Den Chateau La Garde rouge 2020 Pessac Leognan beschreibt Jeb Dunnuck wie folgt:
Mulled red and black fruits, chocolate, Asian spices, and dried herbs all emerge from the 2020 Château La Garde, a medium to full-bodied, nicely balanced, textured Pessac that stays nicely focused and elegant on the palate. This outstanding effort will evolve for 10-15 years if well stored.
James Suckling schreibt zum Chateau La Garde rouge 2020 Pessac Leognan Folgendes:
Black berry fruit, gravel, bark, tobacco leaves and iodine here. It’s medium-bodied, savory and pleasantly austere, with fine tannins. Rusty elements. Drink in 2025.
Die Degustationsnotiz des Wine Advocate zum Chateau La Garde rouge 2020 Pessac Leognan :
Deep purple-black colored, the 2020 la Garde rolls out of the glass with bright, expressive notes of Morello cherries, redcurrant jelly and plum preserves, plus hints of dark chocolate, dried herbs and pencil shavings. The medium-bodied palate delivers mouth-filling, crunchy black fruits with a lively backbone and approachable, grainy tannins, finishing on an earthy note.
Das meint die Vinous-Mannschaft um Antonio Galloni zum Chateau La Garde:
The 2020 Château La Garde is a little muted at first, opening gradually to display blackberry, brine, pitted olives and light undergrowth scents, coalescing nicely with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied, crisp and focused, with fine-grained tannins, a fine bead of acidity and good grip on the finish. This estate has been a little inconsistent of late, but this is certainly one of the better vintages that I have tasted from barrel.
Vom Falstaff-Magazin mit 90-92 Punkten bewertet
Tiefdunkles Rubingranat, opaker Kern, violette Reflexe, zarte Randaufhellung. Zart tabakig, Lakritze, schwarze Beerenfrucht, kandierte Orangenzesten, mineralischer Touch. Saftig, gute Komplexität, reife Pflaumen, integrierte Tannine, mineralisch, etwas Nougat im Nachhall, bleibt haften, verfügt über Entwicklungspotenzial.