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Château L'Eglise Clinet 2017

Château L'Eglise Clinet 2017

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Parker | 98
J. Robinson | 18.5
Decanter | 95
Wine Spectator | 94
J. Suckling | 98
Vinous - A. Galloni | 97
The Wine Independent | 98
Vinous Neal Martin | 95
€870.00 Incl. VAT
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Packaging : a case of 3 Bottles (75cl)
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€292.00
3 x 75CL
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    ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
    Marks and reviews

    98

    /100

    Robert Parker

    Lisa Perrotti-Brown

    Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 L'Eglise Clinet begins a little closed and broody, soon unfurling to reveal powerful notes of baked black plums, chocolate-covered cherries and blueberry preserves with hints of chargrill, mocha and aniseed plus a touch of tar. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is a powerhouse of crunchy, vibrant black fruit, framed by wonderfully ripe, rounded tannins and oodles of freshness, finishing long and savory. Bravo!

    94

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    Very lush, with warmed fig, plum and blackberry preserve flavors rolling through, laced with ganache, alder and espresso notes. A tarry edge frames the finish, where the fruit drips slowly. For the hedonist crowd. Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2022 through 2038.

    95

    /100

    Decanter

    For me, this is one of the successes of the vintage in Pomerol, although it doesn’t fully escape the roadblocks of 2017. There is a real sense of precision and elegance here, with floral violet aromatics and a note of liquorice, and it delivers its power in a measured way, one hand at a time – it’s a wine to sit with and enjoy. There was no frost at this estate. The Merlot was picked between 12–22 September, and the Cabernet Franc on 22 September. The 70% new oak shows slightly on the finish, but the tannins are pliable and enjoyable, promising to cradle the fruit for the long haul.

    98

    /100

    James Suckling

    Extremely enticing aromas of blackberries, brambleberries, sweet tobacco, bark and mushrooms follow through to a medium- to full-bodied palate that builds in the mouth and crescendos to medium, round tannins, juicy fruit and a long, flavorful finish. It rolls along the palate. Excellent, persistent finish. Try after 2024, but already a joyous glass.

    95

    /100

    Vinous

    Neal Martin

    The 2017 L’Eglise-Clinet was picked from 12 to 22 September for the Merlot and on 22 September for the Cabernet Franc. Denis Durantou told me that it is matured in 70% new oak. This has a stunning, mineral-driven bouquet with tightly packed blackcurrant and raspberry fruit, and hints of black truffle that emerge with time. The palate has a satin-like texture on the entry with a fine bead of acidity. This defies the growing season in terms of its concentration with layers of black fruit on the saline finish. It does not quite have the length of the 2018 - but it will give 30 years of drinking pleasure.

    95

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Truffle, smoke, tobacco and red fruits are at the core of this wine. On the palate, there is a concentration of flavor. The wine has lift and power, but the tannins in this vintage are firm and will need time to soften before they captivate the pleasure-seeking consumer. The wine was made from a blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, reaching 14% ABV with a pH of 3.68. The harvest took place from September 12 to September 22. Known for his wit, proprietor Denis Durantou wrote about his frost-affected, small 2017 production: “We produced just enough bottles for my friends.”

    93

    /100

    Falstaff

    Falstaff

    Deep dark ruby, purple reflections, delicate brightening on the rim. Closed on the nose, but very precise with pure blueberry and black cherry fruit. Elegant dark berry fruit on the palate, grainy but well-integrated tannins, powerful with rather discreet acidity and fine astringency on the finish. Showing development and has certain ageing potential.

    19

    /20

    Weinwisser

    Dense purple garnet. What an elixir, with ripe wild raspberries paired with a bouquet of violets. On the second approach, blackcurrants, ebony and licorice. On the regal palate, silky texture and a tightly knit body; you feel the untamed power and are magically drawn to the incredible mineral depth of this Pomerol. In the focused finish, a crescendo of blackberries, Virginia tobacco and roasted raspberry seeds, along with gentle astringency. Not for the impatient, as it will still gain! “Just enough bottles for my friends,” Denis whispered to me quietly during the en primeur tastings. Anyone who managed to snag a few bottles can count themselves lucky!

    18

    /20

    René Gabriel

    Kunz barrel sample 18: (90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc, 70% new barrique) Concentrated, deep, complex, finely mineral bouquet, candied raspberries, After Eight, fine slate, delicate licorice. Finely concentrated, multi-layered, elegant palate with a dense, silky structure, varied, fresh aromatics, plenty of fine tannin, a very long, dense, delicate finish with many lingering flavors. (19/20). 20: Medium-dark garnet with purple reflections at the core and a ruby shimmer on the rim. On the first sniff, the nose recalls an intensely fruity, raspberry-driven Richebourg. The palate is initially juicy and then still demanding. It remains in the red-berry register and, after the raspberries already noted on the nose, also conveys currants, lingonberries, and red cherries; the slightly tangy finish is syrupy-sweet. As mentioned, a Burgundian Église-Clinet with medium potential. (17/20).

