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Château Villemaurine 2023

Château Villemaurine 2023

Grand cru classe - - - Red - See details
J. Robinson | 16
J. Suckling | 94-95
Vinous - A. Galloni | 92-95
The Wine Independent | 92-94
Alexandre Ma | 93-95
Vinous Neal Martin | 93-95
€246.00 Incl. VAT
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
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    Marks and reviews

    92

    /100

    Vinum

    Still marked by oak with notes of mocha, blackberry and violet; taut palate, gripping tannins, chalky, cool, lots of energy and tension; fresh, red-fruited finish. It has breed and class.

    92

    /100

    Decanter

    Made from grapes harvested between September 20 and October 2, this wine displays engaging aromas of ripe plum and violets, which introduce a juicy palate and plenty of ripe fruit. However, the oak component—70% new—comes too much to the fore at this early stage, obstructing the charm one would expect from this vintage, even if the wine conveys impressive depth, with a low 3.46 pH that reflects vivacity. For now, a conservative score: let's see how it develops with the 16 months of barrel ageing.

    16

    /20

    Jancis Robinson

    James Lawther MW

    70% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc. Cask sample. Smoky, red-berry notes. Firm and chalky on the palate, the limestone character evident. Clean and mouth-cleansing on the finish, the terroir again present. Perhaps a touch austere. (JL)

    95

    /100

    Vinous

    Antonio Galloni

    The 2023 Villemaurine is gorgeous. Blue/purple fruit, lavender, mocha, crème de cassis, graphite and gravel stain the palate. Vibrant limestone undertones give the wine its shape, drive and overall persistence. The relatively elevated presence of Cabernet Franc comes through with time in the glass. This vibrant, salivating Saint-Émilion is a total knockout. Tasted three times.

    94

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Silky, fresh, lush, polished, and concentrated, with layers of sweet, ripe black and red cherries, flowers, spice, and incense on the nose and palate. The wine is refined, polished, long, and pure, with a sweetness to the berries on the finish. The blend is 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc. 14.5% ABV. Drink from 2027–2042. 93–95 pts.

    95

    /100

    Falstaff

    Falstaff

    Dark ruby, deep core. Dark forest-berry confit with a delicate floral underpinning, ripe cherries, multi-faceted bouquet, a hint of rose petals. Juicy, elegant, ripe cherries, ripe, fine tannins, good freshness, seamless, fine fruit expression, mineral and long-lasting, an extremely pleasing performance.

    93

    /100

    Jane Anson

    Jane Anson

    Smoky grilled oak on the nose, red roses, rosemary, intense inky ruby colour. Love what they are producing at this estate over recent years, and this captures the energy of the vintage. 70% new oak, 30hl/ha yield.

    93

    /100

    Le Figaro Vin

    Score: 92–94. An lifted, slightly strict nose with chalky notes mingling with riper aromas of grilled meat and blackberry jam. On the palate, the mood is more relaxed and perfumed, while still retaining a certain straightness of taut, crunchy, tangy fruit.

    95

    /100

    Vertdevin

    The nose is nicely crafted, precise and textured, with a certain density that doesn’t show. It expresses notes of ripe/fresh small black fruits, ripe wild raspberry and, more lightly, cornflower, combined with touches of licorice stick and star anise, with a discreet hint of graphite, toast and toasted almond. The palate is fruity and offers juiciness, smoothness, a zesty backbone, good definition, indulgence, accuracy and fine tension. It reveals notes of juicy/fleshy blackberry, juicy/fresh blackcurrant and, more lightly, juicy/fresh raspberry, along with touches of fresh purple plum, as well as hints of camphor and toasted almond, with fine almost Bourbon-vanilla nuances and a saline touch on the finish/persistence. The tannins are supple and gourmand. A finely plush, sapid palate.

    89

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    Black cherry and currant fruit shows a gently mulled edge while keeping a modestly juicy feel as apple wood and sweet tobacco check in on the toasty-edged finish. Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Drink now through 2034. 2,000 cases made, 200 cases imported.

    Description

    Characteristics and Tasting Recommendations for Château Villemaurine 2023

    Tasting

    Nose
    Opening with red fruit notes, the nose exudes, as aeration progresses, delectable spicy aromas.

    Palate
    An ample, silky attack gives way to a palate whose liveliness and balance carry through to a saline, fruity finish.



    A fresh and complex Red wine from Saint-Émilion

    The estate

    The earliest traces of Villemaurine date back to the Moorish era when the site was named « Ville Maure ». Château Villemaurine is now owned by the Lefévère family, owners of several estates including Château Sansonnet.

    The 2023 vintage is the third produced by this family at the helm of the estate which, wishing to preserve the identity of this cru, has chosen to evolve the ageing process to diminish oak influence and allow more emphasis on fruit and aromatics of this Grand Cru Classé, exuding the finesse of its extraordinary terroir.

    The vineyard

    Superbly situated in the heart of the village of Saint-Émilion, the vineyard of Château Villemaurine covers 8 hectares of vines, 6 hectares of which are in production. The vines, averaging 35 years of age, are planted on clay-limestone soils resting on the famous Astéries limestone. Château Villemaurine is certified HVE 3.

    The vintage

    Although the start of the year was marked by early and uniform bud break, as was flowering, the warm and humid spring conditions led to high mildew pressure, kept in check thanks to the teams’ expertise. The relative warmth of early summer was offset by high temperatures in late August, promoting good berry ripeness. Harvested according to ripeness levels, the grapes are of excellent quality.

    Winemaking and ageing

    manual harvest in small crates, double vibrating sorting table, manual and density sorting, then gravity-fed filling. Vinification with pump-overs and punch-downs, then malolactic fermentation in thermo-regulated stainless steel vats. The wine is aged for 16 months in French oak barrels (70% new) and in foudres.

    Blend

    Merlot (70%)
    Cabernet franc (30%).

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