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Château La Violette 2021
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Château La Violette 2021

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Parker | 90-92
J. Robinson | 16.5
Bettane & Desseauve | 96-96
Wine Spectator | 92
J. Suckling | 94
Vinous - A. Galloni | 93
Vinous Neal Martin | 92
€1,161.00 Incl. VAT
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€387.00 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 3 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
€389.00
3 x 75CL
€1,161.00
1 x 1.5L
€727.00

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Marks and reviews

92

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2021 La Violette has a very precocious bouquet, as it did at primeur, with black plum, licorice and raspberry coulis, a touch of menthol coming through with time. The palate is quite glossy and smooth, though it feels a little sweeter on the finish than it did previously, at the expense of some delineation and tension—hence my slightly lower score. But for the vintage, it is still a commendable, comparatively opulent Pomerol.

95

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Flowers, espresso, roasted plums, incense, chocolate-coated black cherries, and smoke create an attention-seeking perfume. On the palate, the wine is packed with rich, spicy black raspberries, plums, and black cherries, with nuances of dark chocolate, licorice, espresso, and spice, with a dash of salt that arrives at the very end of the finish. Yields were low at 20 hectoliters per hectare, about half of normal production, so this is going to be very hard, if not impossible, to find after release. This is a very strong wine for the vintage. Drink from 2025–2045.

94

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is fresh, racy, elegant, with some power and a delicate spicy edge. It reveals notes of vibrant wild berries, Cubeb pepper and, more subtly, spices, with small touches of pulpy blackcurrant, as well as fine hints of camphor, black tea, violet and licorice. The palate is fruity, balanced, racy and precise, offering freshness, minerality, good definition, a certain juiciness, smoothness, energy, a touch of roundness/volume, gourmandise, and a tangy backbone. On the palate, this wine expresses notes of juicy/pulpy blackberry, crunchy/juicy small black fruits and, more slightly, violet, combined with fine touches of peony, mocha, grilled cardamom, as well as subtle hints of violet, almond and sweet spices. A slight chew and some toastiness on the finish/persistence. Well-judged bitters, a certain finesse within its modest richness, and harmony. A subtle spherical feel in the definition of its fruit.

95

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark color with purple highlights. Fruity, slightly restrained nose, held back by the oak (full vinification in integral barrels). Precise on the attack, flavorful mid-palate, the wine delights with its fine flesh. It melts on the palate, subtle and perfumed, with ripe fruit flavors. It’s very good. I’ve never found it this close to Le Pin. 100% Merlot. Alcohol: 14% (natural). pH: 3.7. Vinified with 15% saignée. Yield: 20 hl/ha. Production: around 4,000 bottles.

Description

The smoothness and finesse of a fine Pomerol wine

The estate

Poised in the heart of the Pomerol plateau, on the right bank of Bordeaux, Château La Violette takes its name from the characteristic aromas emanating from the bouquet of its wines.

The vineyard

Château La Violette produces fine Pomerol wines and reigns over an exceptional 1.68-hectare vineyard, thats rests on the appellation’s plateau. The vines, 50 years old on average, are planted on a terroir made up of fine gravel soils.

The vintage

Although the winter began with cold and wet conditions, the more favourable and milder weather recorded from February 20th onwards favoured the early budding of the vines. The vineyard was affected by the springtime frosts. Subsequently, the cooler weather and rainfall in May slowed down vegetative development and led to significant sanitary pressure. Flowering was rapid despite coulure and millerandage in some sensitive plots. Although the weather was milder from July 17th, mildew pressure remained high. Dry and sunny, August allowed for a slow and gradual veraison period. The mildew pressure gave way to botrytis pressure during the harvest. Despite a drop in yields of around 30%, the rigour of the château's teams enabled them to harvest high-quality grapes.

Vinification and ageing

Manual destemming. Micro-vinification carried out exclusively in new barrels. Pre-fermentation maceration for 10 days. Malolactic fermentation in new barrels and ageing for 16 months.

The blend

Château La Violette 2021 is a 100% Merlot.

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