, approachable yet structured for aging
composition: 93–94% Merlot, ~3% Cabernet Franc, ~3% Cabernet Sauvignon
About Winery
The Chateau Gazin vineyards cover 64.2 acres in a single lot, with 56.8 acres under vines, located on the renowned clay-gravel plateau of Pomerol. The estate can produce up to 100,000 bottles a year. A second AOC Pomerol wine "l’Hospitalet de Gazin", was created in 1986 in order to reserve the best of the harvest for Chateau Gazin.
The grapes are fermented in small cement vats. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels (50% new) according to the Bordeaux tradition: malolactic fermentation in casks, rackings to separate the fine wine from the lees, fining with egg whites and, if necessary, light filtration.
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2020 | JS 95
The 2020 vintage is lauded for its intense, ripe fruit, including raspberry and blueberry, with a "whoosh of menthol" and refined, silky tannins.
2021 | JS 92
Medium-bodied with powdery tannins, lively acidity, and a focus on red fruit.
About Winery
Château L'Évangile, located in Pomerol, boasts a rich history dating back to the 18th century when the Léglise family helped establish the Pomerol vineyards. The estate, originally named Fazilleau, was later renamed L'Évangile by a lawyer named Isambert. In 1862, it was acquired by the Ducasse family, who significantly raised its profile. In 1990, Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) purchased the estate, investing heavily in its vineyards and winemaking facilities.
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2016 | JS 96
The 2016 vintage is described as having more concentration and structure than the 2015, featuring silky, fresh fruit with a savory, long finish.
2019 | D 95
Elegant, structured, and savory style, characterized by notes of black cherry, plum, licorice, and chalky tannins, often displaying a 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc blend.
2020 | JS 94
It is described as a pure, silky-smooth wine featuring notes of black cherry, blackcurrant, licorice, and violets. The wine is generally expected to mature well over the next 20+ years
About Winery
Château Beauregard, a winery in Pomerol, boasts a history dating back to the 12th century, with the Knights of Malta establishing a small manor. The current château was built in the late 18th century, replacing the original manor. The estate has been recognized as one of the finest Pomerol wines, with its development attributed to successive owners. In 2014, the Cathiard and Moulin families acquired the estate, aiming to produce exceptional Pomerol wines.
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2016 WA | 95
Medium to deep garnet-purple in color, the 2016 Gazin features a beautifully perfumed nose of violets, Ceylon tea, cigar box, sandalwood and fallen leaves over a core of plum preserves, kirsch and blackberry preserves plus a waft of aniseed. Medium-bodied and elegant, with compelling restraint, it has a seductively plush texture, finishing with bags of poise, perfume and persistence.
2017 | JS 94
Blueberry and plum aromas here with some flowers and hot stones, too. Complex. Medium body. Juicy fruit in the center palate. Soft, refined tannins and fresh acidity. Lovely complexity and focus.
2018 | JD 97
A brilliant nose of blueberries, candied cherries, wildflowers, tobacco, chocolate, and spice gives way to a stunning Pomerol with full-bodied richness, a layered, seamless texture, ultra-fine tannins, and a great finish. This plush, sexy, opulent Pomerol does everything right.
2019 | V 97
The 2019 has a beguiling bouquet with red berry fruit, truffle and light Provençal herb scents that are beautifully defined. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant tannins. This is exquisite in terms of balance, silky smooth, building gradually with a harmonious and quite effortless finish. Divine - this is a stellar showing. Tasted blind at the Southwold annual tasting.
2020 | JS 96
Lovely texture to this Pomerol. Fine velvety tannins with plum, walnut and crushed stone character. Savory finish. Needs time to soften. Very classy and structured, yet so refined.
2021 | V 95
The 2021 Gazin is a dark, ample wine. Layers of dark fruit, leather, licorice, smoke, tobacco and spice unfurl in the glass. Broad and powerful, the 2021 is super-impressive in this tasting. If there is a name to watch in Pomerol, it is Gazin.
About Winery
The Chateau Gazin vineyards cover 64.2 acres in a single lot, with 56.8 acres under vines, located on the renowned clay-gravel plateau of Pomerol. The estate can produce up to 100,000 bottles a year. A second AOC Pomerol wine "l’Hospitalet de Gazin", was created in 1986 in order to reserve the best of the harvest for Chateau Gazin.
The grapes are fermented in small cement vats. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels (50% new) according to the Bordeaux tradition: malolactic fermentation in casks, rackings to separate the fine wine from the lees, fining with egg whites and, if necessary, light filtration.
2011 | WE 90
"More restrained, with redcurrant, plum, cocoa, and cedar. Critics generally rated it around 89–90 points, making it a lighter, earlier-drinking vintage."
