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Blason de l'Evangile 2021
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Blason de l'Evangile 2021

2nd wine of Ch. l'Evangile - - - Red - See details
Parker | 89
Decanter | 88
J. Suckling | 92-93
Vinous - A. Galloni | 90
The Wine Independent | 88
Alexandre Ma | 91-92
Vinous Neal Martin | 87
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Marks and reviews

90

/100

Vinum

Finely spicy, almost piquant, with a herbal note, red berries, sour cherries. On the palate, light-footed and fresh, with delicate fruit, tannins already well integrated, dancingly light, showing elegance and medium length.

89

/100

Robert Parker

William Kelley

The 2021 Blason de l'Evangile has actually benefited, in a sense, from the frost, as the estate's lesser, sandier terroirs were hit hardest and represent a smaller proportion of the blend than usual. Bursting with aromas of plums, berries, violets, licorice and mint, it's medium-bodied, fleshy and suave, with powdery tannins and succulent acids. Some 20% was matured in tank and another 20% in foudre, leaving the wine's fruit in the foreground.

88

/100

Decanter

Dark berry notes on the nose, bramble and blackcurrant. A little bit sharp and sour on the palate, just initially, a burst of bramble fruits that then settles to be creamy and chalky with a lick of wet stone. Lacks a little depth on the mid-palate, more aerial and focused right now, with a fresh lingering flavour at the end. Still refined, lightly framed and delicate — not so powerful, more finessed, though the Cabernet aspects are totally delicious and provide such great mintiness on the long finish. Ageing will help broaden this out.

93

/100

James Suckling

This shows black cherries and mushrooms with bark and chocolate and hints of citrus. It’s medium- to full-bodied with round and velvety tannins and a juicy finish. Very gourmand and enticing. Second wine of Chateau L’Evangile but mostly from vineyards with sandy soils. 84% merlot and 16% cabernet franc. Drink or hold.

87

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2021 Blason de L'Évangile, which is partly aged in foudres and concrete to impart more freshness, has a strict bouquet with dark berry fruit, a touch of cedar and graphite. The palate is medium-bodied with black pepper and rosemary on the entry and moderate depth. It’s a little coarse and dry on the finish; therefore, I would drink this over the next four or five years.

89

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Spicy, leafy accents add to the bright red fruits on the nose. Medium-bodied, soft, crisp, strawberry, cherry, and red plums with a savory touch and just a hint of chocolate finish off the wine. You can enjoy this on release and over the near term while waiting for the Grand Vin to develop. Drink from 2023-2031. 88-90

91

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Deep ruby-hued, with lots of up-front Bing cherry and blueberry-like fruit, the 2021 Blason De L'Evangile is medium to full-bodied and has a round, supple, layered mouthfeel, some floral and chocolaty nuances, ripe tannins, and outstanding length. It's about as textured and sexy as the vintage gets, and I'd certainly be happy to drink a bottle any time over the coming 10-12 years.

88

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

The austerity found En Primeur is still here, but the aromatics do a great job of filling things out, with delicate raspberry leaf and red cherry fruit. No chaptalisation, and no fining before bottling. 5% new oak for ageing, with large oak casks and large-sized foudres, plus 20% in stainless steel. Both frost and mildew led to a 20 hl/ha yield. First organic-certified vintage, and the first full year with Juliette Couderc as technical director.

88

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

A blend of 84% Merlot and 16% Cabernet Franc, the 2021 Blason de L’Evangile has a medium garnet-purple color. Floral notes of roses and lavender skip out of the glass, leading to a core of red and black plums, with hints of dusty soil and allspice. Medium-bodied, the palate is bright and refreshing, with fine-grained tannins and lovely purity on the finish.

90

/100

Yves Beck

The freshness displayed by the Blason is explained by the 16% Cabernet Franc. One 26-hl foudre was used for ageing, along with concrete vats (15% and 20%). Oak management is precise; it primarily impacts the palate, particularly the mid-palate. The tannins provide solid backbone and offer valuable support alongside the acidic structure. A Blason d’Evangile that can already be enjoyed in its youth.

88

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark, purple color. Moderately intense nose with fresh fruit. Caressing palate, very fruity, tasty, with a supple, very pleasant body. Medium length. Blend: 84% merlot, 16% cabernet franc. Alcohol: 13.5% - pH: 3.65. Yield: 20 hl/ha.

16

/20

André Kunz

(Organic, 84% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc) Fresh, fragrant, floral, light bouquet; redcurrants, red cherries, balsa wood. Fine, fragrant palate with fresh fruit, delicate structure, finely grained sandy tannins, good aromatics, light finish. Has room to improve. 16/20 2024 - 2034

Description

A unique Second Wine from Pomerol

The estate

Established gradually by the Léglise family from Libourne around the middle of the 18th century, Château L’Évangile quickly earned the reputation of a "First Growth of Haut-Pomerol". After having been owned by the Ducasse family, it was in 1990 that the Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite acquired the estate and invested into making the estate one of the appellation’s best. From the vineyard to the cellar, Château L’Évangile has undergone major restructuring and modernisations that have made the property shine bright among the finest references in the Pomerol appellation.

The vineyard

Château L'Évangile 2021 is a Pomerol wine made from a 22-hectare vineyard that is poised in a privileged location between Château Pétrus to the north and Château Cheval Blanc to the south. The vineyard is planted on sandy-clay soils with pure gravel, resting on a subsoil made up of the appellation’s famous iron ore.

The wine

Blason de l'Évangile is the Second Wine of the estate.

The vintage

2021 was a year marked by a frost episode during spring, followed by unstable weather conditions.

The blend

Blason de l'Évangile 2021 comprises a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc.

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