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Bordeaux: Château Clinet 2010 (Pomerol). Primeurs


Discuss Château Clinet Pomerol Bordeaux is mention of a Jean-Michel Arcaute, a man who put all his energy and passion for wine at the winery orders of his father, George Audy; in the early eighties. Arcaute hired Michel Rolland oenological , and began making wine according to the canon of ripening. The challenge was a success for Arcaute, that he was included in the early eighties among the great wines of Bordeaux, getting applause from all corners of the planet. Clinet wines reached astronomical prices, competing with the main treasures of the famous French wine region. But his success was short and technical and economic mismanagement resulted in the golden age. Currently and since 1998, after spending in 1991 by the hands of GAN Insurance Company, the château belongs to Jean-Louis Laborde, a man with knowledge acquired in warehouses Hungarian wine, who along with her son Ronan tries to maintain the signature strip. We face a powerful wine, armed with good structure. Laborde Family defends the typical Bordeaux blend, with merlot majority contribution, and escort of the two cabernet. New oak used and although they note that sometimes can be too much prevails in the end result of this breakthrough vintage 2010. To give some hits.
admired a dark cherry color with violet rim. The nose gave me a fine fruity and seductive essence, with Japanese plum mature unfinished, feeling that it is attached to a floral perfume, uncluttered. Boca pompous, greedy and tasty. Good start to the suggestive sweetness and concentrated, passing briefly, leaving after a long path leading role of acidity, even dominant. Aperecen tannins still thick but gallant, without being strident. I sense a long time for this wine stores, more than three years without doubt. Even recreating greenery, but preaches to clear a man came to be marked by their potential and great style. Persistent, with a finish that magnifies the fruit and mineral notes some extent.
A stillage, said this with the broadest of senses in the word. Power with elegance, my friends.

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