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Cos d'Estournel 2019 900cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | St. Estephe | Bordeaux | France
CHF 3’134.90
Évaluations et Scores
99 James Suckling
This is so aromatic with blackcurrants, black berries and raspberries. Pure fruit, together with coffee and nutmeg. Really fresh and clean with bright spices. Full-bodied, yet reserved and tight with fantastic structure. So long. This is a great Cos for the cellar. A real benchmark for the true character. Needs at least five or six years to open and come around. Try after 2029.
99 James Sukling
This is so aromatic with blackcurrants, black berries and raspberries. Pure fruit, together with coffee and nutmeg. Really fresh and clean with bright spices. Full-bodied, yet reserved and tight with fantastic structure. So long. This is a great Cos for the cellar. A real benchmark for the true character. Needs at least five or six years to open and come around. Try after 2029.
98 Vinous
The 2019 Cos d'Estournel is a deep, powerful wine. That has been true on both times I have tasted it recently. Readers will have to be patient. Those who can afford it will be rewarded with a towering, statuesque Saint-Estèphe. With a bit of air the fruit starts to emerge, but this is a very reticent Cos that does not show the opulence that it often does in its youth. Gravel, smoke, incense, tobacco and dried flowers gradually unfurl over time, hinting at a very bright future. The 2019 is impressive. That's all there is to it. Tasted two times. -- Antonio Galloni
98 Vinous
The 2019 Cos d'Estournel is a deep, powerful wine. That has been true on both times I have tasted it recently. Readers will have to be patient. Those who can afford it will be rewarded with a towering, statuesque Saint-Estèphe. With a bit of air the fruit starts to emerge, but this is a very reticent Cos that does not show the opulence that it often does in its youth. Gravel, smoke, incense, tobacco and dried flowers gradually unfurl over time, hinting at a very bright future. The 2019 is impressive. That's all there is to it. Tasted two times. -- Antonio Galloni
96 Wine Spectator
Dark and winey, featuring black currant, fig and blackberry preserve flavors laced with a smoldering hint of cast iron, plus notes of anise, apple wood, sweet bay leaf and warm earth. The finish offers a long sanguine thread that stitches it all up. Gorgeous. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2024 through 2040. 15,000 cases made, 3,000 cases imported. — JM
96 Wine Spectator
Dark and winey, featuring black currant, fig and blackberry preserve flavors laced with a smoldering hint of cast iron, plus notes of anise, apple wood, sweet bay leaf and warm earth. The finish offers a long sanguine thread that stitches it all up. Gorgeous. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2024 through 2040. 15,000 cases made, 3,000 cases imported. — JM
Producteur
Château Cos d'Estournel
Ténor parmi les vins du Médoc, le Château Cos d’Estournel est sans aucun doute le domaine le plus éminent de Saint-Estèphe. 91 hectares de vignes encerclent ce domaine majestueux, empreint du style oriental, situé sur la colline de Cos. Son fondateur, Louis Gaspard d’Estournel, était plus connu sous le nom de « Maharajah de Saint-Estèphe » au 19ème siècle, en raison de ses conquêtes lointaines, ses vins étant même expédiés jusqu’en Inde. C’est lui qui a fait ériger ces pagodes exotiques, encore visibles aujourd’hui, pour célébrer ses réussites. De nos jours, la propriété appartient au multimillionnaire Michel Reybier qui s’est inscrit dans la continuité des valeurs fondatrices du domaine, axées sur l’excellence, et a contribué à gravir de nouveau les échelons qualitatifs depuis 2000. Les investissements impressionnants consentis par Michel Reybier pour équiper la propriété de technologies de pointe ont amené cette dernière vers de nouveaux sommets qualitatifs. Les techniques de vinification privilégient par exemple la concentration des moûts, la fermentation malolactique en barrique et le recours au bois neuf pendant l’élevage. Le Cos d’Estournel est un vin propice au vieillissement, à la fois charpenté et harmonieux qui gagne en intensité et en complexité après dix ans de garde. Le second vin était initialement baptisé Marbuzet, un Cru Bourgeois à part entière, mais il se nomme dorénavant Les Pagodes de Cos.