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While the wines of Pomerol have never been classified, Château L’Évangile is unquestionably one of the finest wines in the appellation. Founded in the mid-18th century by the Léglise family from Libourne, the estate played a significant role in establishing the Pomerol winegrowing area, alongside other families who owned estates such as Petrus (Arnaud family), La Conseillante (Catherine Conseillant) and Trotanoy (Giraud family). Originally called Fazilleau, the estate took the name L’Evangile in the early 19th century, under the management of a lawyer named Isambert, who owned it until 1862. Acquired by Paul Chaperon, Château L’Evangile remained in the hands of his descendants, the Ducasse family, until 1990. Since that time, the team at Château Lafite Rothschild has gradually taken control of the estate. The former owners were already fully aware of the remarkable potential of this exceptional terroir, consisting of a deep, heterogeneous subsoil of gravel mixed with clay and sand. Not even the devastating frosts during the winter of 1956 could entirely destroy the vineyard of Château L’Évangile. Louis Ducasse took over the estate at this time despite its poor state, renewed the vineyard and raised it to its highest standard in just a few years. A standard that would not waver, even after his passing in 1982, as his wife took over demonstrating remarkable tenacity. Since 1990, the estate has been under the ownership of the Barons de Rothschild group, who have spared no effort or investment to ensure its continued excellence.
Blason de l’Evangile is matured for 15 months for two years in barrels. The wine displays fruit aromas, a dense mouthfeel, smooth tannins and a controlled power.
Consult price estimate for Château l'ÉvangileRegion: Bordeaux
Producers and wineries: Château l'Évangile
Colour: red
Appellation: Pomerol
Owner: SC du Château L'Evangile
Service temperature: 16°
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