2013 Cheval Blanc (St-Emilion)

Secondary Description
Origin

St-Emilion, Right bank, Bordeaux, FRANCE

Colour
red
Wine Style
dry
Dominant Grape
Cabernet Franc
Closure Style
cork
Maturity
young
Bottle size
75cl
Case Quantity
6
Classification
Premier grands crus classe A
Score
91-93 points, Neal Martin, erobertparker.com, April 2014 93-94 points, James Suckling, jamessuckling.com, April 2014 92 points, Jean-Marc Quarin, quarin.com, April 2013
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Cheval Blanc (St-Emilion)

Media Reviews

Neal Martin

The Cheval Blanc 2013 is a blend of 52% Cabernet Franc and 48% Merlot, representing around 60% of the total production. It has a complex bouquet, introverted at first with pure black, mineral rich fruit that feels as if it is holding everything back for later. The palate has commendable purity considering the growing season - certainly with no sign of greenness. It might lack a little flair, but it is very focused with fine tension on the linear finish. Whilst this might be construed as a conservative Cheval Blanc, the addition of all the parcels in the blend has created a very well balanced, engaging Saint Emilion, one that might deserve a higher score post-bottling. Tasted April 2014. 91-93 points

James Suckling

Seductive. This is incredibly floral, with violets, raspberries and hints of nutmeg. Full to medium body with a pretty density and freshness. Silky and refined. Velvety wine. Creamy. Attractive tannin backbone. Fascinating Cheval Blanc. Subtle. Reminds me of 1971 or a baby 2001. 52% cab Seductive. This is incredibly floral, with violets, raspberries and hints of nutmeg. Full to medium body with a pretty density and freshness. Silky and refined. Velvety wine. Creamy. Attractive tannin backbone. Fascinating Cheval Blanc. Subtle. Reminds me of 1971 or a baby 2001. 52% cabernet franc and 48% merlot. 93-94 points