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Tasting notes
Score 89/100 · Wine Spectator

Clerc Milon is a sure bet for a very good wine in any vintage. Impressive medium to full body, tobacco, cherry, tar and chestnut character, velvety tannins and medium finish. Needs time. try in 1998.-James Suckling, Wine Spectator 1996

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88
88/100

Average Score

89
89/100

Wine Spectator

87
87/100

Robert Parker

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87 points
Robert Parker
Score 87/100 · Robert Parker

A saturated dark ruby/purple-colored, medium-bodied, well-made wine, Clerc-Milon's 1993 exhibits textbook, blackcurrant and weedy tobacco scents. Although the wine is slightly tannic, it does not reveal any of the vintage's astringency or vegetal characteristics. It should offer attractive, velvety-textured, surprisingly fine drinking for the next 10-12 years. Feb 1997, www.robertparker.com

About the producer

Château Clerc Milon 1:1
Clerc Milon

Ch. Clerc Milon was purchased by Baron Philippe Rothschild in 1970. Today the 41-hectare vineyard, sandwiched between First Growths Ch. Lafite Rothschild and Ch. Mouton Rothschild in Pauillac, is one of Bordeaux’s most impressive Fifth Growths

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