Wine Advocate
par Robert Parker le 30/04/1996
Readers will have a hard time choosing between the 1994 and 1995 vintages of Clinet. Both are great wines, with Clinet's tell-tale opaque black/purple color, gorgeous purity, sweet jammy black-raspberry, blueberry, and cherry scents and flavors with an underlying hint of violets, and layers of velvety texture. The profound 1995 possesses knock-out jammy aromas of black fruits and vanilla-tinged, toasty new oak. Fabulously rich and dense, with superior ripeness and lower acidity, this lush, fat wine will reach full maturity earlier than the 1994, and last for 20+ years. Anyone looking for a decadently rich, impeccably made Pomerol should have these limited production gems in their cellar.
Under the guidance of Jean-Michel Arcaute, Clinet has been making one of the finest wines of Bordeaux for nearly a decade (since the 1987 vintage). This is one of the few Pomerol wines that goes into the bottle with no fining or filtering. It is one of the showpiece wines that the famed Pomerol/St.-Emilion oenologist, Michel Rolland, can claim as a client.