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Chateau Dassault 2021

Chateau Dassault 2021

Grand cru classe - - - Red - See details
J. Suckling | 91-92
Bettane & Desseauve | 91-92
Vinous - A. Galloni | 91-93
The Wine Independent | 91
Alexandre Ma | 91-93
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

16

/20

Vinum

Compact, dense, with bracing fresh character; well-built, long finish; pleasing.

91

/100

Decanter

Blue fruits and cola tones on the nose. Smooth and juicy, this is fun and tangy, with the focus on the ripe fruit and high acidity. Vibrant and energetic, this has gently chewy tannins with blackcurrant and black cherry elements alongside salty, grippy tannins that give minerality to the texture and flavour. Well built, this has an undercurrent of power with flashes of green fruit, heat and depth despite the 13.5%. A nice wine in 2021 that doesn't feel as if it's trying too hard, ending on a salty, fresh note. Not the most persistent, it's light and lean, but very enjoyable and easy to drink.

15

/20

Jancis Robinson

James Lawther MW

Cask sample. Smoky and perfumed on the nose with a touch of vanilla oak. Supple texture but a little light in fruit weight. Slightly drying finish. For early drinking. (JL)

90

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Espresso, coffee bean, smoke, forest leaf, tobacco and dark red fruits crowd the nose as well as the round, supple, lushly textured palate. You can enjoy this on release for all its up-front, ripe fruits. Drink from 2023-2038. 89-91

92

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Deep dark ruby with an opaque core and a purple tinge to the narrow rim. Dark berry fruit, notes of liquorice alongside hints of nougat, precious wood, and fine orange zest. Medium-bodied, sweet cherry fruit, balanced and elegant, subtle fruit sweetness on the finish; a versatile food companion.

17

/20

René Gabriel

Kunz barrel sample 2022: (13.3% alc./vol., production 6,000 bottles) Restrained, fruity bouquet with cherries, blackcurrants, liquorice, green herbs. Dense, powerful palate with finely sanded tannins, broad structure, good fruit, spicy aromatics, bitter finish.

17

/20

André Kunz

(13.3% vol. alcohol, production 6,000 bottles) Restrained, fruity bouquet, cherries, blackcurrants, liquorice, green herbs. Dense, powerful palate with fine-sandy tannins, broad structure, good fruit, spicy aromas, bitter finish. 17/20 2027 - 2042

89

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Sweet black cherry and cassis fruit on the opening, with touches of grilled oak; this has real impact but drops through the mid palate as it struggles to fill things out. Juicy on the finish, oyster shell and slate tannins. A tough 12hl/ha yield at Dassault this year, as with their sibling estate Château La Fleur, and the issues are still evident after ageing.

91

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

A blend of 52% Merlot, 27% Cabernet Franc, and 21% Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2021 Dassault is deep garnet-purple in color. It storms out with powerful notes of cassis and black cherries, followed by subtle touches of bay leaves, lavender, and black pepper. Medium-bodied, the palate has a fine-grained texture and soft acidity, with a great core of fruit and a peppery finish.

92

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Piercing fruit on the nose, with subtle notes of aromatic herbs that add a certain complexity. Suave and tender on the palate, with a fresh, aromatic finish that clings to the palate.

92

/100

Yves Beck

Dassault reveals smoky nuances, elderberry, and notes of licorice, complemented by a touch of garrigue. Lively on the attack, the wine is slender and driven by juicy, fine-grained tannins. The finish struggles to carry the aromatic character. A little cellaring will allow the existing elements to blossom. A Dassault that stands out for its freshness.

94

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is fruity, finely tight, structured and offers fine concentration. It reveals notes of ripe/pulpy wild raspberry, fresh/ripe blackcurrant and, more subtly, violet, together with touches of pulpy/tangy wild berries, hints of star anise, lily/lilac, as well as discreet accents of graphite, sweet spices and a subtle, almost saline hint. The palate is juicy, elegant, delicate and offers complexity, a certain power/intensity (yet with elegance), a velvety feel, finesse, and lovely complexity in the ripeness of the fruit. On the palate, this wine shows notes of pulpy/radiant raspberry, roasted cherry and, more subtly, fresh/pulpy blue fruits, combined with touches of pulpy/tangy blackcurrant, hints of star anise, lily, sweet blond tobacco, a sense of place, and a subtle hint of bergamot and salinity.

81

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Tasted several times, the wine came across as thin and fizzy. Incomprehensible at this level.

Description

A Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe with a seductive finesse and complexity

The estate

In 1955, Marcel Dassault, the CEO of the eponymous group, acquired the then abandoned Chateau Couperie. Marcel Dassault's ambition was to produce a fine Saint-Emilion wine that would enhance the full potential of this exceptional terroir, situated on the northern slopes of the appellation. Following major renovation work, the old estate, now renamed Chateau Dassault, was classed as a Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe in 1969.

The vineyard

Chateau Dassault 2021 is a Saint-Emilion wine that stems from a 24-hectare vineyard, 16 of which are in production, located on the northern slopes of the appellation. The vines are 24 years old on average and are planted on sand and on Fronsac ''molasses'' clay. The vineyard bears the HVE (High Environmental Value) Level 3 and ISO 14001 certifications. The soil is worked on the surface and the vines are grassed.

Vinification and aging

Manual harvest followed by a densimetric sorting. Vatting by gravity. Vinification is carried out in a plot-by-plot manner in thermo-regulated concrete vats and entirely in barrels. Depending on the parcels, the wine is aged for 12 to 16 months in barrels (70% new), in vats (20%) and in amphorae (10%).

The blend

Chateau Dassault 2021 comprises a blend of Merlot (60%), Cabernet Franc (30%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (10%).

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