Wine Advocate
byRobert Parkerthe4/30/2001
Readers should not hesitate to check out Ausone's new second wine, Chapelle d'Ausone. It reveals Ausone's minerality, finesse, and quality presented in a lower-keyed, more open-knit style.
The 1999 is nearly spectacular. Whether it will ultimately have immortal aging potential remains to be seen. It boasts gorgeous aromas of black fruits, flowers, smoke, licorice, and subtle wood. Fabulously concentrated, with sensational persistence on the palate, sweet tannin, and admirable balance as well as stature, this is a medium-bodied wine of exceptional pedigree and aging potential. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2040. As I wrote last year, this will undoubtedly be the longest lived wine of the vintage.