Very tasty, not too tart or tangy. Had this in Versailles at Derriere l'eglise. — 8 years ago
Wife loved it, no bad aftertaste, went down smooth — 9 years ago
April 2016 — 9 years ago
Very good. Bright red fruit and really no earthy or barny aromas on the nose. — 10 years ago
2009 is a great vintage in bordeaux and this Pomerol wine shows exactly how good it is. This is the second wine of Clos L'Eglise! — 12 years ago
$45 (restaurant) very good for the price. Great value! — 8 years ago
Lots of merlot. — 8 years ago
At Learys NBRT — 9 years ago
Nice yummy fruit, balance. 90 Merlot/10 Cab Franc from Lalande de Pomerol. Not much length, but delightful at the BBQ! From the Durantou family of Chateau l'Eglise Clinet. — 9 years ago
55 Clos Eglise Clinet. Tasted much younger than its 60 yr age. Beautiful Pomerol! — 10 years ago
Coteaux Bourguignons from Domaine Henri Richard 2011 - absolutely crushing affordable Burgundy. I would happily drink a bottle of this any day of the week. — 10 years ago
Fab 2nd wine of L'Eglise Clinet @ £44 from top year 👍 Good now but given 5+ yrs will be 94-96 easily 😁
🍇 100% Merlot
🍷 Opaque black ruby
👃 Stewed creamed sweet blackberry & dark plum w/ smokey oak, liquorish, violets, minerals & mocha
👄 Med body of sweet silky ripe blackberry, dried red berry, cocoa, rich dark plum w/ dry fine tannins
🎯 Long sweet dark fruit & mocha w/ drying finish — 8 years ago
Delicious wine. Drank this after my first French class. Class was cut short an hour due to snow. It was the perfect wine to cozy up to when I got home. Smooth with a lot of flavor. — 8 years ago
Tart and strong. Bruschetta and soppressata. — 10 years ago
In the wine business for 250 years father still lives in champagne they used to own piper Heidsieck . Patrick's ancestors sold their champagne to Marie Antoinette the still have a painting of this transaction. After champagne Patrick bought a small estate in st emilion on the top of the plateau there he met jean Michel owner of clinet. They both wanted to do something else and looked to find somewhere else and in Argentina you have more freedom to do new and different things so Mendoza was the best choice because they love Malbec. 1998 they visited and very industrial at that time only interested in quantity not quality. They had an internal crisis. And the locals stopped drinking wine so they needed to export the wines as they could no longer sell them locally. They started with a small production of alta 600 cases 80 year old vines and they sold out locally in a very short time as this was one of the first quality wines produced in Mendoza. This winery is a combination of both cultures. This is Malbec from chile and still has that intense blackberry fruit hints of black earth and pepper spice hints of coffee and violet floral notes nice complexity. Lovely intensity very rich and fruity but has wonderful freshness velvety pith tannins and a very balanced and fresh finish. Finish 40+ excellent — 11 years ago
Luis Rodriguez
Great choice after teetotaler moths😉 — 8 years ago