The red wine Château Clerc Milon, vintage 2011 from the winery Château Clerc Milon has been rated in 2022 by Peter Moser with 91 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Carmenère from the region Pauillac in France.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby garnet, purple reflections, delicate watery rim. Intense, somewhat high-toned bouquet, red currants, floral nuances, tobacco savouriness, very individualistic fragrance. Tightly woven, mineral, appears light-footed and very freshly structured, delicate vegetal nuances on the salty finish, lemony-salty touch, linear style.
More about the tastingMedium ruby-garnet, violet reflections, broad rim, sweet plums, candied orange zest, underlaid with red berry confit. A hint of dried spices. Taut, firm tannins, appears somewhat watered down at the core, red berry finish, fresh acid structure, some nougat on the finish, currently lacking a little complexity.
More about the tastingDelicately leafy dark berry fruit, somewhat restrained, pleasant spicy notes with air. Juicy, tightly woven, elegant texture, fine acidity, extract-sweet finish, balanced food companion.
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