Château Cheval Blanc St. Émilion Red Bordeaux Blend 2016

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The 2016 Cheval Blanc has an exquisite bouquet of pixelated black and red fruit, crushed stone, violets and seamlessly integrated new oak; this is utterly seductive. The medium-bodied palate reveals a hint of marmalade on the entry. Powerful and dense, this is an impressive, almost heady nascent wine with plenty of grip and sinew toward the finish. Maybe it lacks that crystalline detail at the moment, but it is clearly a long-term proposition. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting. (Neal Martin, Vinous, August 2020)

The 2016 Cheval Blanc has an exquisite bouquet of pixelated black and red fruit, crushed stone, violets and seamlessly integrated new oak; this is utterly seductive. The medium-bodied palate reveals a hint of marmalade on the entry. Powerful and dense, this is an impressive, almost heady nascent wine with plenty of grip and sinew toward the finish. Maybe it lacks that crystalline detail at the moment, but it is clearly a long-term proposition. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting. (Neal Martin, Vinous, August 2020)

9.8

Matt Duncan Delectable Pro

Hard to get over the setting...

Hard to get over the setting...

9.5

Steven Phillips

Merry Christmas to me.

Merry Christmas to me.

9.8

Jeff Loo Delectable Pro

Barrel sample. Doesn't touch the 2015, but a fun wine from Cheval. Smooth and silky tannins with rich fruit and wonderfully textured on the finish. 94-96pts.

Barrel sample. Doesn't touch the 2015, but a fun wine from Cheval. Smooth and silky tannins with rich fruit and wonderfully textured on the finish. 94-96pts.

9.5

John Van Trijp

En Primeur Tasting 2016 Vintage in Bordeaux

En Primeur Tasting 2016 Vintage in Bordeaux

9.7

DAD Wine Lover Delectable Pro

Wow

Wow

9.4

Location

  • 43380 US Hwy 19 N
    Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

  • Hours:
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