2018 Château la Garde, Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Medium Bodied
Ready - mature
- Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
- 87-89/100
- Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
- 87/100
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 91-93
- 92-93/100
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 92/100
- James Suckling
- 92/100
Product: 20181010468
Description
63% Cabernet Sauvignon; 34% Merlot; 3% Petit Verdot
There’s quite a bit more Cabernet Sauvignon this year and, accordingly, a bit more tension in the wine than last year. The wine has very appealing lines of graphite and spice, but modulated by a creaminess that comes from the malolactic fermentation in barrel. A thoroughly modern Pessac-Léognan, this is plush and rewarding.
Drink 2022 - 2032
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2018
Alcohol % 14.5
Maturity Ready - mature
Body Medium Bodied
Producer Château La Garde
Critics reviews
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 87-89/100
The 2018 la Garde is deep garnet-purple colored and reveals vibrant black cherries, mulberries and warm cassis scents with hints of bay leaves and chocolate box. Medium-bodied with loads of juicy fruit and bags of freshness, it is softly textured and finishes with a peppery kick. Lisa Perrotti-Brown
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 87/100
The 2018 la Garde has a medium to deep garnet-purple color, delivering open-knit scents of baked plums, boysenberries and cassis with touches of dark chocolate, pencil lead and underbrush with a waft of tin pan. The medium to full-bodied palate delivers a good amount of juicy black fruits with compelling freshness and soft, rounded tannins, finishing savory.Drink 2021 - 2028Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Advocate (Mar 2021)
Jeb Dunnuck 91-93
The 2018 Château La Garde is impressive and reveals a glass-staining purple color as well as tons of black fruits (there’s some red fruit as well), spice, leather, and earthy nuances. Medium to full-bodied, it’s beautifully textured, has outstanding balance, nicely integrated tannins and acidity, and a great finish. It’s another terrific Pessac-Léognan that’s going to dish out plenty of pleasure with just a few years of bottle age and keep for 10-15 years. Jeb Dunnock
92-93/100
This is a wonderful young red with crushed blackberry and blueberry character. Full-bodied yet agile and very velvety. Flavorful finish. A beauty. 10 per cent co-fermented cabernet sauvignon and merlot.
Jeb Dunnuck 92/100
An outstanding Graves, the 2018 Château La Garde reveals a dense purple hue as well as impressive blueberry and black cherry fruits intermixed with tobacco, cedary spice, and dried herbs. Beautifully textured, medium to full-bodied, with notable purity as well as building, ripe tannins, it's going to benefit from just a couple of years in the cellar and drink nicely for 10-12 years.Drink 2023 - 2035jeb_dunnuck, jebdunnuck.com (Nov 2021)
James Suckling 92/100
Very beautiful aromas of blackberries and crushed stones with hints of dried flowers. It’s full-bodied with soft, creamy tannins that are softly knit. Round, creamy finish. Drink after 2023.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (Jan 2021)
About this wine
Chateau la Garde
Château La Garde is a rising star of the Pessac-Léognan wine appellation owned by the dynamic Bordeaux negociant company Dourthe-Kressman. It is a medium-sized property with 47 hectares of vineyards in, planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Sauvignon Blanc. The Cabernet-dominated red wines are soft, well structured and packed with smooth, ripe fruit which makes them very attractive young, though they also possess good medium-term cellaring potential. The red wines display the true Graves minerality underneath an exuberant cassis-and-plums aroma. Albeit predominantly a red wine vineyard, it does have at its heart a small patch of land which is more suited to the production of white wine, from which a mere 1,000 cases of exquisitely-scented, vibrant white Bordeaux is produced each year. What is unique to La Garde is the presence in the vineyard of a parcel of rare Sauvignon Gris, a close cousin of the Sauvignon Blanc but a varietal which yields a slightly richer, rounder character to the finished blend. 50% of the wine comes from this grape and the touch of complexity it imparts lifts this wine above most of its competitors. The investment made by Dourthe in both vineyard and cellar is now beginning to bear fruit, both figuratively and literally, in the form of exceptional wines of both colours, and any re-assessment of the Pessac-Léognan classification would surely see La Garde feature amongst the Classified Growths.
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