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Château Roylland 2021

Château Roylland 2021

Grand cru - - - Red - See details
Parker | 88-90
Bettane & Desseauve | 90-91
J. Suckling | 91
Vinous - A. Galloni | 94
The Wine Independent | 88
Vinous Neal Martin | 88
HK$2,499.00 
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HK$208.25 / Unit
)
Packaging : a case of 12 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
HK$226.50
12 x 75CL
HK$2,499.00
6 x 1.5L
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

91

/100

James Suckling

Zekun Shuai

Cassis and dark cherries with a hint of mussel shell and spices. Juicy and medium-bodied on the palate with tight tannins and a very fresh, succulent finish. Excellent drinkability and more elegance from this fresher, lighter vintage. Enjoy now.

88

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2021 Roylland has a clean bouquet with well-defined fruit, not complex, yet focused with attractive blackberry and wild strawberry notes, becoming more floral with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied, with toasty oak obscuring the fruit profile on the entry. Hopefully that will integrate with time. There is indeed a good wine here, but I'm not entirely convinced about the barrel regime, and I have to lower my score accordingly. Tasted twice with consistent notes.

91

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Black cherries, flowers and plums shine in the perfume. The wine is soft, vibrant, fresh and already a delicious pleasure in your glass, finishing with cocoa-infused black plums with a touch of salt that adds length and energy to the finish. Drink from 2024-2037.

91

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Deep dark ruby red, opaque core, purple reflections. Aromas of dark berry fruit and a hint of nougat. Fresh cherries on the palate, medium-bodied, delicate toasty flavours with mineral-citric underpinnings; a fine savoury food companion.

89

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Based on an 80/20 split of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2021 Château Roylland offers up lots of chocolate-covered cherry, tobacco, and gravelly earth-like nuances as well as a medium-bodied, nicely balanced profile on the palate. It has impressive fruit, good balance, and I suspect the capacity to evolve nicely for 10-12 years.

86

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

You can feel the careful extraction keeping the focus on fruit flavours that are very much raspberry and blueberry. Feels balanced, with a little sour-cherry note on the finish as the acidity rises, but countered by white pepper and clove spice. 5.1ha, Jean-Bernard Chambard. A balanced early drinker, albeit on the cool-fruit side.

88

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

The 2021 Roylland is medium to deep garnet-purple in color. Notes of dried herbs, tilled earth, and tree bark slowly emerge from the glass, over a core of juicy blackberries. The medium-bodied palate is bright and breezy, with approachable tannins and a racy backbone, finishing with a mineral lift.

Description

A Saint-Emilion Grand Cru red wine in a fresh vintage

The estate

A Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Château Roylland takes its name from "La Lande du Roy" meaning ‘’The Land of the King’’. This estate, founded at the time of Eleanor of Aquitaine, borders some of the finest growths in the Saint-Emilion appellation.

The vineyard

The vineyard of this Saint-Émilion Grand Cru is managed using sustainable methods, including natural inter-row grass cover-cropping. The 5-hectare vineyard spreads over clay and sandy-clay soils. The vines are 15 years old on average.

Vinification and ageing

The grapes are harvested by hand in crates. Sorting in the vineyard, which is crucial for this challenging vintage, is carried out by a competent team who were all trained by the estate. A second sorting is carried out using a densimetric sorter after destemming, followed by a final manual sorting. Vinification is then carried out in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats. Gentle extraction with light pumping over in order to respect the fruit aromas and to obtain fine and soft tannins. Vatting time for 20 to 24 days. Aged for 12 months in French oak barrels, 40% of which are new. For this 2021 vintage, the yield is well below the usual average with only 15 hectolitres per hectare.

The blend

Château Roylland 2021 is a rather unique blend for the property and comprises 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc.

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