Descripción

Este monovarietal de Sauvignon blanc es una referencia perfecta para adentrarse en el universo de los blancos bordeleses. Se presenta elegante, aromático y lleno de sabor, resultado de una cuidada elaboración. Una opción perfecta para acompañar con mariscos y pescados a la parrilla.

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Blanco
Añada
2021
Grado
13.0% vol.
Variedad
100% Sauvignon blanc
Origen
Margaux

Cata

Nariz
Compleja y floral.
Boca
Cremoso y equilibrado, con un final fresco y salino.
Temperatura de servicio
Entre 7 y 10 ºC.
Maridaje
Ideal con pescado, marisco y quesos suaves.

Viñedo y elaboración

Vinificación
Una vez iniciada la fermentación alcohólica, los diferentes lotes se introducen en barricas de medio fondo, una cuarta parte de las cuales son nuevas.
Envejecimiento
Crianza de 9 meses sobre lías.

Opinión de los críticos

James Suckling:

This is very tightly wound, with dried apples, limes, blossom honey, flint, light mangoes and some lemon curd, as well as hints of stone. Medium- to full-bodied with tangy acidity and white peaches, Meyer lemons and minerals. It is focused and very refined. There's plenty of compact fruit, and the energetic acidity is phenomenal. Drinkable, but give this three or four years.

Decanter:

Pale lemon in the glass. Aromatic green/herbal edged nose, elderflower but not sweet, toasted pear and apple tatin, bitter lemon and peel. Tangy, sharp, bright and focussed, lovely hit of citric acid, gorgeous pineapple, tangy and so seductive before the honeyed, toast, caramelised lemons and quite bitter green fruit come in towards the sides and ends. A combination of richness and liveliness - the texture remains sleek and in one line, just the flavours change and evolve. The two are fighting a little now - one then the other. Feels serious and structured but with the most enticing bright, shiny juiciness, that makes your mouth water and want to take another sip straight away. Fun, fruity, sweet, salty, bitter, I love this, will be intriguing as to how it ages. Different style here, elegant but plucky, confident and totally drinkable.

Wine Enthusiast:

This pure Sauvignon Blanc wine shows citrus and apricot aromas. Its herbal edge is enriched with toast, green spices, acidity and final layers of tropical fruits. The wine is likely to be ready from 2026. — Roger Voss

The Wine Advocate:

The 2021 Pavillon Blanc is likely to be remembered as a reference-point vintage for the new racy, incisive style that Château Margaux has favored with this cuvée for several years now. Wafting from the glass with notes of lime, pink grapefruit and pear mingled with white flowers, green almond and mint, it's medium-bodied, bright and racy, with tangy acids and a penetrating, saline finish.