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Château Villemaurine 2024

    Château Villemaurine 2024

    Grand cru classe - - - Red - See details
    J. Robinson | 15
    J. Suckling | 93-94
    Vinous - A. Galloni | 92-94
    The Wine Independent | 90-92
    Alexandre Ma | 93-95
    Vinous Neal Martin | 90-92
    €222.00 Incl. VAT
    (
    €37.00 / Unit
    )
    €203.33 Ex duty & VAT
    Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
    1 x 75CL
    €38.90
    6 x 75CL
    €222.00

    En Primeur Wines – delivery in early 2027

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    Marks and reviews

    90

    /100

    Vinum

    Expansive nose of violets, orange blossom, blackberry and dark chocolate, underpinned by cool, stony minerality; finely structured on the palate, delicate fruit, pronounced, powdery tannins, a red-fruited, subtly acid-driven finish on blood orange. A fresh Saint-Emilion that represents the vintage well.

    93

    /100

    Decanter

    Lifted and friendly, this is quite focused on the acidity — not lean but bright and tangy. The tannins are really in the background; this is precise and detailed with good definition all the way through. It’s not exactly charming, but it has good character with long length and wonderfully detailed saline, iodine and oyster shell salinity on the finish. There’s no doubt some glossiness to this. A good job here, I think. 3.40 pH. 65 IPT. A yield of 41 hl/ha. Ageing 75% new oak.

    15

    /20

    Jancis Robinson

    James Lawther MW

    83% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon. Cask sample. Robust and a little chunky. A bit too much extraction. Chewy tannins with a dry finish. Falls away. (JL)

    94

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Licorice, smoke, espresso, chocolate, and black cherry aromatics open the perfume getting the wine started. On the palate, the wine is rich, deep, long, creamy, and most importantly, fresh. The fruits provide length, suppleness, and character, finishing with salty accents, and minty nuances that you find as the wine lingers. Refined, and concentrated, you can enjoy this with just a year or two of aging. The wine blends 83% Merlot with 11% Cabernet Franc and 6% Cabernet Sauvignon. 13.2% ABV. Harvesting took place September 25 - October 7. Drink from 2028-2040. 93-95 Pts

    90

    /100

    Le Figaro Vin

    A toasted oak character opens on the nose, accompanied by aromas of bitter orange peel and ripe purple fruits, giving an elegant, dark profile. This elegance carries through to a fresh, supple, even velvety texture, despite a finish dominated by acidity.

    93

    /100

    Vertdevin

    The nose is aromatic, with a toasted edge and a lovely texture. It reveals notes of blackberry, graphene, and, more subtly, wild strawberry, combined with touches of fairly ripe red berries, as well as hints of infusion, nutmeg, and a touch of toasted almond. The palate is finely crafted, offering suppleness, juiciness, a tangy backbone, energy, and good definition. It also shows a certain accuracy, purity of fruit, and a fine, racy grain. On the palate, this wine expresses notes of juicy/pulpy blackcurrant and small red berries, and more subtly, juicy/tangy cherry, combined with touches of lilac, star anise, infusion, and nutmeg. Good length and definition. The tannins are precise and mellow. A wine offering juiciness, acidity, and a touch of brightness.

    92

    /100

    Jane Anson

    Jane Anson

    Takes its time to unroll, has some of the austerity of its location slap bang on the limestone plateau, but this is an enjoyable wine, softly spoken black and red fruits, acidity is gripping for certain but not overpowering, and there is a juicy pomegranate and salted cracker finish. Good potential here. 3.4 pH, 65 IPT, harvest 27 September to 7 October. 41 hl/ha yield, 75% new oak for ageing.

    94

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Deep black colour with garnet highlights. An intense nose of ripe fruit, developing into a suave bouquet in the glass. Precise on the attack, very aromatic on the mid-palate, with a structure never seen so velvety; the wine caresses, then rises into a long, well-knit and powerful finish. Superb! Here is a new version of this estate that has never stopped changing hands, without ever finding its master. Now it has. Blend: 83% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc, 6% Cabernet Sauvignon. Alcohol: 13% – pH: 3.4 – IPT: 65. Yield: 40 hl/ha. Production: 33,000 bottles.

    Description

    Characteristics and tasting tips of Château Villemaurine 2024

    Tasting

    Nose
    The nose is rich and complex, dominated by intense aromas of dark fruits and spicy notes that add depth and elegance to the whole.

    Palate
    The attack is fresh and elegant, followed by a silky, enveloping texture. The mid-palate reveals perfect harmony with a generous roundness. The finish, long and juicy, prolongs the tasting pleasure.

    An elegant Grand Cru Classé from Saint-Émilion with a beautiful structure

    The estate
    The Château Villemaurine, located in Saint-Émilion on the right bank of Bordeaux, is a historic wine estate whose name dates back to the 7th century, linked to a Moorish camp. Today, under the direction of the Lefévère family, the estate covers 8 hectares of clay-limestone soils. The family has modernized the facilities, collaborating with renowned experts to refine winemaking techniques. Classified as a Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Émilion, the vineyard produces wines recognized for their elegance.

    The vineyard
    The vineyard of Château Villemaurine covers 8 hectares in the heart of Saint-Émilion. The vines, averaging 35 years old, are planted on heavy clay and clay-limestone soils, with a subsoil composed of a limestone plateau and oolites. .

    The vintage
    The spring of 2024 was marked by uncertain weather conditions. The summer proved hot, promoting polyphenol synthesis, while cool nights allowed optimal concentration of aromatic compounds. The harvest period experienced episodes of heavy rains, but the clay soils retained water to redistribute it gradually, ensuring ideal ripening of the grapes.

    Vinification and aging
    Sorting by density during the harvest. Maceration with pump-overs and punch-downs. Malolactic fermentation in barrels.Vinification in 68hl double-walled, temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks and 20hl and 40hl casks. The aging lasts 16 months, with 75 % in new French oak barrels and 25 % in large casks.

    Blend
    Merlot (83 %), Cabernet Franc (11 %) and Cabernet Sauvignon (6 %).

    Château Villemaurine 2024
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