Clos du Clocher 2020

$59.95
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1204-2020
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• Domaine: Clos du Clocher
• Appellation: Pomerol
• Origin: Right Bank, Pomerol, Bordeaux

There are certain properties that are considered favorites of wine industry insiders and Clos du Clocher would be one of them.  This Pomerol estate is home to some truly extraordinary terroir and some exceptional neighbors.  The cult producer Le Pin is down the road from this 4.6-hectare estate.  One cannot help but wonder why an estate with a combination of factors including a talented winemaking team and the same terroirs as legends like Château Pétrus is still so affordably priced.  Still, we’re not complaining.  It might be considered prudent for industry insiders to zealously guard the secrets of this property, so it remains such a screaming value. Yet with that in consideration, we don’t mind sharing that privileged bit of information with our valued customers at Laguna Cellar.   Clos du Clocher is well worth the buy, and who knows how long it will be before the secret of this estate gets out.

Clos du Clocher is still a young estate and is a little under a century old.  The property was founded in 1924 by Jean Baptiste Audy, who purchased one small plot of vines near the church of Pomerol.  Jean Baptiste Audy was no stranger to the wine trade; he was a négociant (wine merchant) before he added this property to his extensive holdings.  The estate is currently managed by Jean Baptiste Audy’s descendant, Jean Baptiste Bourotte.  The family still owns the original négociant company in the city of Libourne, the business center of the Right Bank.   Since 2009, production levels have been steadily mounting in terms of critical acclaim, yet price remains very reasonable. 

Clos du Clocher is known for its iron rich terroir that is home to plantings of Merlot and Cabernet Franc.  The vignerons at the estate compare the terroir to Château Pétrus, because the soil composition is similar.  Elevation here is a bit higher.  The majority of the vines are an average of 25 years old, and some of the oldest vines date back to 1957.  Everything is harvested and tended to by hand, and there is a very rigorous selection process for the grand vin at Clos du Clocher.  Michel Rolland has been hired as the consultant at Clos du Clocher and in 2010 the estate underwent extensive renovations.  At this time, the cellar has been renovated and some of the most cutting-edge technology implemented at the estate.  Clos du Clocher practices a process called micro-vinification with a small percentage of their vines, by vinifying them in 100% French Oak.  Though a lot of wines out of Pomerol are appreciated because of their accessibility, Clos du Clocher needs a little bit of time in bottle before it can fully develop.  This tremendous potential for ageing is what makes it not just a good wine, but a great one.  One can expect these wines to reach their optimum expression after 3 to 5 years in bottle, though that does vary depending on the character of the wine. 

In order to fully understand the promise of the terroir at Clos du Clocher, one has to take into consideration where the vines are growing on the Pomerol plateau.  The map shows in red where the plots of this outstanding property are located, sharing some top-notch terroir with luminous neighbors who need no introduction.  

Tasting Notes

"Sporting a deep purple-black color, the 2020 Clos du Clocher gallops out of the glass with energetic scents of crushed blueberries, boysenberries and plum preserves, plus touches of ground cloves, cedar chest and damp soil. The medium to full-bodied palate delivers beautifully pure, well-defined black fruits with a fine-grained texture and seamless freshness, finishing earthy." Lisa Perotti-Brown, May 2021 Week 3: The Wine Advocate (05/20/2021) Rating: 92-94

"Beautiful depth to the aromatics on the nose; this is an extremely well controlled and well delivered wine, with a ton of plump raspberry, blueberry and loganberry fruits with texture and juice in them. The depth of flavour that you expect from Clos du Clocher is here in spades, chewy, tangy tannins build up on the finish to give an insight into how well it will age. After a few minutes in the glass, things broaden and soften, and the Pomerol signature seduction comes in, as do waves of violets. A yield of 45hl/ha. 60% new oak. 3.62pH." Jane Anson, Best Pomerol 2020 Wines Tasted En Primeur (04/30/2021) Rating: 95 Drink: 2025-2042

"Lots of ripe cherries, plums, violets, and cedary herbs define the nose of the 2020 Clos Du Clocher, which is medium to full-bodied, supple, elegant, and beautifully balanced on the palate. It displays the vintage’s fresher, more elegant style, yet still beings plenty of fruit and depth. It’s a brilliant wine in the making." Jeb Dunnuck, Bordeaux 2020: En Primeur - Part 1, (05/23/2021) Rating: 92-94 

"The 2020 Clos du Clocher is very perfumed and floral on the nose of exuberant black cherries, wild strawberry, shavings of black truffle and a touch of bay leaf. This is more sophisticated compared to its stablemate, Bonalgue. The palate is well balanced with fleshy ripe black fruit, licorice and hints of menthol. Certainly quite exotic in style compared to its peers, but controlled and quite persistent on the finish. An opulent Clos du Clocher, well crafted and with the substance to suggest long-term aging." Neal Martin, Vinous (May 2021) Rating: 92-94


More Information
Stock Status Futures
Appellation Pomerol
Brand Clos du Clocher
Shipping Weight 3.000000
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1.  As of June 15, 2021, the US and the EU reached an agreement to suspend tariffs resulting from the Boeing-Airbus aircraft trade disputes.  Such tariffs are now suspended for the next 5 years.

2.  Futures are expected to be available for delivery 2 years following the sales (e.g. the 2019 vintage, sold in 2020, will be delivered in 2022).

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