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Chateau Cos d'Estournel Blanc 2024

Botella - 75cl

Chateau Cos d'Estournel Blanc 2024
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  • Añada2024
  • ColorBlanco
  • ProductorCos d'Estournel
  • PaísFrancia
  • RegiónBurdeos
  • DenominaciónAOP
  • Tamaño de BotellaBotella - 75cl
  • ABV13.5
  • LWIN10167632024
  • Puntuación Media Crítica4.3
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★

Reseñas de Críticos de Vino


97-98
James Suckling

A full-bodied white that’s 60% sauvignon blanc and 40% semillon. Very bright acidity with creamy wood influence. Intense kiwis, green stone fruit and guavas. Long, intense, textured and so vibrant, with a lasting, mouthwatering finish.

Lemon balm, creaminess, some waxy fruit, acacia and white peach. Lovely scents and more than just citrus. Round, layered and interesting, this has a tiny touch of pineapple giving sweetness and bitterness with peach and pear and crisp apple too. Lovely weight and focus to this. Layered and determined but with a gentle confidence. Great for the vintage, tangy, clean, pure but so alive! Really just amazing energy here. I love it. Great complexity and nuance. Ageing 8% new barrels. 3.04pH.

  • Nombre del Crítico: Georgina Hindle

The 2024 Cos d'Estournel Blanc is one of the best editions of this wine I can remember tasting. Rich and ample, the 2024 possesses notable textural richness but also a good bit of moderating vibrancy. The balance here is simply superb. Lemon confit, almond, white flowers and chalk build into the layered, resonant finish.

  • Nombre del Crítico: Antonio Galloni

The 2024 Cos d'Estournel Blanc has more delineation and tension than the Pagodes on the nose. It's more citrus-driven with touches of yuzu and lime. The palate is fresh and bright on the entry, with a keen line of acidity and an intense lemon peel- and orange zest-tinged finish. This is a very fine Cos d'Estournel Blanc that will be difficult to resist in its youth.

  • Nombre del Crítico: Neal Martin