Merlot  2018

L'ECOLE NO. 41

Merlot
2018

Pays
États-Unis
Désignation réglementée
Vin de table (VDT)
Région
Washington
Sous-région
Columbia Valley
Cépage(s)
Merlot 80 %
Cabernet Franc 14 %
Malbec 4 %
Petit Verdot 2 %
Couleur
Rouge
Site web du producteur

Information sur le domaine

L'Ecole Nº 41 est une entreprise familiale fondée par Jean et Baker Ferguson. Aujourd'hui, le chai appartient à leur fille et à leur gendre, Megan et Martin Clubb, qui en assurent également l'exploitation. Construite en 1915, l'école est située dans la localité historique de Frenchtown, une petite collectivité à l'ouest de Walla Walla, dans l'État de Washington. Le nom Frenchtown tire son origine des nombreux Canadiens français qui se sont établis dans la vallée au début des...

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Revues de presse

Decanter

- 93 points -

Avril 2021

Ripe black plum and chocolate covered dark kirsch aromas dance with baking spices. The palate is refined and elegant with a terrific mouthfeel and outstanding length. Rich dark fruit flavours collide with minerals, smoke and chocolate cake notes.

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Decanter

- 93 points -

Août 2023 (Millésime 2020)

Wildly elegant. The Walla Walla Merlot comes from two of L'Ecole's top sites, including the renowned Ferguson Vineyard. Purple florals are met with blue fruits, and hints of lavender. The palate is fresh with early-season blackberries and mint, hints of clove, black tea and umami. There is a real streak of graphite minerality that carries toward a refined finish.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

Mai 2018

Blackberry and violet aromas with hints of hazelnut. Medium-bodied and layered. Polished tannins and a flavorful finish.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 91 points -

Sean Sullivan, Juillet 2016 (Millésime 2013)

A variety of top sites are blended together for this wine, including Seven Hills, Bacchus, Dionysus, Klipsun and Pepper Bridge. It offers bright aromas of raspberries and chocolate, with herb and floral accents. The palate is flavorful and full, delivering a lot of enjoyment, with the tannins adding some heft.

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Vinous

- 91 points -

Mars 2022 (Millésime 2018)

The 2018 Merlot Columbia Valley delivers some seriously good value. Rich black cherry compote and blackberry cordial tones combine with herbal accents on the palate.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 90 points -

Sean Sullivan, Juillet 2015 (Millésime 2012)

This wine comes from an assortment of top sites across the Columbia Valley and it shows. Aromas of dried herbs, pencil lead, toasty spice and blue and red fruit lead to sweet, rich and appealing flavors. There's intensity but also a good sense of acid and chalky tannic structure backing things up, along with undeniable deliciousness.

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Vinous

- 90 points -

Stephen Tanzer, Novembre 2015 (Millésime 2012)


Medium red. Red cherry, plum, bitter chocolate and licorice on the nose, with complicating hints of violet and pepper. Good spicy cut to the dark berry and violet flavors. Harmonious ripe acidity and an element of salinity keep the wine fresh but not green. Serious wine for $30; and there are about 5,000 cases of this juice. Clubb noted that Seven Hills provides 40% of his total production and that this fruit goes into virtually all of his wines.

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Wine Spectator

- 90 points -

Octobre 2015 (Millésime 2012)

Firm, focused and dense, with green olive—accented black fruit flavors, finishing with licorice and fine-grained tannins galore. This has depth and length.

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Wine Spectator

- 90 points -

Juin 2021 (Millésime 2018)

Straight-forward and appealing for its well-focused currant and dusty herb accents that finish with zesty tannins. Drink now through 2027.

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 Wine Enthusiast

- 90 points -

Editor's Choice

Septembre 2021

Ferguson, Seven Hills and Pepper Bridge fruit makes up 60% of this wine, with the balance from Candy Mountain, Dionysus, and Klipsun. The aromas aren't very giving out of the gate, opening to show notes of cocoa, raspberry and cherry. There's plenty of goodness to be found on the palate, which shows finesse, appeal and bountiful structure behind it all. It will have a long life ahead of it. As always with L'Ecole, quality and value are at the fore.

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 Wine and Spirits Magazine

- 90 points -

Patrick Comiskey, Août 2018 (Millésime 2015)

Foresty and even a touch meaty, this merlot has a black-cherry core of flavor that’s deep and satisfying; cedar and redwood tips give the wine a subtly savory finish. It’s a complex merlot for rosemary roast chicken.

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Vinous

- 90 points -

Octobre 2022 (Millésime 2020)

Lifting up with a cool-toned freshness and dusty florals for days, the 2020 Merlot keeps me coming back to the glass. A burst of ripe blueberry and cherry greets the palate, motivated by zesty acidity as sweet spices cascade throughout. The 2020 is gently tannic yet lively and fresh, tapering off with medium length to nuances of clove and liquid lavender.

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Great Northwest Wine

Outstanding!

Mai 2017

Many of the Northwest’s most storied vineyards for Bordeaux varieties — Klipsun, Bacchus and Dionysus at Sagemoor, Weinbau, StoneTree, Pepper Bridge and the estate Seven Hills — contribute to this big, full-bodied expression of Washington Merlot. Managing winemaker Marty Clubb and winemaker Mike Sharon invested 18 months in 30 percent new oak, which is revealed in aromas of coconut and cocoa with black cherry and blackberry. Inside, it’s akin to a spoonful of cherry cobbler with a mouthfilling blend of huckleberry and pomegranate acidity. Balanced plum-skin tannins allow for a finishing dash of white pepper. This is among the largest bottlings from the historic little schoolhouse in west of Walla Walla, and it has national distribution. In Clubb’s native state of Texas, they’d enjoy this with beef.

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