Château Fonplégade 2011 - Grand Cru Classé
15/20
RVF
15/20
Bettane & Desseauve
17/20
Gault & Millau
89/100
Robert Parker
90/100
Wine Spectator
"The revival and resurgence in quality at Fonplégade under the leadership of the Adams family, who brought in winemaker Michel Rolland, has been remarkable. The 2011 vintage continues to provide compelling evidence of their commitment to quality. Slightly more structured than usual, it possesses good purity with plenty of red and black fruit and minerality, in a compact, medium-bodied style. Nevertheless, it should age well for a decade or more.” (Wine Advocate - Robert Parker) Delivered in a wooden case for orders of 6 bottles of this wine shipped within France
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Eye
deep, intense ruby color with a hint of purple
Nose
with aromas of fresh fruit, blackcurrant, and lovely woody notes
Palate
A crisp, fresh attack with good body, and a finish that highlights a beautiful minerality—almost chalky, even salty
Serve
at 16-18°C
Open
1 hour before
Drink from
2014
Drink before
2034
Production
3,300 Crates
Food and wine pairings
Enjoy with game, red meat, or a platter of aged cheeses...
Bettane & Desseauve
Wine rated (2015 guide) 15/20 (Very good wine)
Rated estate (2015 guide): 3 stars (High-quality production, setting the standard in its sector)
About the wine:
In our bottle, the tannins are starting to mellow and the style remains bold, but the remarkable character of the terroir is evident!
About the estate:
Taken over by a passionate American couple, Denise and Stephen Adams, Fonplégade is a superbly situated estate on the Saint-Émilion hillside, directly adjacent to Ausone. Under the direction of Éloi Jacob, the estate has made clear choices: organic viticulture and uncompromising winemaking in a modern, welcoming winery. The 2013 vintage is expected to be the estate’s most harmonious expression since the Adams’ arrival.
Guide Hachette des vins
Rated estate (2014 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines are regularly recognized by the guide)
Guide des Vins Gault & Millau
Wine rated 17/20 (Outstanding)
About the wine:
At first sniff, elegance takes center stage, with a nose of spicy black berries enhanced by gentle spices against a backdrop of vanilla, tobacco, and white pepper. The rich palate sings a song of seduction. The silky tannins swirl and then settle delicately.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Wine rated (2014 guide) 89/100 (Very good wine)
Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)
About the wine:
The revival and resurgence in quality at Fonplégade under the leadership of the Adams family, who brought in winemaker Michel Rolland, has been remarkable. The 2011 vintage continues to provide compelling evidence of their commitment to quality. Slightly more balanced in structure than usual, it possesses good purity with plenty of red and black fruit and minerality, in a compact, medium-bodied style. Nevertheless, it should age well for a decade or more.
About the estate:
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Wine rated (2015 guide) 15/20 (Good wine)
Rated estate (2015 guide) Selected (Please note that this guide is a ranking, and as such, all the estates listed here—even those without a star—represent, in our view, the pinnacle of French winemaking.)
About the wine:
Delicate and fairly straightforward, with a nice creamy texture, the 2011 Château Fonplégade is a good Saint-Émilion with moderate aging potential.
About the estate:
This charming estate and its hillside bourgeois château have been revitalized by American millionaires Denise and Steve Adams. After purchasing four châteaux, they have refocused their attention on Fonplégade and Château L’Enclos in Pomerol. Investments have been ongoing for the past five years at this estate, which is active in wine tourism. The château is being expanded with a second tower. The still-young vineyard is expected to be certified organic in 2013. This open-minded approach is also evident in the cellar, where oak barrels now sit alongside concrete tanks. The wine—charming, full-bodied, and seductive—has gained freshness and depth in the last three vintages. The tasting room, open to the general public, is one of the most elegant and popular in Saint-Émilion.
Wine Spectator
Wine rated 90/100 (Very good wine)
Customer rating
4/5
based on 1 review
Review by Mr. BENOIT G. Published on April 27, 2015
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