Descripción

Un sinfín de matices aromáticas ofrecía este tinto bordelés en la cata que hizo Lisa Perrotti-Brown en primeur, cuando valoró este Grand Cru Classé en un rango de puntos de 97 a 99 Parker. Sin duda, un gran vino de Pauillac, llamado a convertirse en una obra de arte.

La entrega de este vino está prevista durante el año 2021.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2018
Grado
14.0% vol.
Variedad
71% Cabernet sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 5% Cabernet franc, 1% Petit verdot
Origen
Pauillac

Cata

Vista
Color púrpura oscuro.
Nariz
Notas de cerezas, moras, grosellas negras, té de rosas, matices de violetas, pastel de chocolate, charcutería, tapenad, incienso y cuero nuevo.
Boca
Sabroso, concentrado, cargado de fruta negra, taninos firmes, maduros, suave frescura de fondo y final mineral.
Temperatura de servicio
Entre 14 y 16º C.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

The grand vin represents 50% of the crop this year. The 2018 Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is made up of 71% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot with a pH of 3.85, an IPT (total polyphenol index) of 87 and 14% alcohol. Very deep purple-black colored, it is like hitting a brick wall to begin, needing considerable coaxing to start to reveal notes of crushed black cherries, warm blackberries, ripe blackcurrants and chocolate cake with nuances of violets, rose hip tea, charcuterie, tapenade and incense with wafts of new leather and iron ore. Full-bodied, concentrated and completely laden with tightly wound black fruit and savory layers, the palate gives a rock-solid backbone of firm, super ripe, super fine-grained tannins and soft background freshness, finishing very long with a veritable display of mineral fireworks.

Suckling:

A deep and intense young red with blackberries and blueberries, as well as green olives and hints of fresh tobacco. But really black fruit. Full-bodied, tight and integrated with a refreshing and harmonious finish. Just floating on the palate. Great tannin backbone to this. A classic. Another flying carpet.

Jeb Dunnuck:

The top wine is the 2018 Pichon-Longueville Comtesse De Lalande, a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominated blend of 71% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc, and 1% Petit Verdot. Compared to the 2010 by director Nicolas Glumineau, this saturated purple-colored effort offers the classic elegance and regal style of the estate as well as plenty of pure Pauillac character. Crème de cassis, liquid violets, charcoal, and scorched earth nuances all give way to a full-bodied, deep, layered 2018 that has remarkable purity, building yet ultra-fine tannins, flawless balance, and a great, great finish. It's in the same class as the magical 2016, and while I suspect it will be approachable with just short-term cellaring, it's going to age for 40 years or more. This estate has been on a qualitative roll over the past 5-6 years thanks to the talents of Glumineau, and this is unquestionably another great wine from him and his team.