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Chateau Clerc Milon Pauillac 2019 (750ml)

Chateau Clerc Milon Pauillac 2019 (750ml)

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Structured and vibrant, the 2019 Clerc Milon opens with crushed stone, graphite and wild blackberries, wrapped in layers of menthol, pencil lead and violets. With a historically high 72% Cabernet Sauvignon, the wine delivers tight black fruit concentration and firm, grippy tannins that build steadily across the palate. Notes of slate, spice and loamy earth deepen the complexity. Full-bodied yet poised, it carries impressive freshness and forward energy through a long, gripping finish. A brilliant Clerc Milon that demands patience but promises elegance and depth with time.

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Chateau Clerc Milon Pauillac 2019 (750ml)

Wine at a Glance

Pauillac, France
Classification: Fifth Growth
Vintage: 2019
Producer: Chateau Clerc Milon
Volume: 750ml
ABV%: 13.5%

Critic reviews

James Suckling, 96/100

Decanter, 95/100

The wine has the highest levels of Cabernet Sauvignon since the 1980s, and even on the nose you can feel its impact in terms of the depth of tight black fruit. Extremely good quality with fine tannins that build, build, build over the palate, and grip on, forcing you to slow down and pay attention. Beautiful spice with menthol, slate, pencil lead, blackberry and blackcurrant. An exciting wine with real energy and forward motion, helped to withstand the summer heat by its position by the river, and the fact that the average age of the vines at Clerc Milon is almost 50 years. 2% Petit Verdot completes the blend. Jean Emmanuel Danjoy's last outing doing the full vintage at Clerc Milon before he heads over to Mouton as technical director.

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, 95/100

The 2019 Clerc Milon is a real success. At more than 70%, this blend contains one of the highest proportions of Cabernet Sauvignon in the property's recent history, and the result is a wine of real nobility. Offering up aromas of violets, wild berries, licorice, loamy soil and cigar wrapper, it's full-bodied, layered and multidimensional, with notable depth at the core, lively acids and ripe, powdery tannins that assert themselves on the finish. From clay-limestone soils rather than the sandy gravels that characterize d'Armailhac, this is by some margin the more structured and serious of Mouton-Rothschild's two Pauillac stablemates.

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