BLASON DE L'ÉVANGILE

2022 Pomerol Château L'Évangile

Grapes Cab Franc
Colour Red
Origin France, Bordeaux
Sub-district Pomerol & Lalande de Pomerol
Village Pomerol

88% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Franc. 14.2% alc. Harvest was 29 August – 14 September. 30% of the crop was used for Blason. The plateau of Pomerol has the hottest climate in Bordeaux, and the team at L’Evangile had to make some critical decisions during the summer to ensure they harvested their bunches in the best possible condition. The vines suffered from the drought in August, and, come harvest time, the fresher east-facing side of the vines was picked and kept separate from the more cooked west-facing side. In the end, the decision was taken to use all of the east side but only a small proportion of the west side and the result is a daring, indulgent and exciting Blason, built from gentle extraction and resulting in exquisite balance. This is more of a long-lived Blason than I have seen before, and I feel it might make it ten years of age before it hits its peak. I know a lot of Blason devotees, and this sublime vintage will likely inspire a stampede when the wine is released onto the market. Rating: 17.5+ Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (May 2023)


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The 2022 Blason de L'Évangile has a straightforward bouquet with dark berry fruit, tar and a subtle marine influence that emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with rounded and supple tannins. It's dense for a Blason, with blackberry and raspberry mixed with black tea toward the finish. Maybe just missing a little tension, but I appreciate the peppery element on the aftertaste. Drinking range: 2026 - 2038 Rating: 88-90 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (May 2023)

Ruby red in colour, deep nutmeg and clove spice, plush velvety blackberry fruits, with cracked pepper, fig and damson notes. The vintage character is clear in the exuberance, with some austerity to the tannins on the finish. 50% of the production in Blason (a slight rise from usual). 8% amphora for aging, plus 10% in lage wooden casks. 3.8ph, irrigation on young vines. 2nd year of organic certification. Harvest August 29, earliest ever, for the west-facing side of the vines only. Drinking range: 2025 - 2036 Rating: 91 Jane Anson, Decanter (May 2023)

The second wine from L'Evangile represents 50% of the production this year. It shows all the qualities of the first wine in a more flattering, tender and elegant mode. More extroverted, it is also more forward. Rating: 90-92 La Revue du Vin de France (May 2023)

Château L'Évangile

Sandwiched between Château Petrus to the north and Château Cheval Blanc to the south are the vineyards of Château l’Evangile. In the latter part of the 19th Century l’Evangile’s wines were rated as second only to Petrus, reflecting the glory of its illustrious neighbours.

Château l’Evangile’s origins lay in an estate called Domaine de Mautretat that was broken up in the early years of the 18th Century with a Mme Conseillan taking one part (that went on to be next-door neighbours Château Conseillante) with a reverend gentleman called M. Léglise purchasing the other, to be called Château Fazilleau until renamed l’Evangile – the Gospel – in the late 19th Century, presumably in keeping with having St Peter (Petrus) next door.

Today Château l’Evangile is owned by Domaines Baron de Rothschild (Lafite), they having purchased the estate in 1990 from the Ducasse family one of whose forebears, Paul Chaperon, had built the château in 1874. DBR have injected a whole new level of investment and improvement to once again raise l’Evangile to the very top echelon of Pomerol. The 22ha of vineyard and planted for the most part on an usual gravel band that runs through the more usual clay soil. They are planted with 79% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc and 1% Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines are aged in barrel for between 12 and 24 months, although in more recent vintages they, like many producers in France, have also used larger oak foudres, amphorae and concrete vats alongside the traditional barriques bordelaises of 225 l.

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