2009 Château La Marzelle

Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé

“Blackberry and mineral aromas follow through to a full body, with soft and velvety tannins and a long finish. Lots of pretty new wood. Very well done.”
91-94
Wine spectator

The origin

Vineyard
11.24 ha of adjoining land
Grape varieties
70% Merlot- 20% Cabernet franc- 10% Cabernet sauvignon
Density
5 700 plants/ha
Âge moyen
24 years
Production
55 000 bottles
Situation
Upper terrace of Saint-Emilion formbed by the former Isle riverbed
Pruning
Bordelaise method (2 canes per vine)
Alcohol
13,5%

Excellent climatic conditions this year, similar to the 2005 vintage.

La Marzelle, however, experienced devastating hailstorms. September and October were highly conducive to optimum ripeness levels in the grapes and good harvesting conditions.

Alain Raynaud joined our team on a consultancy basis at the beginning of the growth cycle. He surveyed the vineyards with us and validated our crop choices as well as our fundamental ethos: the vines are grown like a garden at La Marzelle. Over 5000 hours of seasonal work was carried out in order to accomplish our objective of producing the highest quality grapes in order to produce an exceptional wine. This involves disbudding, separating, shoot removal, secondary shoot removal, leaf stripping, trellising and green harvesting.

All of these procedures are carried out manually, as are the harvests, in small crates.

An organic approach has been in place for several years. No chemical fertilisers or weedkillers have been used for over ten years. The vines are tilled and worked beneath the row. For the last three years, organic methods have been used on four hectares and this year we have used synthetic crop protection products on the rest of the domaine and exclusively for flowering purposes. Alain Raynaud tasted the grapes with us on several occasions in order to ascertain the best possible harvest date for each parcel.

He helped us with vinification and, with his research-based approach, enabled us to develop new avenues.

La Marzelle’s renewed identity also encompasses a new label which evokes the 1925 label design and our premier cru roots...

Reviews

Wine spectator

91-94
“Blackberry and mineral aromas follow through to a full body, with soft and velvety tannins and a long finish. Lots of pretty new wood. Very well done.”

Decanter

16/20
“Alain Raynaud now consults. Pure, red-berry fruit and fine tannic frame. Overall more poise balance.”

Decanter

16.63
“Restrained nose of ripe Merlot, oak, creamy coffee and smoky blackberry. Rich, luscious and opulent with masses of seductive, pure fruit perked up by good activity and a dry finish. Impressive wine. Drink: 2013 - 2021. Alc. 13,5%.”

La revue du vin de France

16/20
“Alain Raynaud est venu épauler l’équipe du cru, rénovant les us et coutumes de la propriété ( diminution des rendements, recherche de concentration). Le vin affiche une belle matière, rehaussé par un boisé fumé. Des cabernets francs (20%) de grande tenue et des jeunes cabernets-sauvignon entrent dans l’assemblage. Le vin gagne en chair et en moelleux. Une grande réussite.”

Jancis Robinson

16.5/20
“Obviously lots of substance, but not that much aroma. Quite stern and reserved – a Domaine de Chevalier style of St-Emilion ?! A little tart on the finish.”

Robert Parker

88-90
“The 2009 La Marzelle is the finest wine I have yet tasted from this St-Emilion estate. Full-bodied and deep, with plenty of black cherry, cedarwood, and subtle herb characteristics, its fleshy, fat, succulent flavors cascade over the palate with silky tannins as well as abundant ripeness and glycerin. Consume it over the next decade. (Tasted once).”

Gault & Millau

16/20
“Une expression riche et épicée donne du caractère à ce vin racé et imposant aujourd’hui. Le style est puissant mais sans exubérance, sur les fruits noirs, les épices et un brin de chaleur.”

Vins & terroirs authentiques

16.5/20
“Vue: une superbe robe presque d’encre. Nez: Premier nez sur un élégant registre boisé. Au fil de l’aération, les senteurs de tabac blond, grillé/toasté et caramel se mêlent à un fruité très mûr (cerise noire confite). Bouche: Bâti pour affronter l’avenir avec sérénité, ce cru concentré se voit doté de beaux atouts qui ne demandent qu’à s’harmoniser. Ambitieuse, la bouche offre déjà un fruité mûr et charnu, enveloppé dans de puissants tanins distingués et une belle expression épicée en finale.”

Bettane & Desseauve

15/20
“Le cru, situé sur la route qui va de Libourne à Saint-Émilion en bordant Pomerol, a progressé et fait désormais exprimer à ce terroir son réel potentiel. Aujourd’hui, le vignoble est parfaitement tenu et les chais, refaits, sont bien adaptés à la réalisation de Saint-Émilions amples et riches”. Gras, ample, sérieux mais bien construit, bonne ampleur.”

