Cheval Blanc 2019

Cheval Blanc 2019
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Region: Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux


Blend: 57.5% Merlot, 42% Cabernet Franc, 0.5% Cabernet Sauvignon


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Cheval Blanc 2019 is a wine of profound elegance and complexity, showcasing a brilliant deep ruby color that captures the eye. The nose is captivating, revealing a symphony of aromas that include blackcurrants, blackberries, violet, spices, and cedar, all harmoniously intertwined. On the palate, it is rich, opulent, and full-bodied, with silky smooth tannins that coat the mouth with a velvety texture. Flavors of ripe dark fruits, cocoa, tobacco, and exotic spices dance on the palate, delivering an exquisite taste experience. The finish is incredibly long and persistent, leaving a lingering impression of refined sophistication. Cheval Blanc 2019 is a true masterpiece, a wine that exemplifies the pinnacle of winemaking artistry, and is a must-try for the discerning wine enthusiast.


Robert Parker - 100 Points

"One of the unequivocally great wines of the vintage is the 2019 Cheval Blanc, a stunning young Saint-Émilion that wafts from the glass with aromas of wild berries and plums mingled with notions of lilac, pipe tobacco, violets, raw cocoa, licorice, crushed mint and burning embers. Full-bodied, layered and enveloping, it's deep and intense, with beautifully rich, powdery tannins and vibrant flavors. Concluding with a long, saline finish, this rivals the 2016 as the finest Cheval Blanc of the decade, and in many respects it might be thought of as the latter vintage's sun-kissed cousin. Bravo to Pierre-Olivier Clouet and his team!"


Antonio Galloni - 96+ Points

"The 2019 Cheval Blanc is much more understated on the nose compared to its peers. Cedar and graphite merge with black fruit, but it is missing a bit of vigor at present. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, quite structured though a little more austere and drier. Grouchy, which makes me think of Lafleur when it's young. Very impressive length though. A deceptive wine. Tasted blind at the Southwold annual tasting."

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