2014 | JD 92
"Balanced and elegant, with black fruit and silky tannins. Scores around 91 points reflect solid quality but not a blockbuster."
2015 | JS 97
"A standout modern vintage, with 97 points from James Suckling and 95 from Jeb Dunnuck. Rich, concentrated, with cassis, graphite, and forest floor notes. Excellent aging potential."
About Winery
The Chateau Gazin vineyards cover 64.2 acres in a single lot, with 56.8 acres under vines, located on the renowned clay-gravel plateau of Pomerol. The estate can produce up to 100,000 bottles a year. A second AOC Pomerol wine "l’Hospitalet de Gazin", was created in 1986 in order to reserve the best of the harvest for Chateau Gazin.
The grapes are fermented in small cement vats. The wine is aged for 18 months in oak barrels (50% new) according to the Bordeaux tradition: malolactic fermentation in casks, rackings to separate the fine wine from the lees, fining with egg whites and, if necessary, light filtration.
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1998 | JS 98
Deep garnet-red, displaying intense aromas of black cherry, roasted chestnuts, tobacco, black truffle, and earthy, savory notes. It is characterized by polished, velvety tannins and a long finish.
2000 | WA 98
Intense, opulent, and luxurious. Features notes of black cherry, plum, truffles, espresso, licorice, and graphite.
2005 | JS 100
A blend of roughly 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc, the 2005 is known for its intense fruit, velvety texture, and high, firm tannins.
2007 | WA 94
Features a "snazzy" and silky texture with high-toned red fruit, cocoa, and refined tannins, noted by Jancis Robinson for having "lots of stuffing" for the vintage.
2011 | WS 93
Dark plum, chocolate, and graphite, with a long, fresh finish. It is drinking well now
2012 | D 96
It has a dense, velvety texture with soft, refined tannins due to a high Merlot concentration, creating a smooth, opulent palate.
2013 | WA 91
Velvet texture, dark berries, cedar, mineral notes, and refreshing acidity.
2016 | JS 99
Intense violet and dark berry nose, silky-smooth texture, and powerful yet elegant structure, often comparing it to a modern-day 1982.
2017 | WS 97
Rich and opulent with flavors of braised fig, plum sauce, black currant, chocolate, and black tea.
2019 | JD 98
Notes a rocking bouquet of blue fruits, dark chocolate, and damp earth.
2021 | JS 97
A "super-classic" L'Evangile, showing bright red fruit, truffle, and high, fine-grained tannins.
About Winery
Château L'Évangile, a historic Pomerol estate, has a rich history dating back to the mid-18th century. It was originally part of the Léglise family's holdings and later named L'Évangile by lawyer Isambert. The Ducasse family owned it for nearly 130 years before it was acquired by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) in 1990. The Rothschilds invested heavily in the estate, improving vineyards, cellars, and introducing a second wine, Blason de L'Évangile.
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2015 | JS 98
A velvety, aromatic blend of 81% Merlot and 19% Cabernet Franc, featuring notes of dark fruit, violet, and black truffle
2016 | JS 99
Classically inspired, elegant, and medium-bodied with fine tannins, crystalline fruit, and a long finish.
2017 | WA 97
The 2017 vintage is noted for its high energy and silky texture rather than sheer power, featuring firm, finely-grained tannins. It offers a fragrant, nuanced profile with red and black fruits, violet, and dark chocolate.
2018 | WA 98
Elegance, silky tannins, and intense aromatic profile, this blend of 83% Merlot and 17% Cabernet Franc is described as powerful yet refined, with significant aging potential.
2019 | JD 100
Intense fruit, silky texture, and high aromatic complexity with a long, saline finish.
2020 | WA 100
Complex scents of violet, mocha, cinnamon, raspberries, and lavender. Medium-bodied, elegant, and "super-finessed" with silky, powdery tannins.
2021 | WA 95
Notes of violet, blueberry, savory spice, and truffle with creamy, refined tannins.
About Winery
The name “La Conseillante” first appeared in the middle of the 18th century. It was given to the property by a certain Catherine Conseillan, an influential figure who ran the estate at that time -almost 300 years ago. It was in 1871 that the Nicolas family bought the estate, whose surface area and vineyard plots have remained unchanged since then.
Today, it is the turn of the fifth generation of the Nicolas to manage the estate, a demonstration once again of continuity and the attachment of the family to this great growth. Bertrand Nicolas and Jean-Valmy Nicolas are the join managing directors of La Conseillante. Marielle Cazaux is the estate manager.The Nicolas heirs are clearly identified on each bottle by the initials “LN” on the label at the centre of a shield within a silver-edged border whose four corners are sloped. The violet-coloured bottle capsule evokes the characteristic aroma of the wine. These packaging features, first chosen back in 1871 by the Nicolas brothers, remain elegant and yet modern even today.
