1983 Clerc Milon Pauillac
The nose reveals finely toasted spice and tobacco notes combined with more intense aromas of red fruit and cherry stone, with a mineral touch. The palate is full and well defined, dominated by the lustre of succulent fruit and refined, flavoursome tannins that open on a hint of chocolate. The long, warm hearted finish is lifted by a slightly saline taste.
I am posting a trio of wines produced by the Mouton Rothschild family. Clerc Milon is very near Mouton, and it does possess similar character of a Mouton 83, of which as a fifth growth, it's really doing great. I dare claim not many fifth growth can do what Clerc Milon does, really performing above & beyond its status, at an extremely reasonable price. Clerc Milon is fast replacing Lynch Bages as the cheap men Mouton (used to be Lynch Bages). Sorry no space for tasting notes. It's good, trust me.
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