CHÂTEAU L'EGLISE-CLINET 1984
CHÂTEAU L'EGLISE-CLINET 1984
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CHÂTEAU L'EGLISE-CLINET 1984
CHÂTEAU L'EGLISE-CLINET 1984
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1984

CHÂTEAU L'EGLISE-CLINET 1984

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Jean-Marc Quarin December - 1989
Jean-Marc Quarin
Clear color, dark red, medium intensity. Slight evolution. Intense nose, oaky, toasted, complex with nuances of fresh cream and leather. On swirling, fresh. Smoky, fruity (strawberry). Good. Supple attack. Evolution on a medium intensity structure that doesn't have the volume of previous wines, slight hollow at the end of the mid-palate. Good terminal tannins, long and still a bit rough. Stylish nonetheless.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château L'Eglise Clinet
Château l'Eglise Clinet, like many Pomerol estates, owes its name to its proximity to the commune's church, which sits majestically among the vineyards. Despite its low media profile due to its very limited production, Château l'Eglise Clinet remains one of the very best in the Pomerol appellation, on par with Château l'Evangile or Château la Conseillante. Ideally located on the deep soils of the Pomerol plateau, the vines of Château l'Eglise Clinet are survivors of the great frost of 1956, which led to the uprooting of most of the appellation's vines. This small Pomerol gem was exploited by Pierre Lasserre, who also owned Clos René in Pomerol. In the early 1980s, the perfectionist Denis Durantou took over the 6 hectares of vines (averaging 45 years old). Château l'Eglise Clinet also produces a second wine called La Petite Eglise.