 
                    | Classification | |
| Type | Rouge | 
| Marque | Chateau Gloria | 
| Millésime | 2009 | 
| Pays | France | 
| Région principale | Bordeaux | 
| Région | Saint-Julien | 
| Cépage | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend | 
| Volume | 0,75 | 
| État | Parfait | 
| Étiquette | Parfait | 
| Consommable | -2020 | 
| Stock | 0 | 
Gloria has long been one of the most popular wines in America, but I do not believe they have ever made better wines than they have over the last decade, and the 2009 is one of their finest. While this estate is not a classified growth, it certainly performs like one in 2009. A dense ruby/purple color is accompanied by an expressive, flamboyant bouquet of black fruits, Christmas spices, licorice and roasted Provencal herbs. Fuller-bodied, more concentrated and extracted than most vintages with soft tannins, its low acidity and a sumptuous, plump style remind me of a modern day version of the 1982 (which is fully mature but still in great shape). The 2009 Gloria is a very smart purchase for those looking to maximize their buying power. In fact, this may be the value of the vintage.
A serious young wine, crammed with plum cake, blackberry preserves, warm fig confiture and blueberry reduction flavors, all laced with briar and sweet, toasty spice notes and backed by a long, tarry finish. Has a rustic edge but lots of stuffing. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc.
Rene Gabriel rates this wine 18/20 points.
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
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