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2007 | WA 91
Aromas of violet, blackberry, and truffle with a refined, smooth palate and fine tannins.
2013 | WA 91
Soft, delicate, and fresh with notes of raspberry, blueberry, chocolate, and mineral.
About Winery
Château La Violette, a small but prestigious Pomerol estate, has a history marked by a recent period of significant acclaim and quality improvement following its acquisition in 2006 by Catherine Péré-Vergé. While the estate has existed since the late 1800s, it was under Péré-Vergé's ownership that it truly rose to prominence, producing some of the appellation's most sought-after wines.
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2013 | WE 93
Here's a complex, rich wine that has fine acidity as well as ripe blackberry fruits. It's certainly firmly structured, but it has the flesh to support it
2016 | JS 98
Exotic aromas of blackberries, truffle, earth and cedar follow through to a full body, rich and layered tannins and a long, long finish. Shows so much here. Exotic.
2018 | JS 97
Aromas of plums, violets and mushrooms with earthy notes. Fleshy and succulent texture to the full body with round, firm tannins and a salivating, savory finish. Very persistent. Opulent and reserved at the same time. Contrastive wine.
2019 | JS 98
This is a luscious and beautiful young wine with blackberry, hazelnut, dark-chocolate and black-olive character. It’s full and layered with round, soft tannins and a caressing finish. Great finish. Seductive young wine.
2020 | JS 98-99
This is a young red with great intensity and vision that starts off slowly and builds with energy and verve. It’s so minerally with salty, chalky and spice undertones to the cool and vibrant, purple and subtle-fruit flavors. The tannins are wonderfully toned and polished and build on the palate to deliver something very special.
2021 | JS 95-96
Opulent and pure with currants and blackberries and some floral and orange undertones. Medium to full body. Fine tannins. Bright at the end.
About Winery
Originally called Domaine du Gay, Château Le Gay takes its name from the lieu-dit Le Gay, part of which was sold to the Greloud family that eventually became Château Lafleur. Coincidentally, Château Le Gay was inherited by the Robin sisters in 1946, who also happened to own Château Lafleur.
Over the next few decades, under the ownership of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was managed by Jean-Pierre Moueix, who also purchased portions of the vineyard to add to the acreage of Château La Fleur-Pétrus. After the passing of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was acquired by Catherine Péré Vergé in 2002, who quickly increased the acreage and brought Michel Rolland on board as a consultant.
2008 | JD 95
The 2008 Le Gay is a beauty. Still lively colored, with a complex bouquet of blackcurrants, savory cherries, earth, and dried herbs, this beauty hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, fine, elegant tannin, and a silky, layered, seamless texture. It has a beautiful finish and is an incredibly classy, elegant wine.
2017 | JD 94 PRE ORDER
Showing beautifully in my tastings, the 2017 Chateau Le Gay makes the most of this solid vintage. Almost all Merlot from a great terroir on the plateau of Pomerol, it reveals a purple/ruby hue as well as medium to full-bodied notes of black cherry and cassis fruits, toasted spice, spring flowers, and damp earth. Shining more for its complexity and elegance than sheer power, it nevertheless has wonderful fruit, plenty of tannins, and a great finish.
About Winery
Originally called Domaine du Gay, Château Le Gay takes its name from the lieu-dit Le Gay, part of which was sold to the Greloud family that eventually became Château Lafleur. Coincidentally, Château Le Gay was inherited by the Robin sisters in 1946, who also happened to own Château Lafleur.
Over the next few decades, under the ownership of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was managed by Jean-Pierre Moueix, who also purchased portions of the vineyard to add to the acreage of Château La Fleur-Pétrus. After the passing of the Robin sisters, Château Le Gay was acquired by Catherine Péré Vergé in 2002, who quickly increased the acreage and brought Michel Rolland on board as a consultant.
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2011 | WE 90
Medium-bodied, structured, and silky with a focus on red fruits and fresh acidity.
2015 | JD 93
Beautifully ripe, medium to full-bodied personality, bright acidity, and sweet tannin... evolve gracefully for 15-20 years
2017 | WE 92
The palate is medium-bodied with a velvety, smooth entry, highlighting fresh acidity and silky tannins. It displays a more "linear" and "airy" character compared to other vintages, featuring bright red berries and a long, floral finish.
