Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois 2014

Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois 2014

Holzkiste

89–90
100
2
Merlot 58%, Cabernet Sauvignon 40%, Petit Verdot 2%
5
rot, trocken
13,5% Vol.
Trinkreife: 2018–2045
Verpackt in: 12er OHK
3
Lobenberg: 89–90/100
Parker: 93/100
Gabriel: 18/20
Galloni: 91–94/100
Suckling: 90–91/100
Wine Spectator: 87–90/100
6
Frankreich, Bordeaux, Margaux
7
Allergene: Sulfite
lobenberg

Heiner Lobenberg über:
Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois 2014

89–90
/100

Lobenberg: Das ist in diesem eher schwächeren See von Margaux mal wieder ein netter Wein, aber mehr eben auch nicht. Harmonisch, gut, trinkig, wird Spaß machen. Ohne wirkliche Größe, Margaux ist 2014 nicht der Bringer. 89-90/100

93
/100

Parker über: Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois

-- Parker: The 2014 Labégorce is one those 'dark horses' of the vintage, a wine that has a prosperous future. It has a lovely, very pure and sensual bouquet with lifted redcurrant and wild strawberry scents that really evoke the essence of Margaux. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, well -udged acidity, good concentration with a satisfying raspberry preserve-infused finish that demonstrates superb persistence. I adored this Labégorce from barrel and now in bottle it does nothing to disprove my initial enthusiasm. Top Margaux ahoy! 93/100

18
/20

Gabriel über: Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois

-- Gabriel: —Gabriel: Extrem dunkles Purpur mit lila und violetten Reflexen. Nach so viele kalten und unnahbaren Margaux war es eine richtige Wohltat an diesem Bouquet riechen zu dürfen, feine Röstnote, reife Frucht, Maulbeeren und ein Hauch von Caramel, im Finale lang und aromatisch. Hat viel Spass bereitet. Und genau so viel Spass und Freude wird er in seiner Reife bereiten. Er gehört zu den Besten! Bravo! 18/20

91–94
/100

Galloni über: Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois

-- Galloni: The 2014 Labégorce is round, supple and nicely layered. Smoke, plums, black cherries and French oak meld together in a ripe, racy Margaux built on textured fruit. Sweet floral notes add lift on the layered, sensual finish. This voluptuous Margaux should drink well pretty much upon release. There is a lot to like, that much is clear. The blend is 58% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 2% Petit Verdot. Michel Rolland is the Consultant for Labégorce, which is owned by the Perrodo family. Here, the winemaking style appears to be better suited to the intrinsic personality of the wine than it is at Marquis d'Alesme - Becker. This is a fabulous wine in its class. -- Antonio Galloni 91-94/100

90–91
/100

Suckling über: Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois

-- Suckling: — Suckling: A very classy young red with super classy tannins. Medium to full body, fresh fruit and bright acidity. 90-91/100

Wine Enthusiast über: Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois

-- Wine Enthusiast: Barrel Sample. Smoke-driven on the nose, the palate brings flavors of dark coffee and bitter chocolate. The tannins are rough and could use some time to integrate. — R.V. 90-92/100

Chateau Labegorce Cru Bourgeois 2014