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Domaine de Chevalier2023

Domaine de ChevalierPessac-Leognan, France

Domaine de Chevalier is the grand vin of this historic Pessac-Léognan estate, produced both as a Cabernet Sauvignon–led…Learn More »

$73

/750ml

2023 Retail Average

96

/100

2023 Pro Rating

Domaine de Chevalier 2023 Vintage Overview

2023 OVERVIEW

Dark, cool-fruited and classical in profile, the 2023 Domaine de Chevalier Rouge layers cassis, blackberry and black cherry with hints of graphite, violets, spice and a subtle, sea-breeze salinity. Medium to full-bodied yet poised, it glides on finely powdered tannins, with bright acidity and discreet oak giving shape to a long, focused, very Cabernet-driven finish that feels both serious and already surprisingly inviting for this estate. A refined, structured Pessac-Léognan that captures the vintage’s freshness without sacrificing depth or intensity.

Drinking Window
2028 2045
Pairings

Roast lamb with rosemary and garlic; Grilled dry-aged ribeye; Wood-roasted duck with black cherry jus

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Domaine de Chevalier Vintage Comparison

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Domaine de Chevalier Rouge 2023 (750ML)
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Domaine de Chevalier Rouge 2023 (1.5L)

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Domaine de Chevalier · Knowledge Base

About Domaine de Chevalier

Domaine de Chevalier is the grand vin of this historic Pessac-Léognan estate, produced both as a Cabernet Sauvignon–led red and a Sauvignon Blanc–Sémillon dry white, each classified among the Crus Classés de Graves. The red is known for its refined structure, dark fruit, tobacco and graphite nuances, and remarkable capacity to age, while the white is celebrated as one of Bordeaux’s finest dry whites, combining intense fruit, smoky–minerally complexity, and vibrant freshness that reflects its forest-surrounded gravel terroir in Léognan.