Buy 6 - 2024 Chateau Cos DEstournel [EP2024]
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Vintage: 2024
Region: St Estephe
Country: France
Winemaker Notes
With an average age of 55 years, Cos d'Estournel is made from the oldest vines of Domaine. Its early terroirs, combined with the southern exposure of part of the vineyard, played a decisive role in the success and precision of this vintage. Cos d'Estournel seduces with its licorice and raspberry aromas, velvety texture and heady character without heaviness. The palate is very powerful on the attack, with a continuous mid-palate. Its structure gives it great length and a racy finish.
About Winery
Cos d’Estournel was founded in 1811 by Louis Gaspard d’Estournel, who also owned Chateau Pomys (that sits next to Chateau Lafite Rothschild.) The owner was one of the first Bordeaux wine producers to make, bottle, and sell his own wine. He also had an unusual wine distribution system. Instead of selling his wines through the traditional negociant system in France, he exported them. This way, the wine became quite popular in many different countries, but most of it was shipped to India. After Louis died in 1852, the Chateau was sold to Charles Cecil Martyns, who started selling the wine through the conventional negociant system.
Three years later, the wine was classified as Second Growth. For a brief period thereafter, the estate came under the ownership of the Charmolue family, who was also in charge of the nearby Chateau Montrose. In 1917, the estate became a property of Fernand Ginestet. Ginestet’s grandchildren took charge of the estate in the following decades. In 1995, Cos d’Estournel wines were sold in China. Bruno Prats managed the estate until 1998, when he sold it to the Merlaut family. In 2000, the estate was bought by its current owner Michel Reybier. He renovated the wine cellars and conducted a thorough study of the vineyard soils. This helped him and his winemaker Dominique Arangoits understand the full potential of the vineyards and improve the winemaking techniques at the Chateau.
In 2009, Reybier also acquired vineyard holdings in Champagne, France, and Hungary. Together with Cos d’Estournel, these holdings form Domaines Reybier. In 2012, the estate’s manager Jean-Guillaume Prats was replaced by Aymeric de Gironde.
Winemaker Notes
With an average age of 55 years, Cos d'Estournel is made from the oldest vines of Domaine. Its early terroirs, combined with the southern exposure of part of the vineyard, played a decisive role in the success and precision of this vintage. Cos d'Estournel seduces with its licorice and raspberry aromas, velvety texture and heady character without heaviness. The palate is very powerful on the attack, with a continuous mid-palate. Its structure gives it great length and a racy finish.
About Winery
Cos d’Estournel was founded in 1811 by Louis Gaspard d’Estournel, who also owned Chateau Pomys (that sits next to Chateau Lafite Rothschild.) The owner was one of the first Bordeaux wine producers to make, bottle, and sell his own wine. He also had an unusual wine distribution system. Instead of selling his wines through the traditional negociant system in France, he exported them. This way, the wine became quite popular in many different countries, but most of it was shipped to India. After Louis died in 1852, the Chateau was sold to Charles Cecil Martyns, who started selling the wine through the conventional negociant system.
Three years later, the wine was classified as Second Growth. For a brief period thereafter, the estate came under the ownership of the Charmolue family, who was also in charge of the nearby Chateau Montrose. In 1917, the estate became a property of Fernand Ginestet. Ginestet’s grandchildren took charge of the estate in the following decades. In 1995, Cos d’Estournel wines were sold in China. Bruno Prats managed the estate until 1998, when he sold it to the Merlaut family. In 2000, the estate was bought by its current owner Michel Reybier. He renovated the wine cellars and conducted a thorough study of the vineyard soils. This helped him and his winemaker Dominique Arangoits understand the full potential of the vineyards and improve the winemaking techniques at the Chateau.
In 2009, Reybier also acquired vineyard holdings in Champagne, France, and Hungary. Together with Cos d’Estournel, these holdings form Domaines Reybier. In 2012, the estate’s manager Jean-Guillaume Prats was replaced by Aymeric de Gironde.
James Suckling 97
There is huge depth and lots of intensity from this year's Cos. Quite powerful, deeply colored and dense, but there is freshness. Concentrated and tight-grained, with a full body and a pretty lengthy finish. Quite unique for its broadness and density, with lots of blackberries in the finish.
Vinous 98
The 2024 Cos d'Estournel could very well be one of the wines of the vintage. Bright and vibrant in the glass, with tons of energy, the 2024 impresses with its vertical structure, depth and overall balance. Blue/purplish fruit, spice, new leather, lavender and mocha are beautifully delineated throughout. The 2024 is super-classic. The modest 12.8% alcohol is notable, especially because that also means there is less extraction of wood. Cos is one of my early favorites in 2024