Chateau Le Chemin 2018

฿3,850.00

This Pomerol wine is a single-variety Merlot matured in new barrique barrels to give additional complexity and body to this silky, elegant wine.

 

Winemaker Notes

Château Le Chemin belongs to the owner of château Grand Corbin Despagne located in Saint-Emilion. Acquired in 1993 by the Despagne family, the current owner François Despagne has managed it since 2008 and carefully farms this one-hectare micro vineyard using organic methods.


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Country: France
Sub Region: Bordeaux
Vintage: 2018
Colour: Dark Purple Red
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red
Alcohol %: 13.5%
Food Suggestion: Beef and Venison
Provenance (Old/New World): Old World
Bottle Size: 750 ml

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Wine Score

94 Critics' Score, Aggregated
James Suckling 94Points
VertdeVin 93Points

93 points VertdeVin
The nose is fruity, gourmand and offers generosity, freshness as well as a fine concentration and precision. It reveals notes of juicy blackberry, small bright black fruits, small notes of juicy blueberry associated with touches of crushed strawberry, Sichuan pepper, a racy minerality/incense, cocoa as well as fine hints of flowers and a discreet hint of vanilla. The palate is fruity, slightly tight and offers minerality, a beautiful freshness, a good definition, gourmandize as well as tension, a small concentration, precision, a bright/fresh fruit, a fine straightness, energy and a fine grain. On the palate this wine expresses notes of juicy/fleshy blackberry, pulpy/acidulous cassis, small notes of fresh/acidulous blueberry associated with touches of small juicy/ripe red berries, violet, dark chocolate as well as fine hints of camphir, crushed almond, toasted, a subtle hint of hazelnut and incense. A very discreet hint of toasted/caramelized oak and bitterness of the cocoa on the finish/persistence. Good length. A wine finely tight right now but will open with time. A precise, fresh wine offering a beautiful fruit.


Grape Variety

Bordeaux Blend

A Bordeaux Blend is a blended red wine that contains only those varieties that are authorized for use in the red wines of the Bordeaux region of France.  Bordeaux is the most famous and highly coveted wine blend in the world. Like many wines with a long history, there’s a lot to learn, so we’re here to just cover the basics.

  • Red Bordeaux blend is primarily composed of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc, with smaller portions of Malbec and Petit Verdot.
  • White Bordeaux blend is primarily made of Sauvignon Blanc and Sémillon, with a splash of Muscadelle in the mix

While there are both red and white Bordeauxs, the name Bordeaux is primarily associated with the red wine blend. Red Bordeaux is a red wine that is always made from blending Cabernet Sauvignon wine and Merlot wine together, though the proportion of each depends on the location of the winery that made the wine.

  • Left bank blends : tend to be higher in tannins, alcohol and acidity. They are powerful, rich wines that are said to age a bit better than wines from the Right Bank.
  • Right bank blends : tend to be softer, less tannic and lower in alcohol and acidity. Because Merlot is the dominant grape, they are much more juicy and usually ready to be drunk much earlier than Left Bank Bordeauxs, and they’re often less expensive.

Pomerol Wine

Tiny Pomerol is possibly the most famous of all Bordeaux’s appellations and it’s hedonistic wines command a high price.  Merlot dominates the vineyard to the virtual exclusion of other varieties relishing Pomerol’s special clay soils to produce superb inimitable wines.

Cabernet Sauvignon, whose wine has to live through a tannic youth. In Pomerol it is Merlot secondary in the Medoc, that is the leading vine.  Great growths have about 70-80% Merlot with perhaps 20% Cabernet Franc known here as Bouchet.  The greatest Pomerol, Petrus is almost exclusively Merlot growing in almost pure clay – with astonishing results.

Even the best Pomerol has produced all it’s perfume and achieved it’s dazzling finesse within a dozen years or so and many are already attractive at five years old.

When to drink – You can enjoy the headlong rush of fruit when the wine is very young – the tannins tend to be supple enough not to spoil the party – but it’s worth holding on for five years, ten for a top bottle before abandoning yourself to the carnival whirl of flavours.  Only really special wines stay the course beyond 15 years.

 

Best Vintages of Pomerol : 2016, 2015, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2001, 2000, 1998, 1995, 1990, 1989, 1985, 1982, 1975, 1970, 1964, 1961, 1959, 1955, 1953, 1952, 1950, 1949, 1948, 1947 and 1945


Pomerol Wine Style

It’s richer than any dry red wine has a right to be sometimes buttery, sometimes creamy with honeyed spices too.  Often the fruit is plummy but there’s blackcurrant in there too along with raisins, chocolate, roasted nuts and the disturbing perfume of truffles with mint to freshen it up.


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