Additional information
Origin | Bordeaux, France, Pomerol |
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Main Grapes | Merlot |
Other Grapes | Cabernet Franc |
Vintages | 2019 |
Bottle Sizes | 75cl |
Website | Clos du Clocher |
£60.50 / bottle
£689.70 / case (12+ bottles, 5% off)
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Origin | Bordeaux, France, Pomerol |
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Main Grapes | Merlot |
Other Grapes | Cabernet Franc |
Vintages | 2019 |
Bottle Sizes | 75cl |
Website | Clos du Clocher |
Clos du Clocher 2019 is a red wine produced in the Pomerol wine-growing appellation. Clos du Clocher comprises three parcels of vineyards, 150 yards apart and situated 300 yards south of the church in Pomerol. It is surrounded by the most famous growths of the appellation.
Clos du Clocher was founded in 1924 when the first parcel of vines was bought by negociant Jean Baptiste Audy, a successful Bordeaux negociant who also owns several Chateaux. Today the estate is owned and managed by Jean Baptiste Audy’s grandson Pierre Bourotte and his son Jean-Baptiste. As well as Clos du Clocher, they also own Château Bonalgue (Pomerol), Château Monregard la Croix (Pomerol), Château Les Hauts-Conseillants (Lalande de Pomerol), Château du Courlat (Lussac-Saint-Emilion). Robert Parker rates this lesser-known Pomerol – “For unknown reasons, this Pomerol estate remains under most consumers’ radar, but they have been fashioning strong efforts over recent vintages. The wine [exhibits] terrific fruit, a textured mouthfeel, and an impressive finish.”
The soils at Clos du Clocher are composed of the famous dense iron-rich clay for which Pomerol is famous. The vineyards are planted with 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc with an average age of 39 years old. There is some deleafing and leaf trimming in the vineyards which are treated with sustainable, organic treatments against some diseases or parasites as required. The grapes are hand-harvested into small baskets and double sorted, once in the vineyard and once at the winery where they are also de-stalked. The winemaking is traditional and carried out in stainless steel and cement thermo-regulated vats. After around a 4-week-vatting time, malolactic fermentation takes place in oak barrels, and / or vats, depending on the parcels and the vintage. The wine is aged for up to 18 months in French oak barrels (two thirds new and one third one year old).
Clos du Clocher 2019 is a blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc.
Annual production is around 20,000 bottles per year.
Clos du Clocher 2019 has a very complex, yet elegant nose with notes of blackberry, blueberry, cinnamon and liquorice. On the palate, there are classic, charming Merlot characteristics typical of Pomerol with ripe, plush tannins, brightness of fruit and seamless freshness. The influence of the Cabernet Franc shines through on the finish and reinforces the overall impression of elegance and delicacy. Truly first-class.
93+/100 – William Kelley, RobertParker.com (April 2022), April 2022
94/100 James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, January 2022
Perfect with red meats, particularly lamb, beef and duck.
A traditional dish of the region is Filet mignon aux morilles – pork fillet mignons cooked with morel mushrooms in a creamy sauce.
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