2009 La Conseillante (Pomerol)
- Producer:
- Chateau la Conseillante
- Origin:
-
Pomerol,
Right bank,
Bordeaux,
FRANCE,
- Wine colour:
- red
- Wine style:
- dry
- Dominant grape:
- Merlot
- Closure style:
- cork
- Maturity:
- young
- Abv:
- 14.2%
Uncorked:
Robert Parker:
Now that La Conseillante is making a second wine with more severe selection, think of the 2009 as a version of the 2000 on steroids. This is never going to be a blockbuster wine, because the terroir just seems to produce silky, elegant wines, but in this case, the 2009 has an extra kick and level of concentration that is unprecedented. Inky bluish purple, with an extraordinary nose of framboise, black raspberries, spring flowers, spice box, and a hint of truffle, the wine has great depth, full-bodied opulence, silky tannins, enormous power and richness, but again, a vibrancy and uplift that are just freakish in this vintage. That’s one of the great hallmarks of 2009 and one that will always stand out over the next 30 years. This wine should be drinkable in 5-7 years and last 40 or more. Tasted three times. 95-98 points
Neal Martin:
Tasted at La Conseillante, cropped between 17th and 28th September at 39.5hl/ha and coming in with 14.2% alcohol, the ’09 La Conseillante has a very refined bouquet
Scores
95-98 points, Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, April 2010
96-98 points, Neal Martin, erobertparker.com, April 2010
18.5 points, James Lawther MW, Decanter, April 2010