2011 Cheval Blanc (St-Emilion)

Origin
St-Emilion, Right bank, Bordeaux FRANCE
Colour
red
Wine Style
dry
Dominant Grape
Cabernet Franc
Closure Style
cork
Maturity
drink or keep
Bottle Size
75cl
Case Quantity
6
Alcohol
14%
Wine Score
94-96 points, Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, April 2012
94-95 points, Jean-Marc Quarin, quarin.com, April 2012
97 points, Tim Atkin MW, timatkin.com, April 2012
94-96 points, Neal Martin, erobertparker.com, April 2012

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Media Reviews

Robert Parker

Somewhat reminiscent of their brilliant 1998, the 2011 Cheval Blanc has turned out to be a top-notch success. Its deep garnet/plum/purple color is followed by hints of blueberry confiture intermixed with raspberries, mocha, damp forest and a hint of mint. Exhibiting a velvety, opulent texture along with considerable class and flesh as well as sweet tannin, this flavorful, forward 2011 should drink beautifully for two decades or more. The harvest at this estate lasted from September 6 through October 1 (for the Cabernet Franc). 94-96 points

Jean-Marc Quarin

Bright rich purplish crimson. Lush, incredibly clean nose, laden with fruit. Immediately broad and generous entry boasting clean taste on the powerful and rich palate – dense, voluptuous, a touch austere, full, lingering and backed by terrific tannins. Magnificent weave of tannins on finish, with sublime aromas taking over the palate. A grand vin indeed, whose grade is likely to go up at the elevage. A blend of 52% cabernet franc and 48% merlot. 94-95 points

Neal Martin

The Cheval Blanc is a blend of 52% Cabernet Franc and 48% Merlot picked from 6th September finishing on 2nd October. The bouquet is reticent at first and so I allow the sample to warm a little in the glass over five minutes. It unfurls nicely to offer a classic Cheval Blanc nose with the Cabernet Franc exhibiting those floral aromas, more dried rose petal than say violets. It is a slightly aloof nose, not one that comes running to you like the 2009 or 2010. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, slightly chalky tannins. It is well balanced with a fine tannic backbone, imbued with a sense of symmetry that Cheval Blanc has been honing in recent vintages. It displays fine minerality, remaining strict and linear towards the finish, although this may flesh out a little during maturation. A comparatively foursquare Cheval Blanc, one that will repay considerable ageing. 94-96 points