Descripción

Un extraordinario vino que recoge lo mejor de la tradición vinícola de la zona de Saint-Emilión. Tras el proyecto se encuentra la familia Gratiot-Attmane, con el reputado enólogo Nicolas Thienpont al frente. Solo basta comprobar las puntuaciones otorgadas por la crítica internacional para ver la magnitud de esta creación. Como gran tinto clásico de Burdeos, se espera que alcance una sublime evolución en botella.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2018
Grado
14.5% vol.
Producción
29.000 botellas
Variedad
89% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc
Origen
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru

Cata

Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 ºC.
Consumo
Hasta 2050 si se conserva en óptimas condiciones.

Viñedo y elaboración

Nombre
Château Larcis Ducasse
Descripción
Situado al oeste de Château Pavie y al norte de Château Troplong Mondot. Larcis Ducasse ocupa la punta de la famosa colina Côte Pavie. Disfruta de una posición maravillosa, totalmente orientada al sur. El terruño es digno de un Grand Cru Classé.
Superficie
11 hectáreas
Edad
Media de 35 años.
Suelo
Piedra caliza.
Clima
Continental.
Cosecha
La vendmia manual tuvo lugar entre el 21 de septiembre y el 4 de octubre.
Vinificación
Fermentación en depósitos de acero inoxidable.
Envejecimiento
Crianza de 18 meses en barricas nuevas (60%).
Embotellado
Mayo de 2020.

Opinión de los críticos

Jeb Dunnuck:

The 2018 Château Larcis Ducasse checks in as 89% Merlot and 11% Cabernet Franc that comes from a gorgeous hillside terroir on the Côte Pavie, located between Château Pavie and Château Bellefont-Belcier. Aged 18 months in 60% new barrels, it offers a truly sensational bouquet of ripe blackcurrants, espresso roast, scorched earth, bloody meat, chocolate, iron, and bouquet garni. A massive, super-rich Saint-Emilion with a dense, concentrated, layered mouthfeel, it has building yet sweet tannins and incredible purity of fruit. Reminding me of the 2005 shortly after release, this heavenly juice offers astonishing richness and depth while staying flawlessly balanced and elegant. Sadly, there are less than 3,000 cases produced, but this monumental, legendary wine won't hit maturity for a good 8-10 years and will have 40-50 years of longevity if well stored. Hats off to Nicolas Thienpont and consultant Stéphane Derenoncourt for producing one of the wines of the vintage as well as one of the greatest young Bordeaux I've ever tasted.

James Suckling:

Polished aromas of lavender, plum, dried blueberry, clove, sandalwood and dark chocolate. Hints of praline. It’s full-bodied with firm, tightly knit tannins. Supple, seamless layers with great length and precision. Still reserved and tight. A toned and textured red with great structure. Try from 2026.

The Wine Advocate:

Deep garnet-purple in color, the 2018 Larcis Ducasse needs a fair bit of swirling to unlock notes of crushed blackberries, plum preserves and boysenberries with suggestions of black truffles, tapenade and crushed rocks coming through, building to a subtle underlying perfume of roses and cloves. The medium to full-bodied palate delivers mouth-coating black fruits and loads of savory sparks, framed by firm, slightly chewy tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and earthy.

Decanter:

Powerful but with a sense of restraint, this is extremely well handled in 2018. The difference between this and a more massive St-Emilion is subtle for sure - it's unquestionably on the dark fruit register - but you notice it in the way that the tannins respond and bounce rather than stiffen up in the mouth. You can enjoy them as they close in around you rather than beg for air. The palate has lots of dark chocolate, liquorice and slate notes, with cassis and blackberry fruits. This is from south-facing slopes, so there's plenty of ripeness in the grapes, but the limestone helps to temper it, along with the natural water sources that are found at this spot. Owned by Famille Gratiot-Attmane, but with the Nicolas Thienpont team overseeing winemaking.