Clos l'Église (Côtes de Castillon) Grand Vin de Bordeaux 2005
We had steak sandwiches with left over grilled ribeye from the other night. I pulled from the cellar this vintage Bordeaux for casual sipping. I featured this producer and label in earlier blogposts when I wrote the following:
The Château Clos L’Eglise estate is owned by Gérard Perse, a French businessman and one-time bicycle champion. Perse sold two supermarket chains to finance his entry into the world of winemaking. He owns several Bordeaux estates, including Château Pavie and Pavie-Decesse. He stopped making wine under the Clos L’Eglise label after the 2008 vintage and since then used the estate’s grapes as part of the blend for his new Esprit de Pavie, a second wine for Pavie. Robert Parker cites that Clos L’Eglise was one of the least expensive wines produced by Gerard Perse.
Clos L’Eglise is a blend of 70% Merlot, 15% Cabernet Franc and 15% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Similar to previous tasting note, Dark garnet purple colored, medium
bodied, aromatic floral, dark berry fruits accented by notes of leather,
tobacco, tea and hints of menthol, turning to nice fine grained tannins
on the lingering finish. 89 Points
Tonights' tasting was consistent with and similar to previous notes.
Back in May of 2019 I wrote about this wine, "Dark garnet purple colored, medium bodied, dark berry fruits accented by
notes of leather, tobacco, tea and hints of menthol, turning to nice
fine grained tannins on the lingering finish."
RM 88 Points
Earlier blogposts ...
https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2020/02/clos-leglise-cotes-de-castillon-2005.html
https://unwindwine.blogspot.com/2019/05/clos-leglise-cotes-de-castillon-bordeaux.html