CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981
CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981
CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981
CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981
CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981
CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981
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1981

CHÂTEAU L'EVANGILE 1981

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85 / 100
Cellar Tracker October - 2007
Cellar Tracker
 The nose was decidely musty with an earthy, beet-rooty core. Lovely bottle sweetness up front that competes with the earthy, musty midpalate. there is some purple pudding sweet fruit lurking deep down across the palate but this bottle ultimately ends up being short and shallow though with an appealing licorice tinged finish. 
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82 / 100
Wine Spectator October - 1994
Wine Spectator
 Lovely and soft, offering smoke, berry, chocolate and tobacco character. Medium-bodied with a light finish. 
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Evangile (L')
The grand vin of Château L'Evangile is described in an old edition of "Grands vins de Bordeaux" (Dussaut editions) as "...full, elegant wines with incomparable bouquet and finesse." For many wine enthusiasts, subtle and elegant quality is indeed the hallmark of this wine.Grape varieties in the wine: 80 to 90% Merlot, 10 to 20% Cabernet FrancAging duration in oak barrels: 18 months, with 70% new barrels.Average annual production: 2,000 to 3,000 cases per year. After a cold and wet winter, high temperatures in March and April favored the start of vegetation. Then, a long, gray, temperate period without excess continued until August, requiring enhanced technical monitoring. The good weather stabilized in early September and eventually favored good and calm grape ripening. This vintage is characterized by a 13-moon year and a longer than normal vegetative cycle.Discreet nose. Very round on the palate, full attack, generous mid-palate. Finish with a solid texture. Very well-integrated oak.