Château l’Evangile

Pomerol

Domaines BARONS DE ROTHSCHILD (Lafite)

Due to a curious geological anomaly, a long strip of gravel was formed on the surface of the south-eastern part of the Pomerol plateau. Château L’Evangile is located on this rare terroir.

A STORY

In a few words

The estate is bordered to the north by Château Pétrus, and is only separated from Cheval Blanc to the south (in the Saint-Emilion appellation) by a country road. The estate was developed in the XVIII century by the Léglise family and renamed L’Evangile at the turn of the 19th century.

In 1862, L’Evangile was acquired by Paul Chaperon, and later inherited by the Ducasse family who owned the estate until 1990, when it was purchased by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite). Their first manifestation of their influence was a more rigorous selection for the first wine and the creation of a second wine, Blason de l’Evangile. Plans to renovate the vat room and cellar were completed in 2004. These efforts have been conducive to a decade of remarkable vintages. Managed by a young and rigorous technical team, Château L’Evangile wines stand out for their precision, freshness and balance, which serve as a testimony to their exceptional terroir.

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AT THE HEAD

Representatives of the Castle

Olivier TREGOAT

Technical Director

Juliette COUDERC

Operations Manager

THE CHATEAU

Key numbers

Area

22 ha

Production

24,000 to 36,000 bottles

Geology

Sandy-clay with pure gravel on a subsoil containing traces of ironpan.

Grape variety

79% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, 1% Cabernet Sauvignon

Rearing

18 months for the first wine, 15 months for the second wine

New barrels: 30%

Second wine

Blason de L’Évangile

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