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France>Bordeaux>Pessac-Leognan>Domaine de Chevalier, Rouge Cru Classe, Pessac-Leognan 2008

Domaine de Chevalier, Rouge Cru Classe, Pessac-Leognan 2008

Standard - 75cl

Domaine de Chevalier, Rouge Cru Classe, Pessac-Leognan 2008
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Wine Critic Reviews


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Wine AdvocateRobert Parker

One of the fabulous sleepers of the vintage and a wine for serious Bordeaux afficionados to consider buying, the 2008 is a blend of 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot and 9% Petit Verdot that achieved 13.5% natural alcohol. Surprisingly backward for a 2008, it is medium to full-bodied with moderate tannins, lots of purity and abundant charcoal, black currant and floral notes. The sweetness of the fruit, depth of flavor and textured, lush mouthfeel in this medium to full-bodied, ageworthy 2008 are impressive. Give it 3-4 years of cellaring and drink it over the following two decades. I would not be surprised if it turns out to be as impressive as the 2010.

  • Drinking Window: 2014 - 2034
  • Reviewer Name: Robert Parker
  • Review Date: May 2011

The 2008 Domaine de Chevalier is a vintage that I have tasted several times. Now at a decade old, it has retained a surprisingly deep colour. The bouquet is divine: pure blackberry and pomegranate aromas, cedar and cigar box, its floral element seeming to have receded in recent years. The palate is medium-bodied and appears to have softened since I last tasted it, the tannins now more melted (though not fully), delivering a mixture of red and black fruit tinged with burnt toast, tobacco and a touch of sous-bois and smoke towards the cohesive finish. You could begin opening bottles now although knowing the track record of this estate, I would leave them for another few years. (Tasted at the château and at BI Wine & Spirit’s annual vertical tasting.)

  • Drinking Window: 2018 - 2040
  • Reviewer Name: Neal Martin
  • Review Date: February 2018