Chateau Cheval Blanc 2014
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RP | 96 |
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Vintage | 2014 |
Volume | 0,75 |
The 2014 Château Cheval Blanc is a blend of 45% Cabernet Franc and 55% Merlot, picked from 19 September until 8 ROBERT PARKER “October. It has a very succinct, almost understated bouquet, here a mixture of red and black fruit, cold limestone and crushed rose petals (the latter observed when the wine was in barrel). It is not a set of aromatics that go out and grab your attention, rather the sophistication creeps up on you. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp tannin. Unlike the Deuxième Vin, there is real structure and backbone here, a gentle but insistent grip in the mouth. It errs towards black instead of red fruit, intermingling with sage and cumin, then segueing into a precise finish with a long, lingering ferrous finish (à la Pomerol!), finally a hint of oyster shell on the aftertaste. It is one of the most subtle Château Cheval Blancs that I have tasted in a long time, although it will doubtlessly be deceptively long lived. This is a serious Château Cheval Blanc for serious oenophiles.”