Vinum Extra

“Extraktreich, doch auch frish und saftig, hervorragendes Tannin, viel Feuer, spürbares Holtz; etwas vordergründig vielleicht und sehr modern doch nicht ohne Tiefe. Juillet 2010 - Riche, mais aussi frais et juteux, tanins exceptionnels, chauds; boisé bien perceptible, un peu trop présent peut-être et très moderne, mais profond tout de même.”

Vino Magazine

“Excellent Grand Cru Classé”

Concours mondial de Bruxelles 2013

“Médaille d'Argent”

Sommeliers international

“Robe: Superbe brillante, limpide. Nez: très fin, élégant, sur de magnifiques fruits rouges et noirs. Bouche: ample, gourmande, suave, toujours sur les mêmes arômes que ceux perçus au nez. Finale exceptionnelle. Accords mets et vins: un filet de biche. Commentaires: de la Haute couture.”

Weinwelt

90
“Heidelbeere und schwarze Kirschen, etwas Sirup von schwarzen Holunderbeeren saftig-fruchtiges Finale.”

Andreas Larsson

91
“Dark, Ruby. The nose displays, some new oak, butter, red and dark berries. The palate is attractively balanced - ripe dark fruit, rounded tannin, fresh, fruity and long finish. Attractive.”

Markus Del Monego

90.5
“Dark, purple red with violet hue and almost black centre. Clean nose with good structure, slightly lactic aromas, vanilla, mild speces. On the palate medium weight and good length, discreet flavous.”

Le grand classement des vins de bordeaux

“Dans son Guide du Grand Classement des Vins de Bordeaux, Rémy Poussart et son Grand Jury International des Vins ont classé La Marzelle 2009 32ème sur 671 plus grands vins de Bordeaux.”

Guide Vins et Santé 2016

“Belle parure pourpre foncé, agrémenté de lumineuses flammèches brunes. Dès l'aération, le bouquet montra sa puissance avec ses parfums de fruits à noyau macérés (griotte, pruneau), de réglisse noire, de chêne merrain et de café brûlé. En bouche, sa matière charnue aux tanins mûrs superbement annoblie par l'élevage libère à profusion de saveurs de fruits noirs à l'eau de vie, de truffe, de vanille, et de sauge. Accords Mets-Vins: Mignons de chevreuil grillés, un salmis de colvert.”

The vintages of

2023 Château La Marzelle

A well-balanced vintage with silky, elegant tannins expressing the aromatic fruit supported by the necessary tension

2022 Château La Marzelle

2022, a warm, dry and great vintage, which confirms the climatic evolution

2021 Château La Marzelle

Notes of chocolate, ripe black berries and Sichuan pepper. Perfectly balanced, well supported by its structure and smooth tannins

2020 Château La Marzelle

Aromas of black fruit, cherries and fine spices. Elegant and velvety on the palate, with a pleasant density. The finish is long, fresh and expressive

2019 Château La Marzelle

A superb nose bursting with fresh black fruit, with a creamy, spicy base. Good, sappy, fragrant length

2018 Château La Marzelle

Lots of freshness with notes of ripe black fruit. Black cherry on the palate, with a high tannin content but a well-constructed, fresh whole

2017 Château La Marzelle

Very aromatic, with pure, ripe fruit. Immediately melting on the palate, very fruity, the wine develops on an airy yet present body

2016 Château La Marzelle

Freshness on the nose with a delicate coating of black fruit. Silky and velvety on the palate, this wine expresses itself with great delicacy

2015 Château La Marzelle

Beautiful density and delicious depth for a wine that has gained a great deal in elegance and texture in recent years and that confirms itself brilliantly in this vintage

2014 Château La Marzelle

Superb core of ripe fruit with berry and cherry character. Full-bodied, smooth and velvety

2013 Château La Marzelle

An attractive red wine with ripe black fruit and coffee bean character. Medium-bodied, with silky tannins

2012 Château La Marzelle

Supple, with elegant tannins and subtle freshness

2011 Château La Marzelle

Notes of red and black fruit intermingled with flowers, earth and barrel. Good acidity, freshness and a surprising texture

2010 Château La Marzelle

The freshness of this material is very well extracted, with great finesse. Long, racy finish

2008 Château La Marzelle

A fine change in the style of the vintage towards greater balance and freshness: very fine, deep volume, dark fruit, intense and long

2007 Château La Marzelle

Elegant nose with wild fruit and mineral notes. Generous palate and pleasant texture

2006 Château La Marzelle

Good body, generous texture, well-extracted tannin, a wine with a strong personality

2005 Château La Marzelle

Intense garnet-red, brilliant, very aromatic, generous, spicy. Elegant and harmonious

2004 Château La Marzelle

The nose is aromatic, woody and well balanced. On the palate, the work is precise, with a delicious structure that unfolds with charm

2003 Château La Marzelle

A great, full-bodied wine, intense in colour, with rich, powerful tannins, yet very elegant