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01/10/2021

Report of La Revue du Vin de France (September 2021) for the 2018 Clinet, rated 96/100: "Le vin a, en bouteille, remarquablement intégré l'ampleur de sa structure tannique. C'est un pomerol intense et distingué, hédoniste, solaire, mais gardant sa part de mystère chtonien".

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Good things always come in threes

17/09/2021

Jacky Lorenzetti is extending his empire on the left bank with the purchase of a third Médoc grand cru classé.

Already co-owner of Ch. d'Issan in Margaux (with the Cruse family) and owner of Ch. Pédesclaux in Pauillac, Mr. Lorenzetti has just acquired Ch. Lafon-Rochet in Saint-Estèphe.

Out of competition

12/07/2021

Unlike the permanent classifications of the Graves and Médoc, the Saint-Emilion wine classification is completely revised every 10 years, allowing the most qualitative wines to progress in the hierarchy.

While the next classification will be revealed in the autumn of 2022, Ausone and Cheval-Blanc have created a surprise by deciding not to submit an application.

Historically, these two growths have long stood alone at the top of the classification as Premiers Grands Crus Classés A, before being joined by Angélus and Pavie in the 2012 classification.

Their choice not to compete for the new classification follows the scoring criteria adopted by the INAO: while the quality of the wine remains essential, the primary criterion is now the reputation of the wine. Thus, more than a third of the final score depends on the estate's ability to receive visitors, the number of followers on social networks, occurrences in the written press...

The teams at Cheval-Blanc (owned by LVMH) and Ausone (owned by the Vauthier family) wish to free themselves from these criteria and concentrate only on the excellence of their wines.


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