The history of Chateau Clerc Milon dates back to the early 1800’s. In 1970 Baron Philippe de Rothschild, the owner of Chateau Mouton Rothschild, acquired Clerc Milon and put the Chateau on course to becoming worthy of its 5th growth status in Bordeaux. In 1983, the illustration for the Chateau Clerc Milon label was changed to a pair of dancing clowns made of precious stones. The original art was created by a 16th century German goldsmith. The 45 hectare vineyard of Clerc Milon in Pauillac is planted to 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc, 2% Petit Verdot and 1% Carmenere.
Crimson in color with some bricking at the edge of the glass. 13% ABV. Elegant nose of red fruits, leather, cedar and wet leaves. Medium body with perfect acidity. Well balanced and approachable with supple fruits. Currants, cassis, plums and tobacco on the palate. Nice length on the finish with notable tannins. This drank well without decanting but a few hours in a decanter would not hurt. Best over the next 5-7 years. I’ll check in on another bottle in 2028.
My rating: 92 points.
Chateau Clerc Milon is one of the great values in Pauillac. The 2023 version can be found for about $75 and will certainly drink well for the next decade or two.