The red wine Château L’Évangile, vintage 2010 from the winery Château L'Évangile has been rated in 2017 by Peter Moser with 99 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Franc, Merlot from the region Pomerol in France.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby garnet, purple reflections, subtle brightening to the rim. Delicate nuances of beeswax and ripe cherries, sweet dark berry texture, delicate Lindt nougat chocolate, highly attractive bouquet. Juicy, complex, pleasant, extracted sweetness, ripe tannins, amazingly good freshness, mineral-salty nuances, persistent, black cherries on the finish, great length. Seems quite accessible at the moment. One should nevertheless exercise patience in order not to miss much that is invested in this wine of the extra class for the future. Has incredible freshness.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections. Black berry nuances, liquorice, fine savouriness notes, conveys some sweetness, delicate nougat. Full-bodied, incredibly juicy and silky, full of dark forest berries, round tannins, already very well developed, still shows some baby fat on the finish, fine Valrhona chocolate note on the finish, delicate liquorice and black cherry on the aftertaste, very good length, secure future, but definitely requires a long patience.
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