L'Evangile Pomerol 2011

Cabernet/Bordeaux Blends from Pomerol, Right Bank, Bordeaux, France
F 94
JG 93
WS 93
LRVF 93
WE 92
V 91
13.5% ABV
Item # 347198

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750ml
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94 points Falstaff Guide (5/24/12).

93+ points John Gilman (View From the Cellar): "I found the 2010 l’Évangile a bit overripe and heady last year, but the 2011 is a completely different animal and one of the most beautiful Pomerols of the vintage. The blend will only contain six percent cabernet franc this year, with the remainder made up of merlot, but clearly the merlot had no problem ripening at l’Évangile in 2011, as the wine is outstanding. The harvest was started here on September 6th for the young vines, with the old vines brought in between September 13th and 26th. In contrast to last year’s heady 14.6 percent octane level, the 2011 is a full point lower in alcohol and shows off great terroir as a result. The superb and utterly classic nose jumps from the glass in a blaze of dark berries, plums, coffee bean, a touch of tobacco leaf, lovely soil tones and a suave base of nutty new oak. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied, pure and utterly suave on the attack, with a lovely core of fruit, firm, but beautifully-integrated tannins and outstanding length and grip on the nascently complex and very refined finish. This is better than Lafite this year! 2022-2075. (Mar/Apr 2012)"

93 points Wine Spectator: "A dark, grippy, structured version, with a strong charcoal spine running through the core of dark fig, steeped plum and black currant fruit. Loam and bittersweet cocoa notes check in on the finish, endowed with ample buried acidity. Should stretch out pleasantly, but this will need a little more time than most other 2011 Pomerols to round into form. Best from 2017 through 2027. (3/31/14)"

93 points La Revue du Vin de France (2016).

92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Big, rich opulent, this wine has weight, concentration and layers of ripe Merlot. Structure is also there because of the black intensity of the wine, with spice and dark chocolate adding to the powerful fruit. Drink from 2017. (May 2014)"

91 points Neal Martin (Vinous): "The 2011 l'Evangile has a rather sweaty bouquet at first, maybe just a little forced in the winery? Menthol scents emerge with time. The palate is spicy on the entry, a little richer in style than its peers, good body and depth with a savory, white pepper and clove finish. Peaking now, though it will give several years more drinking pleasure. A second bottle poured is much better. Cleaner and more focused on the nose, earthy red fruit mixes with hoisin and truffle. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fresh and focused with a delineated finish, this is one of the few to offer a touch of mineralité. Tasted blind at the annual 10-Year-On tasting. Drink: 2022-2032. (Apr 2022)"
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94 points Falstaff Guide (5/24/12).

93+ points John Gilman (View From the Cellar): "I found the 2010 l’Évangile a bit overripe and heady last year, but the 2011 is a completely different animal and one of the most beautiful Pomerols of the vintage. The blend will only contain six percent cabernet franc this year, with the remainder made up of merlot, but clearly the merlot had no problem ripening at l’Évangile in 2011, as the wine is outstanding. The harvest was started here on September 6th for the young vines, with the old vines brought in between September 13th and 26th. In contrast to last year’s heady 14.6 percent octane level, the 2011 is a full point lower in alcohol and shows off great terroir as a result. The superb and utterly classic nose jumps from the glass in a blaze of dark berries, plums, coffee bean, a touch of tobacco leaf, lovely soil tones and a suave base of nutty new oak. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied, pure and utterly suave on the attack, with a lovely core of fruit, firm, but beautifully-integrated tannins and outstanding length and grip on the nascently complex and very refined finish. This is better than Lafite this year! 2022-2075. (Mar/Apr 2012)"

93 points Wine Spectator: "A dark, grippy, structured version, with a strong charcoal spine running through the core of dark fig, steeped plum and black currant fruit. Loam and bittersweet cocoa notes check in on the finish, endowed with ample buried acidity. Should stretch out pleasantly, but this will need a little more time than most other 2011 Pomerols to round into form. Best from 2017 through 2027. (3/31/14)"

93 points La Revue du Vin de France (2016).

92 points Wine Enthusiast: "Big, rich opulent, this wine has weight, concentration and layers of ripe Merlot. Structure is also there because of the black intensity of the wine, with spice and dark chocolate adding to the powerful fruit. Drink from 2017. (May 2014)"

91 points Neal Martin (Vinous): "The 2011 l'Evangile has a rather sweaty bouquet at first, maybe just a little forced in the winery? Menthol scents emerge with time. The palate is spicy on the entry, a little richer in style than its peers, good body and depth with a savory, white pepper and clove finish. Peaking now, though it will give several years more drinking pleasure. A second bottle poured is much better. Cleaner and more focused on the nose, earthy red fruit mixes with hoisin and truffle. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fresh and focused with a delineated finish, this is one of the few to offer a touch of mineralité. Tasted blind at the annual 10-Year-On tasting. Drink: 2022-2032. (Apr 2022)"
Product SKU 347198
Producer L'Evangile
Country France
Region Bordeaux
SubRegion Right Bank
Appellation Pomerol
Varietal Cabernet/Bordeaux Blends
Vintage 2011
Size 750ml
Color Red
ABV 13.5%
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