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Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Blanc 2024

Bouteille - 75cl

Chateau Malartic Lagraviere Blanc 2024
44,80 €SD
SD par bouteille
6x75cl

Date d'arrivée estimée : +1 an

268,80 € SD par caisse Sous douane par caisse
330,06 € TTC par caisse

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James Suckling

A very beautiful white, showing smoky lemons and green mangoes. Lime and hints of salt and minerals. Medium body with crisp acidity and a long, vivid finish. Terrific.

The 2024 Malartic-Lagravière Blanc has a wonderful bouquet that is pure charm, with freshly sliced green apple, citrus lemon and touches of crushed stone. The oak is very well integrated. The palate is expertly balanced with satisfying weight and depth. The 2024's acidity deftly counters its concentration, giving way to a lightly spiced and quite persistent finish. Excellent.

  • Fenêtre de dégustation: 2028 - 2048
  • Nom du critique: Neal Martin

Slate and gunsmoke reduction, alongside savoury grip and juice, lovely quality, white flowers, apple blossom, lime zest, great lift and quality, reserved, structured, plenty of ageing potential and hidden depths that promise future growth, and it works. 41 hl/ha, Jean-Jacques Bonnie owner with his sister Véronique.

  • Nom du critique: Jane Anson

The 2024 Malartic-Lagravière Blanc is superb. Vivid and expressive in the glass, with super balance, the Blanc is a delight. Lemon confit, mint, sage, chalk and light oak inflections build effortlessly. Lees-stirring builds texture. All the elements are so well balanced. Malartic-Lagravière Blanc is a highlight in 2024. Tasted two times.

  • Fenêtre de dégustation: 2028 - 2039
  • Nom du critique: Antonio Galloni

A blend of 79% Sauvignon Blanc and 21% Semillon, the 2024 Château Malartic-Lagravière Blanc offers tart melon, honeyed citrus, and winter savory notes. Medium-bodied and beautifully balanced, it has fresh, focused fruits and bright acidity, staying clean and pure through the finish.

  • Nom du critique: Jeb Dunnuck