Château Clarke 2001 Magnum, A.C. Listrac Medoc, France

Regular price £115.00

Château Clarke is a distinguished wine estate located in the Listrac-Médoc appellation of Bordeaux, France. The estate's origins trace back to the 12th century when Cistercian monks first cultivated vines on the property. In 1771, the Clarke family acquired the estate, lending it their name. A significant transformation occurred in 1973 when Baron Edmond de Rothschild purchased Château Clarke. Under his ownership, the vineyard underwent extensive replanting and modernization, revitalizing its winemaking practices and enhancing the quality of its wines.

Mature notes of dried blackcurrant, cedar, tobacco leaf and leather, with supple tannins and a long, savoury finish.

Information

Abv: 13%

Drinking window: 2010-2030

Food pairing: Roasted Lamb with Rosemary and Thyme

Grape variety: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon

Vintages: 2001

Allergen information: Sulphites

Country: France

Dietary preferences: Vegetarian

Region: Listrac-Medoc

Wine sweetness: Dry

Wine variety: Red

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