2018 | JS 97
Medium to full-bodied with plush tannins, rich dark fruit, and a strong, fresh, and slightly creamy mineral tension.
2020 | JS 97
The 2020 Nenin is described as having a deep purple color with aromas of black plum, crushed stone, cocoa, and violet. It is intense, powerful, and linear, with racy tannins that require time to soften.
2021 | WA 93
The wine is characterized by dark fruits, smoked butterscotch, graphite, and a "pencil lead" finish, typical of the estate's signature style.
About Winery
Château Nenin, a Pomerol winery with a history dating back to the 18th century, is known for its premium red wines, particularly those featuring a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Initially owned by the Demay and Paillet families, the estate was later acquired by the Despujol family, who owned it until 1997. In that year, Michel Delon, also owner of Château Léoville Las Cases, purchased the property and initiated significant improvements to the vineyard and facilities, including modernizing the winemaking process.
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About Winery
Château Petit Village, located in Pomerol, France, boasts a rich history dating back to the 17th century. While the original estate is undocumented, the current château was built in the 18th century by the Tour du Pin family. The estate has seen ownership changes and periods of modernization, most notably under Fernand Ginestet in 1919 and later by Axa Millésimes in 1989, who continue to own the property.
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2016 | JS 96
Full-bodied, luscious, and opulent with a silky texture. Features intense dark berries, bitter chocolate, black olives, and licorice.
2017 | JS 95
Medium to full-bodied with a luxurious, velvety texture. The palate is packed with dark berries, plum, and black pepper, featuring a dense, "grippy" tannin structure.
2018 | JS 97
Full-bodied and rich, with a silky, velvety texture. It features prominent dark fruits and high-quality new French oak spice.
2019 | D 95
The wine shows a deep ruby color with an intense nose of raspberry jam, dried berries, dark chocolate, and cedar. On the palate, it is described as plush and broad, with a vibrant structure, powdery tannins, and a long, perfumed finish. It shows high concentration (33hl/ha) but retains freshness.
2020 | JS 96
Medium-to-full-bodied, featuring a soft, velvety, and silky texture. It is characterized by ripe dark fruits (blackcurrant, cherry) and savory notes of liquorice and toasted spices.
About Winery
Château Rouget, located in Pomerol, is one of the oldest estates in the region, with a history dating back to ancient Roman times. It appears in archives and land registers from 1700, and by the late 19th century, was considered one of the top five Pomerol estates. The Labruyère family purchased the estate in 1992 and has since focused on restoring it to its former glory.
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2017 | V 93
It features notes of red fruit, raspberry, and licorice, offering a soft, polished texture with good, refreshing acidity. It is a strong, medium-bodied option from the 2017 vintage
2018 | JD 93
Deep garnet-purple with a bouquet of blueberries, cooked plums, forest floor, balsamic, and crushed rocks.
2019 | V 94
Complex and rich, featuring black fruits, smoke, and fine tannins.
2020 | V 94
The 2020 vintage (a blend of 70% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, 10% Malbec) shows intense, dark ruby color with notes of baked blackberries, plum preserves, truffles, and iron ore. It is characterized as a "savory and classic" Pomerol with fine, structural tannins and a long, energetic finish.
2021 | V 93
Savory, classic, and elegant, with a delicate nature typical of the 2021, according to analysis.
About Winery
Clos René is an established Pomerol estate with roots tracing back to the mid-18th century, known as "Reney" at its inception. The estate is co-owned by the Garde and Lasserre families, with Jean-Marie Garde managing operations. The winery is particularly notable for its relatively late adoption of bottling wines at the estate, a practice that was common among Pomerol producers until the late 1970s.
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2018 | WA 90
Medium to full-bodied with a velvety texture, featuring dark fruit flavors (black cherry, plum), chocolate, and a touch of toast.
2019 | JS 93
Medium to full-bodied with a creamy, silky texture. Ripe fruit flavors are supported by polished tannins and good acidity.
2020 | V 90
Medium to full-bodied, with silky tannins and a juicy, elegant mid-palate. The palate is often described asHaving a "charming" and "fleshy" profile, with a well-balanced structure that makes it accessible earlier than the Grand Vin.
2021 | JS 90
Medium-bodied with a fresh, bright, and slightly crunchy character. The palate is known for its creamy texture, balanced with firm, sometimes slightly austere, tannins.
About Winery
Château Petit Village, located in Pomerol, France, boasts a rich history dating back to the 17th century. While the original estate is undocumented, the current château was built in the 18th century by the Tour du Pin family. The estate has seen ownership changes and periods of modernization, most notably under Fernand Ginestet in 1919 and later by Axa Millésimes in 1989, who continue to own the property.