Château Margaux 2019

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CHF 678.00
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Format: 75 cl
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Description
Château Margaux est le plus grand vin de l'appellation du même nom, et l'un des vins les plus renommés au monde. Il s'agit d'un vin classique, d'une grande élégance, aux tanins fins. Son assemblage varie d'un millésime à l'autre mais comprend les quatre cépages bordelais et fait généralement la part belle au cabernet sauvignon. L'élevage dure 18 à 24 mois; seules des barriques neuves sont utilisées.
Détails:
Producteur: Château Margaux
Région: Bordeaux
Appellation: Margaux
Millésime: 2019
Volume (en cl): 75
Couleur: Rouge
Notes de dégustation

Wineadvocate

Is the 2019 Château Margaux the wine of the vintage? A strong case in its favor could certainly be made. Soaring from the glass with aromas of blackberries, raspberries, rose petals, violets, pencil shavings and vine smoke, it's full-bodied, layered and sensual, with a strikingly vibrant core of fruit that's framed by ripe, powdery tannins and bright acids, concluding with a penetrating, mouthwateringly saline finish of almost interminable duration. Complex, elegant and utterly compelling, this is a brilliant Bordeaux that anyone with the requisite disposable income is going to want to own. - WK 04/2022

Vinous

The 2019 Château Margaux possesses off the charts richness to go along with plush contours and mind-blowing balance. All the elements are so wonderfully woven together. It's as if all the Château Margaux signatures are dialed up to eleven, but without losing any of the classic Margaux character. The purity of the red-toned fruit is just breathtaking. The Merlot was picked early, but then rain during harvest delayed the ripening of the Cabernets, which turned out to be a huge advantage. Estate Manager Philippe Bascaules and his team turned out two spectacular wines in 2019. Bascaules describes 2019 as an easy vintage. Flowering was normal and set was good. Yields came in at a healthy 47 hectoliters per hectare, more than 2017 or 2018, the summer heat spikes notwithstanding. Bascaules opted to pick the Merlot early and gave those lots very gentle extractions at low temperatures, whereas the Cabernet Sauvignon vinifications were a much more typical 20-22 days at 28-30 degrees Celsius. In tasting, the 2019s have more tannins than any other vintage, with the exception of 2018, and yet the wines don't show that at all. The bottled wines are every bit as impressive as the barrel samples. - AG 02/2022

Beck

Si Pavillon se voulait plutôt fin, le grand vin se veut surtout complexe avec de nombreuses facettes. Il révèle tant des nuances de baies rouges que de baies noires avec des parfums de myrtilles et de mûres complétées par la fraîcheur du Cabernet Sauvignon. En bouche le vin se distingue par sa finesse, par son côté ciselé, puissant et élégant. Il est doté d'une saine vigueur, qu'il sait parfaitement maîtriser et d'une structure acide qui emballe l'ampleur tout en conférant de la fraîcheur. Donc, une très belle symbiose entre la puissance et le tempérament. Un vin qui a de la texture, du caractère et de la sérénité et de la finesse. Ça reste certainement un des Bordelais les plus bourguignons. 2027-2054 - YB 12/2021

Suckling

Amazing aromas of crushed stones and wet soil with fresh mushrooms, then going on to violets and other flowers. Dark fruit, too. Full-bodied, yet agile and fine, with a linear flow of tannins that run through the center of palate. The finesse of the tannins is exceptional, like raw silk and changing all the time. Cool and energetic, yet reserved. Zen-like. 37% of the production and 90% cabernet sauvignon, 7% merlot, 2% cabernet franc and 1% petit verdot. So well balanced that you can drink it now, but this is one to leave for a decade and more. Ethereal. - JS 01/2022

Dunnuck

Another utterly heavenly wine from this estate is the 2019 Château Margaux, a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot coming from a selection of just 37% of the total production. Deep purple, with an incredible array of ripe currants, blueberries, sweet tobacco, sandalwood, and toasted spices, it hits the palate with medium to full-bodied richness, a seamless, powerful, yet incredibly sexy mouthfeel, polished tannins, and a great, great finish. As I wrote in the barrel review, it reminds me slightly of the 2016, but has a touch more sun-kissed profile. It already offers incredible pleasure yet deserves 4-6 years of bottle age and will blow you away any time over the coming 40+ years. - 08/2022