2021 Lalande de Pomerol had a similar growing season to its much more famous neighboring appellation, Pomerol, but the devastation from the frosts was much worse. Even with all of the year’s difficulties and challenges, there are some nice, early-drinking wines offering good style and character.
Pomerol produced a myriad of fabulous wines in 2021. Not in the opulent, flashy style of the 3 decent, preceding vintages, but in a classic mode, with lower alcohol levels, freshness, vibrancy, purity, and elegance.
Wrapping up our look at the 2021 Saint Emilion wines. Part 2 covers all the best wines L-Z with tasting notes, ratings, and details on blends, alcohol levels, and more.
2021 Saint Emilion is a bit of a mixed vintage with some estates clearly making better wine than others. Those with more Cabernet Franc in the blend, and vineyards able to handle the excess water produced some very strong wines, many of which will be a treat to enjoy on release.
2021 Pessac Leognon is a tricky vintage. But once you get a handle it, as this article does, you will see there are some very good red wines and mind-blowing white wines with purity, freshness and lift! In fact, the only 100 Pt wine this year is from Pessac Leognan!
Some of the best values in the Cabernet Sauvignon-based blends of the Left Bank are in the Haut Medoc appellation. At their best, they complete with Classified Growths, offering ripe, red fruits, bight, crisp, fresh, vibrant palate presence, and loads of cedar, tobacco, savory herbs and red currants. With 2021, they are also going to drink well on the young side!