Pastourelle De Clerc Milon Pauillac 2014 750ml










Jamessuckling.com | JS 92
Published: Feb 13, 2017
Firm and linear with chewy tannins and currants. Medium body and bright acidity. Lovely tannins. The new second wine of Clerc Milon shows form and tone. Drink or hold.
Winemaker
Climatic conditions
2014 will be remembered as a year of contrasts.Spring arrived in due course after a typical Bordeaux winter, though April was much sunnier and drier than the average.
A wet and cool May was followed by a spell of bright and sunny weather, despite some highly localized heavy rainfall, mainly due to storms on 22 and 23 June.
The weather in summer was very changeable. July was generally fine and slightly warmer than the average, whereas August was quite a lot cooler and much less sunny, though drier, than normal.
With the end of August came one of the longest and most exceptional Indian summers in winegrowing memory, bringing a succession of hot, sunny and dry days which lasted until the end of October.
Warm weather in April encouraged early budbreak, especially for the Merlot, while the extraordinary late season enabled the grapes to reach perfect maturity, retaining all the fruit flavours and favouring phenolic compounds. The harvest took place in ideal conditions, leaving plenty of time to pick the grapes at optimum maturity.
Tasting Notes
Garnet red with intense crimson highlights, the wine has a refined and expansive nose which opens on red fruit aromas, joined after airing by notes of nutmeg and touches of liquorice and vanilla which contribute most agreeably to the overall impression of harmony.
From a clean and precise attack, the taut mid-palate reveals a mature body with an elegant, silky texture. Chiselled but already very well-integrated tannins mingle pleasantly with dark chocolate and cigar-box flavours, leading into a chalky and slightly saline finish which lingers on ripe fruit notes.
Varietal mix 2014 Vintage:
77% Cabernet Sauvignon
14% Merlot
8% Cabernet Franc
1% Petit Verdot