René Gabriel
170 grams of residual sugar, 3.2 acidity. We tasted four different lots. All showed a rarely seen richness of sweetness, rich and bright, with nectary honey, cooked mirabelles, light apricots, and an extremely sumptuous, long finish. Certainly among the very best wines of Barsac. Extreme ageing potential. Could turn into a wine of the century (19/20). 07: In Geneva, awarded the maximum score. Greengage, acacia honey, vanilla, mirabelle, complex, almost buttery and yet somehow light. A dancing palate; despite the massive volume, focused sweetness and an extremely long finish. The best young Climens of my life! (19/20). 10: Fairly dark yellow with the first golden glints, brilliant. Dense, tightly knit bouquet that expands with air and reveals more and more facets of yellow, ripe fruit, orange tones and a fresh hint of lemon balm. On the palate, fine, elegant, almost milky, a Burgundian-style Climens with delicate bitterness and a touch of gelatin on the finish.