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Blason de l'Evangile 2021
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Blason de l'Evangile 2021

2nd wine of Ch. l'Evangile - - - Red - See details
Parker | 89
Decanter | 88
J. Suckling | 92-93
Vinous - A. Galloni | 90
The Wine Independent | 88
Alexandre Ma | 91-92
Vinous Neal Martin | 87
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

90

/100

Vinum

Finely spicy, almost piquant, with a herbal note, red berries, sour cherries. On the palate, light-footed and fresh, with delicate fruit, tannins already well integrated, dancingly light, showing elegance and medium length.

89

/100

Robert Parker

William Kelley

The 2021 Blason de l'Evangile has actually benefited, in a sense, from the frost, as the estate's lesser, sandier terroirs were hit hardest and represent a smaller proportion of the blend than usual. Bursting with aromas of plums, berries, violets, licorice and mint, it's medium-bodied, fleshy and suave, with powdery tannins and succulent acids. Some 20% was matured in tank and another 20% in foudre, leaving the wine's fruit in the foreground.

88

/100

Decanter

Dark berry notes on the nose, bramble and blackcurrant. A little bit sharp and sour on the palate, just initially, a burst of bramble fruits that then settles to be creamy and chalky with a lick of wet stone. Lacks a little depth on the mid-palate, more aerial and focused right now, with a fresh lingering flavour at the end. Still refined, lightly framed and delicate — not so powerful, more finessed, though the Cabernet aspects are totally delicious and provide such great mintiness on the long finish. Ageing will help broaden this out.

93

/100

James Suckling

This shows black cherries and mushrooms with bark and chocolate and hints of citrus. It’s medium- to full-bodied with round and velvety tannins and a juicy finish. Very gourmand and enticing. Second wine of Chateau L’Evangile but mostly from vineyards with sandy soils. 84% merlot and 16% cabernet franc. Drink or hold.

87

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2021 Blason de L'Évangile, which is partly aged in foudres and concrete to impart more freshness, has a strict bouquet with dark berry fruit, a touch of cedar and graphite. The palate is medium-bodied with black pepper and rosemary on the entry and moderate depth. It’s a little coarse and dry on the finish; therefore, I would drink this over the next four or five years.

89

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Spicy, leafy accents add to the bright red fruits on the nose. Medium-bodied, soft, crisp, strawberry, cherry, and red plums with a savory touch and just a hint of chocolate finish off the wine. You can enjoy this on release and over the near term while waiting for the Grand Vin to develop. Drink from 2023-2031. 88-90

91

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Deep ruby-hued, with lots of up-front Bing cherry and blueberry-like fruit, the 2021 Blason De L'Evangile is medium to full-bodied and has a round, supple, layered mouthfeel, some floral and chocolaty nuances, ripe tannins, and outstanding length. It's about as textured and sexy as the vintage gets, and I'd certainly be happy to drink a bottle any time over the coming 10-12 years.

88

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

The austerity found En Primeur is still here, but the aromatics do a great job of filling things out, with delicate raspberry leaf and red cherry fruit. No chaptalisation, and no fining before bottling. 5% new oak for ageing, with large oak casks and large-sized foudres, plus 20% in stainless steel. Both frost and mildew led to a 20 hl/ha yield. First organic-certified vintage, and the first full year with Juliette Couderc as technical director.

88

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

A blend of 84% Merlot and 16% Cabernet Franc, the 2021 Blason de L’Evangile has a medium garnet-purple color. Floral notes of roses and lavender skip out of the glass, leading to a core of red and black plums, with hints of dusty soil and allspice. Medium-bodied, the palate is bright and refreshing, with fine-grained tannins and lovely purity on the finish.

90

/100

Yves Beck

The freshness displayed by the Blason is explained by the 16% Cabernet Franc. One 26-hl foudre was used for ageing, along with concrete vats (15% and 20%). Oak management is precise; it primarily impacts the palate, particularly the mid-palate. The tannins provide solid backbone and offer valuable support alongside the acidic structure. A Blason d’Evangile that can already be enjoyed in its youth.

88

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark, purple color. Moderately intense nose with fresh fruit. Caressing palate, very fruity, tasty, with a supple, very pleasant body. Medium length. Blend: 84% merlot, 16% cabernet franc. Alcohol: 13.5% - pH: 3.65. Yield: 20 hl/ha.

16

/20

André Kunz

(Organic, 84% Merlot, 16% Cabernet Franc) Fresh, fragrant, floral, light bouquet; redcurrants, red cherries, balsa wood. Fine, fragrant palate with fresh fruit, delicate structure, finely grained sandy tannins, good aromatics, light finish. Has room to improve. 16/20 2024 - 2034

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