
Couvent des Jacobins 2024
Marks and reviews
Description
Characteristics and tasting advice for Couvent des Jacobins 2024
Tasting
Nose
The nose is seduced by its spicy and floral expression.
Palate
Ample and fruity, the palate combines silky tannins with a beautiful vivacity.
The refinement and structure of a great Saint-Émilion wine
The property
Located in the heart of the village of Saint-Émilion, hidden from view, the Couvent des Jacobins is a place steeped in history. Founded in the 13th century, it is one of the oldest witnesses to the region's winemaking tradition. A family property for generations, it has been managed since 2010 by Xavier Jean, who is committed to preserving the soul and excellence of this emblematic estate.
The vineyard
The vineyard of Couvent des Jacobins covers 10.7 hectares spread over four distinct types of soil: limestone to the east of Saint-Émilion, clayey-sandy on Fronsadais molasses and on iron crasses to the southwest, as well as clay-limestone to the northeast. This geological diversity contributes to the richness of expression of the wine. The age of the vines varies from 8 to 61 years. The estate is run using organic farming, with occasional use of biodynamic preparations.
Vinification and aging
The harvest is carried out by hand, with meticulous sorting in the vineyard and then in the cellar. Each plot is vinified separately, in gravity-fed vats. The process includes a pre-fermentation maceration followed by a total maceration of 20 to 30 days, with gentle extractions adapted to each batch. The petit verdot undergoes manual punch-downs. Aging is carried out in French oak barrels, 40% of which are new and 60% of which have held one wine.
Blend
Merlot (78%), cabernet franc (15%) and petit verdot (7%).
