1994 L'Evangile Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 750ML
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NM 92 JL 90 WA 90
NM 92

Neal Martin's Wine Journal, January 2000

(NM90-92 points) Certainly one of the better 1994 wines. A deep colour for a 1994 with very little sign of ageing. An attractive, slightly stalky nose with a touch of black truffle and decayed leaves. The palate has good...
JL 90

TheWineCellarInsider.com, November 2013

This requires drinking before the fruit fades any further. Over the past few years, the tannins, with their now rustic style have continued stripping the wine of its softness. This is more interesting on the nose, due to...
WA 90

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, January 2003

One of the vintage’s most notable successes, l’Evangile’s 1994 has a dense plum/ruby color, a sweet nose of licorice, black raspberry, and currant with a hint of roasted herbs and damp soil. Medium to full-bodied, very...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Bordeaux Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pomerol
Vintage 1994
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 12.5%

Introducing the 1994 L'Evangile, a Bordeaux Blend that hails from the esteemed Pomerol region in Bordeaux, France. This exquisite red wine showcases the mastery of winemaking by L'Evangile, a renowned producer known for crafting exceptional wines.

In the glass, the 1994 L'Evangile reveals a deep plum-ruby color that hints at its complexity and maturity. The nose is an invitation to explore further, with enticing aromas of licorice, black raspberry, and currant. Delicate notes of roasted herbs and damp soil add nuance and intrigue to the bouquet.

On the palate, this wine shines with its medium to full-bodied profile and opulent character. The front end and mid-section are marked by a remarkable richness that captivates the senses. While the 1994 vintage is known for its relatively firm and structured style, L'Evangile manages to balance these characteristics with a touch of elegance.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate awarded this vintage an impressive score of 90 points, highlighting its notable success. They praised its density, sweet nose, and considerable richness, but noted the lack of sweetness and a relatively dry, tannic finish. Nonetheless, this is top-notch stuff that promises enjoyment from now until 2020.

Neal Martin's Wine Journal also recognized the quality of the 1994 L'Evangile, awarding it 92 points. They described the wine as one of the better 1994 wines, with a deep color that defies its age. The palate offers good definition, with a pronounced Cabernet Franc presence and a savory, almost austere finish.

Jeff Leve from TheWineCellarInsider.com recommended enjoying this wine sooner rather than later. He mentioned that the fruit is fading, and the tannins are becoming rustic, stripping away some of its softness. Nonetheless, he praised the intriguing truffle and plum notes on the nose.

Overall, the 1994 L'Evangile is a wine that deserves recognition for its complexity, richness, and aging potential. It is a testament to the quality of Bordeaux wines and an experience that wine enthusiasts will surely appreciate.