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Château Le Gay 2024
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En Primeur Wines – delivery in early 2027
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/100
Vinum
Intense nose with pronounced roasted notes, almond, cassis, fruit tea, cool minerality; compact on the palate, structured, fine tannins, top-notch acidity, pleasing length, roasted notes from the barrique on the aftertaste. Should improve further with maturation.
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Decanter
Ripe and heady aromatics on the nose – signature Le Gay scents. Tannins make the first impression, massy and really quite filling before softening quickly and melting into the sides of the mouth. This has a clean and cool focus, with clarity to the blue fruit, but is missing a touch more vibrancy and lift. Nevertheless, it has structure and a sense of refinement to the expression. Not quite as sustained as some in terms of brightness, more glossy and rich with clear oak aspects that should settle in time.
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/100
Jeff Leve
Leve Jeff
Flowers, chocolate, truffle, black cherries, espresso, and licorice are at work in the perfume. On the palate, the wine is bright, firm, fresh, and lively, with cocoa overtones to the plums, espresso, and earthy palate. The wine blends 83.3% Merlot with 16.7% Cabernet Franc. 13.5% ABV. Harvesting took place September 19-September 27. Drink from 2029-2045. 91-93 Pts
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Le Figaro Vin
A dark, mysterious nose with aromas of black plum and olive, interlaced with a few notes of rose petal. The freshness on the palate delights with juicy fruit notes, a lively character and precise acidity, leading to a mouthwatering finish, chiseled like a chalk sculpture.
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Yves Beck
The interplay of freshness and ripeness underpins the bouquet’s complexity, revealing notes of peony, peppermint and blueberries. Sleek on the attack, the wine stands out for its elegance as much as for its energy. It has compact, powerful tannins that provide a base that is both pleasing and dependable. A wine with muscle and flesh, with an appealing, gourmet touch. It has the drive to carry it forward for many years, but it still needs to finish settling into place. Harmony will come with time.
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Vertdevin
(81% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc) The nose is fruity, elegant, and offers lovely finesse within its power, a certain velvetiness, a finely judged peppery edge, and a delicate texture. It reveals notes of pulpy blackberry, fleshy blue fruits, and, more lightly, juicy/pulpy cherry, accompanied by hints of cornflower and lilac, fine touches of camphor, discreet notes of fresh almond and Sichuan pepper, a hint of graphene, cocoa nibs, and a subtle touch of bergamot. After aeration, subtle hints of star anise and Cubeb pepper appear. The palate is beautifully mineral, fresh, and offers good definition, precision, a tangy spine, energy, a fine, racy grain, and a certain silkiness. On the palate, this wine expresses notes of pulpy/juicy blackberry, blackcurrant, and, more lightly, crisp Quetsche plum, combined with touches of violet and camphor, as well as hints of toast, toasted almond, fine touches of Timut pepper, and a subtle, almost blood-orange note in the background. The tannins are elegant, silky, finely sappy, saline, and fresh. Good length and persistence.
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Jane Anson
Jane Anson
Intense peony and iris notes on the aromatics; no need to wait too long, but there is Pomerol character here: cocoa bean, espresso. They are using oak, but they are using it well. Yield: 16 hl/ha.
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/100
Jean-Marc Quarin
Jean-Marc Quarin
Deep, intense color with black highlights. Very aromatic, silky nose with blackberry nuances. A refreshing touch of oak as the wine opens up in the glass. Airy and beautifully suave on the attack, developing with a fine texture, plenty of flavor and a melting body. The typical hedonistic character of this cru is very much present, for today and for tomorrow. Good length. Blend: 81% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc. Alcohol: 13.5% - pH: 3.5. Yield: 16 hl/ha. Production: 10,000 bottles.

