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Michael-Grimm-Bewertungen

Michael Grimm

94-95+ POINTS
"...intensive, gute, üppige Frucht, dunkle Kirschen, frisch, gewisse Fleischigkeit, viel Struktur, sehr gute Säure und Tannine, sehr klassisch, sehr gute Balancefeine nussige Töne, schöne Blumigkeit, kirschiges Finale, sehr verspielt." (04/2025)


Decanter: 94 Punkte

"Fragrant and dark, chocolate, vanilla, cherry, plum and liquorice scents with subtle floral notes too. Concentrated and sleek, this has a lovely texture and sense of completeness from the start. Tannins are very gently plump giving a round, almost filling expression with crystalline and pure black fruit and super fine, powdery almost mineral tannins. So well constructed, not shouting, but equally there’s nothing light about this wine. Sophisticated and really refined but still with power. They harnessed the natural power and leant into the vintage with delicacy and livelines. 3.65pH. A yield of 22hl/ha. No press wine. In organic." - Georgina Hindle (04/2025)


Jane Anson: 93 Punkte

"Savoury plum, soft tannins, a touch of chalk, graphite, lovely fragrant florals, and extremely finessed. A wine that will age with grace. In the cellar, this was one of their longest macerations on record, up to 28 days, carefully measured, Harvest 18 September to 2 October, 22hl/h yield. Zero press wine, 45% new oak for ageing, plus 25% in large oak casks, 7% amphora. Juliette Couderc winermaker. Blason de l’Evangile is not being sold En Primeur." (04/2025)


Falstaff: 94 Punkte

"Tiefdunkles Rubingranat, opaker Kern, violette Reflexe, zarte Randaufhellung. Schwarze Kirschfrucht, Brombeerkonfit, kräuterwürziger Touch, individuelles Bukett. Kraftvoll, zart nach Nougat, reife, tragende, seidige Tannine, integrierte Säure, salziger Touch im Nachhall, dezente Extraktsüße im Rückgeschmack." - Peter Moser (04/2025)


Vinum: 96 Punkte

"Rubinrot mit ziemlich dichtem Kern; feinduftig, tiefgründig, mit dunklen und roten Beeren, einer kräuterwürzigen Note sowie einem Hauch von Zartbitterschokolade, kandierte Orangen; am Gaumen delikat, der Wein baut aus, zeigt im Jahrgangskontext ordentlich Druck, die Tannine sind fein, die Säure nicht zu dominant, sehr gut proportioniert, mit eindrücklicher Länge und einem leicht herben Finale auf Blutorangen. Spielt sein Terroir in diesem schwierigen Jahr besonders gut aus."


The Drinks Business: 95-97+ Punkte

"Quite plump with a lot of Cabernet Franc for the property. Intimate and a little closed initially but very redolent of L’Evangile nonetheless. Voluptuous and yet reserved, much less immediately opulent than it has tended to be, more introvert and confidential. Plump black cherries and their texture in the mouth. Wild bilberries, mulberries too and maybe a little hint of damson. Thyme. Graphite. Superb texturally with a most gracious mouthfeel. Plush and sleek, with great mid-palate density. Very refined. Not boisterous. I love the Cabernet Franc notes, with a little injection and release of cassis through the stone fruit frame set by the Merlot in the mid-palate. It brings a plume of freshness just when it is needed. There is more of a link to Lafite than ever before I find (with Saskia de Rothschile leading the blending of both)." - Colin Hay (05/2025)


Yves Beck: 95-97 Punkte

"Das Bouquet offenbart sich mit viel Finesse, Subtilität und Tiefe. Es glänzt durch seine Diskretion oder seine filigrane Seite, ist aber dennoch positiver. Die Graphit-Seite, die mit einer Form der Reduktion vergleichbar ist, hält das Bouquet, während Brombeer- und Holundernoten den fruchtigen Charakter bestätigen, gefolgt von einem blumigen Touch. Am Gaumen offenbart sich der Wein wie das Bouquet: nach und nach. Kompakt und von feinkörnigen Tanninen gehalten, ist er etwas charmant, elegant, geradlinig und langanhaltend. Die Bitternoten sorgen gemeinsam mit der Säurestruktur für Frische und Länge. Ein eleganter Wein, der sich reibungslos entfaltet und einen Ausblick auf Finesse gewährt."  (04/2025)

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Vinous

93-95 POINTS

The 2024 L'Évangile was picked from September 18 to October 2. This has a "cool" bouquet with blackberry and bilberry scents and a little marine influence with a hint of oyster shell. The palate is medium-bodied with expressive Cabernet that imparts subtle graphite and tobacco notes. Again, this is fresh, quite structured, not long and perhaps a little tannic on the finish, but it will flesh out during its élevage in 50% new oak.


- Neal Martin (04/2025)

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James Suckling

98-99 POINTS

Wow. This is really something for the vintage. Such a long finish, while being subtle and sophisticated with wonderfully silky tannins that are so fine and very long. It's medium-bodied with a beautiful, compact palate from the beginning to the end, including the mid-palate. The finish shows walnut, hazelnut and dark-chocolate character. Exceptional. 80% merlot and 20% cabernet franc. (05/2025)

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Jeb Dunnuck

94-96 POINTS

Looking at the Grand Vin, the 2024 Château L'Evangile is a blend of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc aging in 50% new oak, 25% foudre, 8% in amphora, and the rest in used barrels. It's a smoking effort with a deep ruby/purple hue as well as a stunning Pomerol bouquet of red and blue fruits, damp earth, smoky tobacco, and lead pencil. Playing in the medium-bodied end of the spectrum, it's beautifully balanced, has a layered, elegant mid-palate, and ripe, firm, yet polished tannins. It's one hell of an impressive 2024! (05/2025)

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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

93-95 POINTS

Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2024 l’Evangile leaps with vibrant notes of kirsch and black raspberries with underlying suggestions of wild thyme, lavender, and mossy tree bark. The medium-bodied palate delivers refreshing red berry and savory flavors with a lively line and a pleasant chewiness to the tannins, finishing with a real skip in its step. (05/2025)

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Parker – Wine Advocate

92-94 POINTS

The 2024 L'Evangile has turned out beautifully, reflecting this estate's recent evolution (refining barrel choices and integrating foudre into the cellar) and its comparatively young vineyard's propensity to perform well in years with minimal hydric stress. Offering up aromas of cassis and blackberries mingled with notions of violets and black tea, it's medium to full-bodied, lively and layered, with a velvety attack, good depth at the core and a persistent finish. This blend of 80% Merlot, 19% Cabernet Franc and 1% Cabernet Sauvignon attained 13.5% alcohol.


- William Kelley (04/2025)

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