2014 Chateau le Gay
By Chateau Le Gay
2014 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay, Pomerol, Bordeaux
Immersing oneself in the narrative of the 2014 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay unfolds a chapter of resilience and revelation. This particular Bordeaux vintage was subjected to a challenging year which ultimately led to the creation of wines with surprising character and potential for those who expertly navigated Pomerol's terroirs.
Defining Moments of the 2014 Vintage
The journey of the 2014 Chateau le Gay from vine to bottle is marked by a season which threw testing climatic conditions at vignerons, culminating in lower yields but an intriguing concentration of flavours. Patience was paramount; those who awaited optimal ripeness were rewarded with a harvest that encapsulated the quintessential Pomerol elegance.
Despite the arduous start with a damp summer, the latter end graced us with an Indian summer — producing Cabernet Franc and Merlot grapes that imbued this wine with a fittingly complex character. The relief that autumn brought is palpable in every sip, with sumptuous fruit supported by neatly integrated tannins that promise graceful ageing.
A Sip Into Pomerol’s Heart
In your glass, the 2014 Chateau le Gay unveils its deep ruby allure, leading you into a bouquet where plummy depths fuse with truffles and just the slightest hint of iron—a signature touch from this clay-dominated soil. The palate is serenaded by textures as soft as silk and flavours harmonised with finesse — dark berries laced with gentle spice and an enduring finish committed to memory.
The longevity of this wine suggests an affinity to thrive within a connoisseur's cellar, maturing with dignity. It holds considerable potential as an investment piece for enthusiasts keen on securing a slice of Pomerol’s prowess from an underdog year that triumphed over adversity.
In the sphere of fine wine investments, picking out such emblems of fortitude can be key. The 2014 Chateau le Gay stands as one such distinguished example; it represents not only a testament to the tenacity of Chateau Le Gay's winemaking but also an opportunity for investors to diversify their portfolio with a vintage that narrates a story of unexpected success.
To embrace the future robustness of your cellar, banking on this Pomerol gem could indeed be a sagacious move—highlighting how every season's tale need not bear an ostentatious label to be woven into venerable fabric.
Market price (USD)
$1,068.20
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
67.31
Scores and tasting notes
The 2014 Le Gay is blessed with a fabulous bouquet of brambly red berry fruit tinged with black truffle, roasted chestnut and just a hint of hung game. There is marvelous energy here, the aromatics keeping you engaged. The palate is medium-bodied with superb purity, certainly very well balanced with a fine bead of acidity. Sure, there is a veneer of vanilla oak to be assimilated on the finish, but there is such depth and persistence that this will be no problem. This surpasses my expectations from barrel and continues the fine form of this Pomerol estate.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 31 March 2017
No tasting note available.
Tim Atkin - TimAtkin.com (04/2015)
No tasting note available.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate
No tasting note available.
James Suckling - Jamesuckling.com (04/2015)