
Château l'Evangile 2010
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Description
Characteristics and Tasting Notes of Château L'Evangile 2010
Tasting
Color
The color takes on a deep, dark hue, black with violet highlights, attesting to the exceptional concentration of this vintage.
Nose
The bouquet reveals remarkable density and great expressiveness, with aromas of very ripe, concentrated fruit. You can detect notes of Morello cherry, raspberry, and mocha that unfold with persistent intensity.
Palate
The attack is powerful and concentrated, supported by very ripe, dense tannins. The palate reveals a rich, concentrated body, with a very silky texture that carries through to a fresh and elegant finish.
A Pomerol Wine with Silky Tannins and Remarkable Concentration
The Estate
Gradually established by the Léglise family, originally from Libourne, around the mid-18th century, Château L’Évangile was quickly regarded as « Premier Cru du Haut-Pomerol ». After being owned by the Ducasse family, it was in 1990 that Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite acquired it, determined to elevate the wine to its highest level. From the vineyard to the cellar, Château L’Évangile underwent significant restructuring and modernization that allowed the estate to shine among the finest references of the Pomerol appellation.
The Vineyard
The vineyard of Château L'Evangile benefits from an exceptional terroir in Pomerol, composed of sandy-clay soils over a ferruginous subsoil. This privileged location, close to the prestigious Pétrus and Cheval Blanc, gives the wines a unique identity and a distinctive minerality characteristic of this exceptional Bordeaux appellation.
The Vintage
The year 2010 began with a fairly wet winter, followed by a favorable spring from early April. Summer was characterized by warm, dry conditions, punctuated by some rainfall in June and September. The high temperatures combined with cool nights favored a slow and optimal ripening of the grapes. The lack of summer rain reduced yields but allowed for excellent maturity and tannic expression.
Winemaking and Aging
Plot-based vinification. Alcoholic fermentation lasts about 10 days in temperature-controlled cement vats, followed by a maceration of 27 to 30 days. Malolactic fermentation is carried out entirely in new barrels, and aging continues for 18 months in new barrels from the Tonnellerie des Domaines Barons de Rothschild Lafite.
Blend
88% Merlot and 12% Cabernet Franc.
