Château Gloria Saint Julien 2010
Château Gloria Saint Julien 2010
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  BN#428586

Price:$55.99

 750ml

SKU44051

Round, generous, rich, long-lasting with cedary and spicy bouquets. The wine of Château Gloria shows well young, and also ages well. The wine is fermented in stainless steel vats and spends 20 months in barrels.

Wine Journal

Tasted at a negociant, the Gloria ’10 has a well-defined bouquet, very precise with ripe blackberry, raspberry, cedar and graphite. Good intensity, very crisp and focused. The palate is medium-bodied with chalky tannins, very good acidity, reserved and focused with a very powerful finish of blackberry, graphite and tobacco. Long in the mouth, this is a great Gloria for long-term ageing. Tasted April 2011.

Score: 94-96. —Neal Martin, May 2011.

Wine Advocate

The 2010 Gloria is an ass-kicking, fabulous value once again from this estate, which would probably be classified if the 1855 hierarchy of the wines of the Medoc were ever done again. Abundant notes of cedar wood, fruitcake, flowers, creme de cassis and kirsch are all present in this full-bodied, opulent, dense, dark ruby/purple wine. It is slightly more restrained than the flamboyant 2009, but equal in quality. This is a juicy, well-proportioned, sensationally concentrated, super-ripe Gloria to drink over the next decades. Of course, it is a sleeper of the vintage, given the reasonable price it normally sells for.

Score: 93. —Robert Parker, February 2013.

Wine Enthusiast

The wine shows considerable new-wood influence at this stage. However, this wood emphasis brings out polished fruit that is deliciously smooth and blackberry-like in profile. This is likely to develop relatively quickly.

Score: 90. —Roger Voss, February 01, 2013.

Wine Spectator

Juicy and direct, with a relatively friendly feel to the plum, blackberry and blueberry fruit, all coated with a ganache note that hangs through the finish. Surprisingly accessible, and not quite as grippy as when tasted from barrel. Drink now through 2023.

Score: 90. —James Molesworth, March 31, 2013.



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