    98

    /100

    The Wine Independent

    Lisa Perrotti-Brown

    A blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, L’Eglise-Clinet 2017 has a deep garnet-purple color. Wow—it starts off with a very impressive, showy nose of black cherry compote, black raspberries, and warm black plums, plus suggestions of black truffles, underbrush, and lilacs. Full-bodied, the palate bursts with expressive black fruit preserves and floral layers, supported by exquisitely ripe, fine-grained tannins and seamless freshness, finishing with epic length and incredibly fragrant.

    15

    /20

    Bettane+Desseauve

    A very subtle peony nose; the aromatic freshness carries through to an elegant, crunchy palate, with supple tannins that are pleasantly soothing.

    98

    /100

    Yves Beck

    Wine aged in 70% new barrels. What character and authenticity in the bouquet of Eglise-Clinet! A magnificent symbiosis between the different elements that compose it, whether in terms of terroir, élevage, and fruit notes. I detect notes of blueberries and a floral touch (iris), as well as a chalky side and wafts of cocoa powder. On the palate, the wine manages to combine silkiness with the breadth of the tannins and the freshness of the structure. The latter brings a lovely tension that ensures precision and vigor on the palate. The tannins emerge on the finish and provide perfect support to the entire palate alongside the structure. Beautiful aromatic expression, all in finesse through to the finish. An exceptional wine that brilliantly reminds us how great 2017 can be! There’s just enough for friends, notes Denis Durantou.

    96

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Logo on the cork: CB Dark, intense, and beautiful colour. Very attractive nose of blackberry and hazelnut, both fruity, fresh, and above all floral. Delicate from the attack, finely supple as it develops, then complex from mid-palate to the finish, the wine unfolds rich and deep in flavour, on a dense and refined body.

    Description

    Tasting Characteristics and Advice for Château L'Eglise Clinet 2017

    Tasting

    Color

    The color displays a deep, intense garnet-purple hue.

    Nose

    The bouquet is complex and multifaceted, revealing intense aromas of black fruit (stewed plums, black cherries, blueberries) alongside refined notes of black truffle, forest floor, and sweet tobacco. Floral nuances of violet and eucalyptus complete this aromatic palette, together with hints of chocolate, mocha, and spice.

    Palate

    On the palate, the wine offers a medium- to full-bodied profile, powerful yet perfectly balanced. Black fruit is expressed generously, supported by fine, silky tannins that are remarkably rounded. Freshness and lift bring energy to the whole, while the elegant tannic structure promises excellent aging potential. The finish lingers with persistent fruity, spicy, and mineral notes.

    Food and Wine Pairings

    This Pomerol is an ideal match for grilled or roasted red meats, notably ribeye steak and strip steak. It also pairs beautifully with game such as duck, venison, or wild boar, particularly when prepared with mushroom or red fruit sauces. Aged soft cheeses also make a harmonious pairing.

    Serving and Cellaring

    Château L'Eglise Clinet 2017 can be enjoyed now but will gain in complexity over time. It is recommended to serve it at a temperature of 16-17°C. Decanting for one hour will allow the wine to open up fully and reveal its full aromatic range.

    An elegant, structured Pomerol

    The estate

    Created in 1882 through the blending of parcels from Clos l'Église and Clinet Voisin, Château L'Église-Clinet is a benchmark of Pomerol, on Bordeaux’s Right Bank. Located in the heart of the Pomerol appellation, this estate Adopting its current name in 1955, the property, now led by Noémie Durantou (the Durantou family), farms 4.5 to 5.5 hectares at the heart of the plateau, on sloping, well-drained clay-gravel soils.

    The vineyard

    The Château L'Eglise Clinet vineyard occupies a privileged position on the Pomerol plateau, close to the Saint-Jean church. The vines are rooted in iron-rich clay-gravel soils, naturally sloping, offering optimal drainage. This clay-limestone composition proves particularly favorable to Merlot, which benefits from the freshness and water-retention capacity of these terroirs. Southern exposure and altitude naturally protect the vines from frost. The vines have an average age of over 40 years, with some Cabernet Franc parcels dating back to 1935.

    The vintage

    The 2017 vintage proved particularly challenging in Bordeaux, marked by devastating frosts in April that significantly reduced yields across the region. While the Château L'Eglise Clinet vineyard was spared from frost, summer drought nevertheless led to a production decrease of around 20%. Harvest took place from September 12 to 22 for Merlot and from September 22 onward for Cabernet Franc. Despite these difficult conditions, the terroir’s exceptional drainage enabled the vines to maintain their vigor while producing concentrated, perfectly ripe grapes.

    Winemaking and aging

    Hand harvesting allows for rigorous berry selection. After complete destemming, the grapes are vinified parcel by parcel in temperature-controlled stainless steel or concrete vats. Regular pump-overs and punch-downs promote optimal extraction of tannins and aromas. Château L'Eglise Clinet 2017 is then aged for 15 to 18 months in French oak barrels, around 70% of which are new, carefully selected according to the characteristics of each parcel. The final blend takes place after malolactic fermentation.

    Grape varieties

    Merlot (90%)
    Cabernet Franc (10%)

    Château L'Eglise Clinet 2017
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