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L'Eglise Clinet 2021 1500cl

AOC | Pomerol | Bordeaux | France
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99 James Suckling
Extremely complex and subtle with blackberries, wild forest fruits, orange peel, bark and mushroom on the nose. Perfumed. Full-bodied with ultra-fine tannins that are polished and extremely long, going on for minutes. Structured and layered yet compressed on the finish. Some terra-cotta and stoney undertones. This shows old-vine character and the essence of 85% merlot and 15% cabernet franc. Give this three or four years in bottle, but it’s surprisingly attractive now.
94 Robert Parker
A deep, serious wine, the 2021 L'Eglise Clinet unwinds in the glass with notions of wild berries and plums mingled with dark chocolate, sweet loamy soil, warm spices, violets and black truffle. Full-bodied, concentrated and muscular, it's rich and layered, with a concentrated core of fruit, lively acids and plenty of ripe, powdery tannin that nods to its origins in a sector of Pomerol capable of producing some of the appellation's most structured, long-lived wines. It's a blend of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc.
94 Robert Parker
A deep, serious wine, the 2021 L'Eglise Clinet unwinds in the glass with notions of wild berries and plums mingled with dark chocolate, sweet loamy soil, warm spices, violets and black truffle. Full-bodied, concentrated and muscular, it's rich and layered, with a concentrated core of fruit, lively acids and plenty of ripe, powdery tannin that nods to its origins in a sector of Pomerol capable of producing some of the appellation's most structured, long-lived wines. It's a blend of 85% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc.
Producteur
Château L'Eglise Clinet

Derrière son statut de ténor de l’appellation Pomerol, le Château L’Eglise-Clinet cache un vignoble d’assez faible envergure, limité à quelque 5,5 hectares plantés de merlot et de cabernet franc. Perché sur le fameux plateau de Pomerol, ce terroir argilo-graveleux favorise l’émergence du style maison, incarné par des vins concentrés d’une belle complexité aromatique. Le niveau qualitatif de L’Eglise-Clinet fait des bonds en avant d’un millésime sur l’autre. Le grand vin, L’Eglise-Clinet, illustre à merveille l’appellation avec sa structure, sa densité et ses proportions classiques. La Petite Eglise sort également des chais du domaine mais ne se positionne pas comme son second vin, Denis Durantou préférant y voir l’expression du terroir sablo-graveleux sur lequel sont sises certaines parcelles. Montlandrie, assemblage de merlot, cabernet franc et cabernet-sauvignon, trouve ses origines dans le terroir argilo-calcaire de son domaine des Côtes de Castillon.