Chateau Cheval Blanc 2012, Saint-Emilion, 0,75 l

633,00 

This vintage is complex from the start and has an impressive range of aromas and flavours. There are red and black fruits and delicate floral notes. The freshness of mint and the minerality of chalk round off the aromatic pleasure. The wine has a precise and intense flavour.

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The 2012 vintage develops an impressive range of aromas and flavours. The colour is a deep, ruby red with a crimson tinge. The nose shows great aromatic purity and stunning complexity: red fruits (raspberry, cherry), black fruits (blackcurrant jam, blueberry) and delicate floral nuances (rose and violet). Freshness (mint and eucalyptus) and minerality (graphite, chalk) round off a lively aromatic profile. The bouquet is quite unique: extremely pure and no oak is visible at all - a sign of a great vintage. The wine has a precise and intense flavour. The full body is concentrated, with firm tannins that are extremely rich. The elegant texture is accompanied by fresh, complex flavours. The wine's incredible length is both rich and delicate. In fact, the wine seems to rise in intensity and then retreat imperceptibly and gradually.

The wine varieties are 53 % of merlot, 45 % of cabernet franc and 2 % of cabernet sauvignon. After 23-31 days of maceration, the wine was aged for 16-17 months in new French oak barriques.

April was cold and very wet. May and June were milder, but it rained until 15 July. Then came a long period of fine, very dry weather. The whole growing season in 2012 was very similar to 2000: the first half was rainy and the second half very dry. In addition, the temperature patterns for the two vintages are strikingly similar. The average temperature during the growing cycle in 2012 was 18.5 °C, 0.6 °C above average.

Ratings:
- Wine Enthusiast: 96 / 100
- Robert Parker The Wine Advocate: 96 / 100
- Wine Spectator: 93 / 100

Weight 1,5 kg
Region

Bordeaux

Variety

53% merlot, 45% cabernet franc and 2% cabernet sauvignon

House

Chateau Cheval Blanc

Alcohol level

13.5 %

Recommended temperature

14-16 °C

Country

FRANCE

Ageing potential

unlimited

Wine style

Rich red wine

Yearbook

2012

Volume

0,75 l

Vinification

23-31 days maceration with fermentation, 16-17 months maturation in new French oak barriques

Food matching

beef, game, pork, medium and mature cheeses

Colour

Ruby red

Château Cheval Blanc

Château d'Yquem is an estate in the Sauternes district of Bordeaux, where arguably the most famous dessert wine in the world is produced. It was the only Sauternes château to be rated Premier Cru Supérieur in the official classification of 1855 and is priced accordingly. The Yquem estate was owned by the King of England in the Middle Ages. Late harvest wines have been produced here since at least the late 1500s. The 113 hectares of vineyard are situated on the highest hill in Sauternes. The soil here is ideal for sweet wine production - warm, dry top soil of pebbles and gravel lies on a layer of clay which retains water and helps the development of noble rot. The Yquem vineyard is planted with about 75 % semillon and 25 % sauvignon blanc. A team of around 150 expertly trained pickers pass through the vineyard several times each year and pick only the fully botrytised berries. Yields are very low - around 900 litres per hectare, or about one glass per vine. In the cellar, the grapes are pressed three or four times, with increasing pressures resulting in lower volumes but higher sugar levels. Yquem ferments in new oak barrels for maximum control over small batches. The aim is to produce a wine with 13,5 vol. % alcohol for a wine with 120 to 150 grams of residual sugar per litre. The alcohol content may vary by about 1 percent depending on the sugar level. The individual lots, organised by day of harvest, are aged separately for six to eight months, after which a first selection and a preliminary assemblage are carried out. After a further 20 months or so of ageing, the barrels are tasted again and the final wine is produced from the best lots. On average, around 65 000 bottles are produced each year, although in bad vintages the entire crop is sold off anonymously (this happened nine times in the 20th century). Yquem can show yellow fruit, tangerine, toast and vanilla when young, and develops a rich complexity with age. In top vintages, it can age 50 years or more. Yquem also produces a dry Bordeaux Blanc called Y. This is made mainly from sauvignon blanc harvested at the beginning of the harvest, with small quantities of semillon with a little botrytis. The estate was owned by the Lur-Saluces family from 1785 until 1999, when it was sold to LVMH.

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