Domaine de L’Eglise: Chateau du Domaine de L’Eglise 2019

Chateau du Domaine de L’Eglise 2019

Trækasse

Til vinbonden

95–96
100
2
Merlot 97%, Cabernet Franc 3%
5
rød, tør
15,0% Vol.
Modenhed til at drikke: 2029–2050
Pakket ind i: 6 OHK
9
voluminøs og kraftfuld
rig på tanniner
3
Lobenberg: 95–96/100
Wine Cellar Insider: 96-98/100
Suckling: 96/100
6
Frankrig, Bordeaux, Pomerol
7
Allergener: Sulfitter,
lobenberg

Heiner Lobenberg om:
Chateau du Domaine de L’Eglise 2019

95–96
/100

En vidunderlig frugtbombe fuld af harmoni og fantastisk balance. Meget moden og fyldig og alligevel strålende frisk. Hvis bare Pomerol altid kunne være sådan, så bekræfter denne vin denne appellations enestående position på allerbedste vis. 95-96/100

96-98
/100

Wine Cellar Insider om: Chateau du Domaine de L’Eglise

The color is so dark it tells you that you're not in Kansas anymore. Flowers, licorice, truffle, spice, wet earth, smoke and plum liqueur aromatics get noticed easily. In the mouth, this rockstar wine coats your palate with fruit that does not quit. Opulence bordering on decadence in texture, the fruit feels like polished velvet. Rich and nuanced, concentrated and fresh, the fruit, earth and bitter chocolate endnote sticks with you for over 50 seconds. Produced from a blend of 97% Merlot and 3%, this is so good, I want some for my cellar. This is the finest wine ever produced here in the history of the estate and should age effortlessly for 3 decades. 96-98/100

96
/100

Suckling om: Chateau du Domaine de L’Eglise

Sweet-berry, smoke and black-cherry aromas follow through to a medium to full body with fine tannins that are beautifully integrated and melt into the body of the wine. Rather savory. Delicious cherries and berries at the end. 97% merlot and 3% cabernet franc. Drink after 2026. 96/100

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Domaine de L’Eglise

Domaine de L'Eglise blev første gang nævnt i dokumenter, de gamle papirer fra byen Libourne, så tidligt som i 1589. Det gør Domaine til den ældste vingård på Pomerol-plateauet.

Chateau du Domaine de L’Eglise 2019