
2018 Clos du Clocher Pomerol Wine – 95 JS & Top Critics
25,92 $
Description
Discover Clos du Clocher’s 2018 Pomerol Red Wine—a captivating Bordeaux blend crafted from 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc—that promises depth and elegance for discerning wine lovers. Hailing from France’s renowned Pomerol appellation, this wine has garnered critical acclaim with scores ranging from 91-95 points across top publications like James Suckling and Jeb Dunnuck. Ideal for collectors seeking long-term aging potential or enthusiasts looking for a bold yet refined bottle to savor after 2025, this wine balances power with poise through meticulous winemaking techniques and careful oak aging.
On first pour, expect an aromatic symphony of dark fruit preserves—kirsch and black cherry—intertwined with earthy nuances like wet stone and black truffle. Subtle hints of smoked tobacco and candied violet add complexity without overpowering the senses. The palate delivers a lush texture with rich tannins that soften over time while offering layers of silky plum and blackberry flavors underscored by a saline-mineral finish. Unlike some Pomerols known for immediate fruit-forward profiles, this wine reveals its character gradually: smoky undertones emerge first before giving way to floral Cabernet Franc notes and lingering spice complexity.
Pair this structured yet approachable red with hearty dishes like braised lamb or aged cheeses; its full body and concentrated flavors will complement rich culinary creations perfectly. With an alcohol content of 14.5% and a pH of 3.8 ensuring freshness over decades in your cellar, this is a standout example of modern Pomerol craftsmanship—a wine that’s earning its place among top-tier Right Bank vintages while maintaining classic regional integrity.
Whether you’re building a cellar-worthy collection or seeking an exceptional bottle for special occasions, Clos du Clocher’s 2018 offers unmatched value backed by expert praise. Note that prices may vary by retailer and vintage availability could differ from displayed images.