
Château Villemaurine 2014
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91
/100
Robert Parker
Neal Martin
The 2014 Villemaurine did not really impress in barrel, although I was certainly more taken with this Saint-Emilion now that it is in bottle. Here, it has a tightly wound bouquet with iron-tinged black fruit, mineral scents turning more floral with time. The palate is medium-bodied with a silky, almost Pinot Noir-like entry in terms of texture. Pretty red cherries mixed with kirsch and orange sorbet, finishing with a precise, understated finish that lingers nicely on the palate. It is the detail that has improved so much in this wine, hence the upswing in score. Tasted twice with consistent notes.
89
/100
Decanter
Subtle red-fruit nose. Raspberry and cherry notes. Finer style this year. Less overt extraction. Fresh, balanced and harmonious. Limestone terroir shows.
93
/100
James Suckling
The dense black fruits on the nose, with a hint of plum cake, are open and attractive, and the wine is rich, fleshy, and easy to drink. A very well-made modern wine that needs time to soften the tannins. Give it three years.
15
/20
Jancis Robinson
Richard Hemming MW
Something a bit bacterial lurks in this nose. It leaves an animal sort of character on the nose and a harshness to the tannin. Only for lovers of the most traditional styles of wine. (RH)
16
/20
André Kunz
Silky, delicate bouquet, red and blue berries, tobacco. Medium-bodied, refined palate with fresh fruit, powdery tannins, light sweet aromatics, muscular structure, and a bitter finish. Can improve further. 16/20 2019 - 2032
89
/100
La RVF
Built on an evidently stringent selection, the style of the 2014 is hedonistic. The palate shows good density, fully ripe, very supple and silky, supported by tannins of thrilling finesse, though already a little developed toward meaty, spicy notes.
91
/100
Le Figaro Vin
An elegant, well-structured wine, fairly fresh, medium-bodied, with a hint of vegetal notes on the finish and even a touch of tartness. 80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc. It will need to be reassessed.
91
/100
Yves Beck
Garnet-red with lighter edges. A bouquet marked by freshness, with notes of mint and eucalyptus. A hint of chalk. A generous, pleasant attack. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied and perfectly balanced. A fine symbiosis between the well-integrated tannins and the structure, which carries the aromatic expression through to the finish. A wine that has reached its peak, yet still has a little time ahead of it.
87
/100
Wine Enthusiast
Roger Voss
86–88. Barrel Sample. Structured and dark, this wine shows bitter coffee notes. This is a tough wine with high toast flavors and little fruit.
93
/100
Vinous
Antonio Galloni
The 2014 Villemaurine has turned out beautifully. Plump and juicy, with no hard edges, the 2014 offers up a compelling mélange of dark red cherry, plum, smoke, chocolate, licorice, tobacco, menthol and pomegranate. The Villemaurine shows the more flamboyant, exotically ripe side of Saint-Émilion in a bold, seductive style that is impossible to resist. There is quite a bit of oak influence, but it is also well judged within this style. Best of all, the 2014 will drink well with minimal cellaring. It has been terrific on the three occasions I have tasted it so far.
91
/100
Jeff Leve
Leve Jeff
Blending 80% Merlot with 20% Cabernet Franc produced a black raspberry and licorice dominated wine, with freshness, ripe, sweet fruits and lush textures. This should be fun to drink with just a few years of bottle age.
17
/20
Bettane+Desseauve
Full of promise, this vintage will truly come into its own in the coming years.
87
/100
Jean-Marc Quarin
Jean-Marc Quarin
In this bottle, I found the nose fragrant and the palate pleasant and fruity, with a caressing texture, but the overall impression is a bit light. Medium length.
