2018 La Conseillante
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Tasting notes
Tasted blind. Minty nose and quite a bit of sourness on the end. Unknit at this stage. Very drying finish but it may just be too young. (JR)
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Knitted-down fruits and muscular tannins that are rippled through with juice and salinity. As it opens the palate is flooded with redcurrant, raspberry, white pepper and truffle spice and you get incredible richness coupled floral aromatics, a push and pull between concentration and finesse. 70% new oak, 27% one year barrels with the introduction of 3% amphora from this vintage (no stems used during winemaking at La Conseillante). 32.5hl/h yield after mildew - this is the year that they gave up on organic conversion in order to carry out just one treatment that they felt was essential. Harvest September 19 to October 4.
On the borders of St Emilion, this estate regularly provides a masterclass in how to finesse a vintage, even one where conditions were as hot as 2018. The black cherry and blackberry fruits are generous, full of juice and edged by spring flowers. The gourmet side of Pomerol is found in abundance, with truffle, grilled vanilla, cinammon, violets, peonies. 70% new oak. Marielle Cazeaux director and winemaker since 2015, Michel Rolland consultant.
The 2018 La Conseillante was given a two-hour decant and then monitored over the following 12 hours. What a stupendous Pomerol! It has a bravura nose that immediately seduces the olfactory senses, delivering a cornucopia of black cherries, cassis, crushed violets and iris. Such intensity here, and then it blossoms, accentuating its floral component while retaining the DNA of Pomerol. The palate is exquisitely balanced with fine tannins that frame the pure black cherry and strawberry fruit. But it is the texture and the harmony of this La Conseillante that knocks you sideways, that tertiary finish that I noticed out of barrel gone, replaced by satin-textured, almost citrus-fresh fruit. Marielle Cazaux and her team have overseen a brilliant La Conseillante.
About the producer

Château la Conseillante was built in 1750 and named after the proprietor, Libourne business woman Catherine Conseillan. The reputation of the wines quickly grew and her wines became some of the most expensive in the region.