Château l'Évangile sits in Pomerol, the heart of Bordeaux's Right Bank, where clay and iron-rich soils nurture wines of depth and structure. The estate's flagship Pomerol blends Merlot and Cabernet Franc into a wine of considerable weight and complexity. The secondary offering, Blason de L'Evangile, follows the same varietal pairing, delivering the region's characteristic richness at a more approachable entry point. Both wines have drawn assessment from major critics including Decanter, Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and Falstaff. Pomerol's terroir—dense, mineral-driven, with the softness that Merlot brings to Bordeaux's eastern plateau—defines the house style: wines built on ripe fruit and textural depth rather than the linear elegance of the Left Bank.