L'Esprit de Chevalier Blanc 2021
Distrikt | Graves, Péssac-Léognan |
Druvor | Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon |
Årgång | 2021 |
Fyllighet | 7 |
Fruktsyra | 9 |
Sötma | 1 |
Procucenter | Domaine de Chevalier |
Artikelnr | 2837 |
Lagerstatus | |
Förpackningsmaterial | Papplåda |
Fraktkostnad | 169:- |
Avnjutes mellan | 2023 - 2033 |
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Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider
Lemon, lime, green apples, honeysuckle, pomelo, and flowers open the nose. Creamy, fresh, vibrant and packed with sweet, yellow citrus, the wine is crisp, fresh and juicy on the palate and in the finish
Jeb Dunnuck
I'd happily own the 2021 L'Esprit De Chevalier Blanc, a medium-bodied, round, supple, nicely textured white that shows the freshness and purity of the vintage. Notes of melon, crushed stone, and white flowers define the nose, and it's balanced and lengthy on the palate.
James Suckling
A very pure, bright and crisp white with notes of fennel, green apples, limes and nettles. White pepper and stones, too. Medium-bodied and very fresh with a stony, mineral finish. Salty. 65% sauvignon and 35% semillon. Second wine of Domaine de Chevalier.
Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Matured for nine months in barrels, the 2021 L'Esprit de Chevalier Blanc possesses a floral, elegant bouquet with aromas of verbena, lime tree leaves, spring flowers, pear and peach intertwined with nutmeg hints. Medium to full-bodied, elegant and juicy, it’s seamless and broad, concluding with a long, penetrating finish. It’s tenser and more vibrant than the 2022 counterpart.
Druvor
70% Sauvignon Blanc & 30% Semillon.
Tasting note
'A very pure, bright and crisp white with notes of fennel, green apples, limes and nettles. White pepper and stones, too. Medium-bodied and very fresh with a stony, mineral finish. Salty. 65% sauvignon and 35% semillon. Second wine of Domaine de Chevalier.'
James Suckling
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This 67-hectare estate in Pessac-Léognan is at the top of its game today, and the 2019 vintage is a striking success. When the Bernard family purchased Domaine de Chevalier in 1983, the vineyards amounted to only 20 hectares; expansion followed in the woodlands (much of which remain) that occupy this site, on the same stony gravel and black sand over iron-rich clay that defines the estate's historic vineyards. It's a cold site in winter, surrounded by trees, but warm in summer, as the stones reflect heat and the black sands absorb it. Farming is now organic and biodynamic, with experiments with cover crops, unhedged canopies and drainage to improve more humid parcels. Sauvignon Blanc is planted in the estate's coolest sites, Cabernet Sauvignon on its warmest, and everything else is planted in between. Since 1983, Domaine de Chevalier has naturally evolved; as new plantings came online, the wines lost some of the intensity-without-weight that had always been their signature. In the early 2000s, a concerted effort was made to attain fuller maturity and more concentration, and the wines became a little chunkier and more obviously oaky, too, but recent years have seen a return to seamless elegance, without any loss of depth or persistence. In many respects, indeed, the last few vintages of Domaine de Chevalier bear a closer stylistic kinship to the great wines produced at this address in the 1970s and before than they do to the vintages of the early 2000s. Olivier Bernard and his team, in short, are to be congratulated for ushering in a new golden age at an estate that produces one of Bordeaux's most singular and characterful wines.'
Robert Parker Wine Advocate