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Clos Lunelles 2003 75cl

AOC | Côtes de Castillon | Bordeaux | France
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92 Robert Parker
This 21+ acre vineyard planted on a clay and limestone plateau consists of 38-year-old Merlot (80%), Cabernet Franc (10%), and Cabernet Sauvignon (10%). It was acquired by Gerard and Chantal Perse in 2001, and in less than two years has become the reference point winery for the Cotes de Castillon ... not surprising in view of the commitment to excellence exhibited by the Perses. Made from tiny yields of less than 20 hectoliters per hectare, the blockbuster 2003 tips the scales at 13.5% alcohol. It reveals a peppery, spicy, incense-laced bouquet interwoven with black cherry jam, blackberry, and cassis-like aromas. Full-bodied, opulent, long, rich, and persistent, it is the finest wine I have ever tasted from the Cotes de Castillon. Enjoy it over the next 10-15 years.
86 Wine Spectator
Floral and raspberry aromas with medium body, fine tannins and a medium finish. Drink now. 2,000 cases made. ?JS
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Clos Lunelles
Based in the Côtes de Castillon appellation, Clos Lunelles represents Gérard Perse’s latest vinous acquisition. The Perse family purchased this 9-hectare estate in 2001, it was previously known as Château Lapeyronie. Gérard Perse also owns the famous Saint-Émilion châteaux Pavie, Pavie-Decesse and Bellevue-Mondotte. Clos Lunelles however, lies in the Côtes de Castillon appellation, perched on the Saint-Colombe hill. The vineyards lie on a clay-limestone plateau and are planted to Merlot (80%), Cabernet Franc (10%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (10%). This unique property posed a new challenge for Perse, nevertheless the resulting wine is opulent and ripe with that classic Right Bank style that can, in this case, be enjoyed on the younger side.