"A chunky, fleshy, deep ruby/purple colored St.-Emilion with loads of fruit and density, this large-scaled, big, masculine wine should repay cellaring from 5-12 or more years. A sleeper of the vintage. For keepers of statistics, this three-acre vineyard yielded a measly 25 hectoliters per hectare from a final blend of Cabernet Franc and Merlot that fetched 14.5% alcohol."
Robert Parker 90+ Punkte (Apr. 2015)
"A dense purple color is followed by aromas of blueberries, plums, acacia flowers and crushed chalk. This full-bodied, surprisingly powerful and rich effort possesses abundant fruit as well as a lavish personality that I suspect conceals some elevated tannins given the limestone soils as well as the nature of the vintage. Give it 2-4 years of bottle age and drink it over the following 15-20 years. This tiny (under 3 acres) estate owned by Catherine Papon-Nouvel is situated on pure limestone soils in the sector known as Guadet. The impressive 2012 Clos Saint-Julien was produced from low yields of 25 hectoliters per hectare, and the final blend consisted of equal parts Merlot (harvested on October 10) and Cabernet Franc (harvested on October 18) that achieved 14.5% natural alcohol.."
Robert Parker 92-94 Punkte (Apr. 2013)
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