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La Gaffelière 2009 75cl

1er Grand Cru Classé B | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
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95 Robert Parker
95 Wine Spectator
17 Rene Gabriel
17 Rene Gabriel
An absolutely spectacular effort, the 2009 is one of the all-time great La Gaffelieres produced. One would have to go back to the 2005, 1947 or 1961 to find this level of quality from this ancient, historic vineyard planted adjacent to the walls of St.-Emilion, on the Cote Pavie. Dating back to the 1400s, this estate has been owned for over three centuries by the Malet-Roquefort family. Composed of 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon (in the past it was two-thirds Merlot and the rest split between Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc), the 2009 reveals compelling elegance, tremendous intensity and opulence and more viscosity than one normally sees. While I thought the alcohol was well past 14%, the Chateau claims it is only 13.5%, which is relatively modest in this vintage. Lots of kirsch, licorice, incense, truffle, asphalt, blackberry and cassis notes dominate the aromatics and flavors of this full-bodied, viscous, fabulously pure, flamboyant St.-Emilion. Drinking it now may be considered infanticide by some consumers, but it is already attractive, and should last for 3-4 decades. Kudos to consultant Michel Rolland for fashioning one of the all-time greats from La Gaffeliere.
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Château La Gaffelière
Over the past decade, the quality at this estate has climbed dramatically. The unbroken presence of the Malet Roqueforts at Château La Gaffelière since 1705 makes them the oldest winegrowing family in Saint-Émilion. Located in the heart of the appellation, the 22-hectare vineyard lies on some of the greatest sloped sandy-clay and limestone terroirs. The land is planted to more than three-fourths Merlot with the remaining planted to Cabernet Franc. Today, the property is looked after by the attentive Count Léo de Malet Roquefort and the wines are consistently improving, displaying more of the château’s true potential year after year. Like a classically structured Saint-Émilion, La Gaffelière wines are sophisticated, medium- rather than full-bodied with a mineralistic undertone that is spotted with subtle hints of dark fruits and smokiness. The estate produces two wines, the Château La Gaffelière as their Grand Vin, which after ten years’ cellaring greatly develops, as well as their second wine, the Clos La Gaffelière.