For me, this is going to be every bit as great as the 1989, and is a worthy follower to the 2015. It's tight and reserved on the nose, with powerhouse Pomerol Merlot lurking behind. There's a creamy side to the raspberry and blackberry fruits in the mouth, and the power and intensity tells you that this wine has an amazing future. The texture is silky-smooth, attesting to great freshness balanced by well-ripened fruits and seductive tannins. A serious wine. Drinking Window 2024 - 2040.
The grand vin 2016 Château L'Evangile is more primordial than the second wine, sporting a deep purple color and a huge nose of blueberries, scrub brush, violets, graphite, and lead pencil shavings. Deep, massively textured, with building minerality, a brilliant mid-palate, I'd imagine this is a modern-day version of the 1982. A sexy, sexy, wine, it should drink well in 4-6 years but is capable of last for 2-3 decades.
The 2016 L'Evangile is made from 92% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc. It has a deep garnet-purple color and opens with notions of plum preserves, Black Forest cake, red cherry compote and black raspberries with touches of menthol, chocolate box, licorice and tobacco leaf. Medium to full-bodied, the palate features fantastically ripe, velvety tannins and beautiful freshness, lifting the generous, brightly fruited mid-palate and giving bags of energy to the very long-lingering, minerally finish.
This shows earth and dark fruit on the nose. Full-bodied on the palate, broad and structured, with dark fruit at its core. The tannins are beginning to soften, gaining polish and cohesion. There is power but also balance that brings the wine into focus. Still youthful and structured, it needs time, but its direction is already clear. Drink or hold. 10 Years On retrospective.
TWI
97pts
The Wine Independent
L’Évangile has a classic, fruity nose, very fine with well structured fruit. The nose is sweet and jammy, with notes of truffles and mocha and the taste well built and impressive with a fine mid palate and a long finely structured aftertaste. A very classic wine, impressive and a wine that should be able to provide excellent entertainment for the next 25+ years.
Features a wide swath of espresso, loam and smoldering tobacco flavors out front, followed by a tighter beam of black currant and blackberry paste. Dense and fleshy in feel, with echoes of warm earth and bittersweet cocoa scoring the finish. This wine flaunts its muscle. Best from 2024 through 2040. 250 cases made.
The 2016 L'Evangile has an engaging, charming bouquet that could only come from Pomerol, touches of truffle and white pepper intertwined with the dark berry fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, a fine bead of acidity, gentle grip, but there is real complexity and panache here. Wonderful length, this is a seriously fine Pomerol that has a long future ahead. Tasted blind at the Southwold 10-Year-On tasting.
Ripe black fruits and rich tannins mark out this wine, almost entirely made from Merlot. It is succulent, crisp and fresh while not losing sight of the essential richness and structure of the vintage. Drink this generous, full wine from 2023.
Winery Notes
Dark, almost black colour, with hints of purple. Dense, powerful, expressive, very ripe, concentrated nose with notes of Morello cherries, raspberries and toast. The attack is full, generous and dense with very silky tannins and great depth. The palate is long, rich and concentrated with a very creamy finish, remaining supple due to a delightful freshness.