Clos L’Eglise 2009
• Domaine: Clos l'Eglise
• Appellation: Pomerol
• Origin: Right Bank, Bordeaux, France
Clos l’Eglise is a richly concentrated, powerful, age-worthy Pomerol run by husband and wife team, Hélène Garcin and Patrice Lévèque. Patrice is an impassioned vigneron and Hélène is a gifted businesswoman. Together, they are a powerhouse couple who has managed to take not only Clos l’Eglise, but their other properties such as the Saint-Émilion Grand Crus Classés estate, Château Barde Haut to new heights. Clos l’Eglise is a serious Pomerol, with ample fruit qualities coupled with intense power and concentration. The wine is ageable, and unlike a lot of other Pomerols, requires a bit of time before it can be enjoyed. With its gorgeous cedar-like aromas and velvety tannins, we can assure you this wine is well-worth the wait.
Clos l’Eglise is one of the older estates in Pomerol, and origins of the estate go all the way back to the 18th Century. The property was once a part of the vast Gombaude Guillot Estate, which was sectioned off throughout the decades. Eventually, Clos l’Eglise was split into a 14 hectare property that was divided once more by a road. On one side of the road lay Clos l’Eglise, and on the other side lay what is now a property associated with the legendary deceased legend, Denis Durantou. That property is known as L’Eglise Clinet. In the 20th Century, Clos l’Eglise was acquired by Sylviane Garcin-Cathiard. Sylviane was the little sister of the Château Smith Haut-Lafite located in the Pessac-Léognan portion of the Left Bank. Sylviane purchased the property for the hefty sum of 12 million euros, which was considered a record at the time. Additional funds were needed to make improvements to the vat room, and the older concrete vats were modernized. The property is presently managed by Helene Garcin and her husband, Patrice. Helene has a great business acumen and makes some intelligent hiring decisions such as hiring Michelle Rolland and Alain Reynaud to consult on the vintages.
Clos l’Eglise has luminous neighbors, such as Château Trotanoy and Château Vieux Château Certan. The impressive terroir of this 5.89 hectare property is filled with rich clay and gravel with a heavy iron concentration, yielding an intense and powerful wine. Initially, the property had a healthy percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon, but that varietal was removed in favor of the star of the region, Merlot. Today, the vineyard is planted with 70% Merlot and 30 Percent Cabernet Franc. At this property, vigneron Patrice Lévèque treats the vines like they are his children, and respect is at the forefront of everything they do here. Clos l’Eglise does not believe in producing wines to satisfy a demand, instead they produce wines because they want to capture the unique aspects of the terroir in this special place. The vines are sustainably and organically farmed, and Clos l’Eglise has the High Environmental Value Certification of 3. The majority of the vines here are 35 years old and are hand-picked each harvest. The wine is then aged in 100% new French Oak prior to being bottled.
Tasting Notes
''A true superstar that flirts with perfection, the 2009 Clos L'Eglise checks in at the top of the heap of great vintages, including 1998, 2000, 2005, and 2016. Still youthful ruby/plum-hued with a spectacular bouquet of chocolatey black cherry and currant fruits, graphite, leafy herbs, unsmoked tobacco, and a kiss of earth, it hits the palate with full-bodied richness as well as an incredible sense of opulence with no weight or heaviness. The usual blend of 90% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, it has ripe, polished tannins, stunning purity of fruit, a great mid-palate, and is just a magical, heavenly Pomerol to enjoy over the coming 15-20 years.'' Jeb Dunnuck, Clos L’Eglise 1998 to 2016, (10/7/2020) Ratings: 98 Drink: 2020-2040
''The 2009 is one of the sexiest wines in Pomerol in this vintage, offering up notes of melted caramel, sweet mocha, blackberry and black cherry fruit, with hints of loamy soil and unsmoked cigar tobacco as well as a touch of white chocolate and some subtle toasty oak. Round, opulent and unctuously textured, with a full-bodied mouthfeel, fabulous purity, and no hard edges, this sumptuous, fleshy, lavishly rich Pomerol can be drunk now and over the next 25 years. Starting with the resurrection of this property in 1998, I have long been a huge fan of Helene Garcin’s older vintages of Clos l’Eglise, so I am hard-pressed to say that the 2009 Clos l’Eglise (virtually all Merlot, with some Cabernet Franc) could be any better than her brilliant efforts in such vintages as 2000, 2001 and 2005.'' Robert M. Parker, Jr., The Wine Advocate (12/22/2011) Ratings: 98 Drink: 2012-2037
LWIN | 1008371 |
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Stock Status | Out of Stock |
Appellation | Pomerol |
Vintage | 2009 |
Brand | Clos L'Eglise |
Shipping Weight | 3.000000 |