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Château La Violette 2023
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92
/100
Decanter
Perfumed and aromatic on the nose. Cool straight away, blueberries and blue cherries, really quite fresh and minty. Quite light, perhaps missing a touch more plushness, but it’s direct and streamlined with a really long finish. Smooth tannins, well built and nicely structured. Ageing 70% new oak.
92
/100
Vinous
Neal Martin
The 2023 La Violette has an ebullient bouquet, as usual, clean and pure black cherry and cassis fruit, a floral component emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with that typical lush mouthfeel, although the acidity imparts freshness. There is a veneer of dark chocolate toward the finish but, overall, it retains a sensuality that I found in barrel, and it should age well in bottle.
96
/100
Jeff Leve
Leve Jeff
Dark in color, the wine is equally intense on the palate with its layers of black and red fruits, dark chocolate, black cherries, black raspberries, black plums, and chalk. There is depth, concentration, and richness with power, lift, and opulence in the mid-palate that carries through to the finish. The key to the vintage was the long hang time, with harvesting starting September 11–20. The length of the harvest is due to manual destemming. The wine was produced from 100% Merlot, 14% ABV. Drink from 2029–2050. 95–97 pts.
94
/100
Falstaff
Falstaff
Deep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections, delicate rim brightening. Nuances of cranberry, tree resin, subtle smoky wood, green tea, semi-bitter chocolate, peppery undertones, some plum and the eponymous floral notes. Also gingerbread (from the wood). On the palate, the wine is dense in a relaxed way, well endowed with tactile minerality, and despite the round, supple body, there is also juiciness and elegance. The finish develops a distinctive saltiness.
18
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Weinwisser
100% Merlot, 70% new barriques. Densely interwoven bouquet, cooling cassis spice, delicate violet perfume and blueberry jelly. On the palate, complex and straightforward, with a tight-knit tannic framework, supporting verve and a well-toned body. In the concentrated, never-ending finish: blackcurrant, deep-seated terroir spice and a powdery astringency.
92
/100
Jane Anson
Jane Anson
This is intense, with rich character—grilled coffee, blueberry—slightly heavy through the mid-palate, though it has good depth and texture, Pomerol typicity, and very much the estate’s signature. Close to the church plots in Pomerol, Vignobles Parent.
93
/100
Le Figaro Vin
Score: 92–94. Quivering and delicate, the nose enchants with floral aromas of violet and iris, lifted by nutmeg and white pepper. Very pure, energetic fruit is balanced by a fresh, velvety texture. Still monolithic, the finish remains gourmand, brightened by a touch of acidity that awakens the palate.
97
/100
Yves Beck
From the outset, harmony and finesse set the tone—no detours! Floral nuances recall why the wine is called Violette, but this remarkable complexity also deserves highlighting, as paradoxes sit side by side and create a singular unity. Elegant, even slender on the attack, the wine gradually takes shape and settles across the palate. It may seem shy at first, but it is really a matter of restraint and delicacy. In truth, it brims with power, which emerges from the mid-palate and is expressed through compact, precise tannins allied to a incisive, mouthwatering structure with a saline touch. Violette is vibrant and tonic, yet obviously charming! A Violette—whatever the article, in any case a great Pomerol! I have rarely encountered such liveliness, energy, and even salinity in the wines of La Violette!
99
/100
Vertdevin
A lovely, elegant and precise nose, offering bright, gleaming fruit, a sense of freshness, fine attention to detail and a multi-layered character. Beautifully fine-textured, fresh and intense (with delicacy). Notes of blackberry, tobacco and, more subtly, fleshy small dark berries, with touches of violet, lily and camphor, delicate infusion notes, vibrant blueberry, plus a hint of mocha and cardamom, a discreet touch of cornflower and an almost imperceptible, nearly Mediterranean nuance in the fruit. The palate is beautifully guided: delicate, supple, gourmand and airy (in its pulpy texture), perfectly balanced, with a very nicely elongated feel, depth, a tangy acidic frame, a fine sense of detail (like a square of silk) and a precise, delicate, appetising mouthfeel. Lovely finesse. On the palate, the wine shows notes of juicy/pulpy blackberry, bright blackcurrant and, more lightly, vibrant small blue fruits, alongside touches of raspberry, vivid/pulpy cherry, vivid/pulpy cherry, violet, plus hints of cornflower, infusion, tonka bean, a touch of roast and toasted almond. The tannins are chalky, elegant and flavoursome. A discreet note of pleasant cocoa bitterness on the finish/persistence.
93
/100
Wine Spectator
James Molesworth
A friendly red, with an up-front and caressing feel to its dark plum and blackberry confiture notes, all dusted with cocoa and framed with perfumed black tea on the finish. For fans of the showier style. Drink now through 2038. 322 cases made.
98
/100
Jean-Marc Quarin
Jean-Marc Quarin
Beautiful deep colour with bright highlights. Intense nose, with ripe, Merlot-driven fruit. Precise on the attack, very, very aromatic through the mid-palate, the wine melts across the palate, juicy and noble. Then, between the mid-palate and the finish, the flavours pick up speed and take the wine into another dimension. Such momentum is quite incredible for a 100% Merlot. And it’s superb! Grapes hand-destemmed before fermentation. In the same vein as the 2022.

