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Clos du Marquis 2007
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Clos du Marquis 2007

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Parker | 88
J. Robinson | 16
Wine Spectator | 87
R. Gabriel | 17
£781.00 Incl. VAT & DP
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£130.17 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Magnums (1,5l)
6 x 1.5L
£781.00

Stock currently at the producing estate – Will ship after 23 April 2026

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Marks and reviews

16

/20

Vinum

Powerful and well-structured, with robust, firm tannins that are not drying. Should age a little.

89

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

A classic Medoc with a dark ruby/purple-tinged colour, sweet black cherries, cassis and wood-smoke aromas, medium body, and a ripe, generous style; this 2007 is already drinking exceptionally well and should continue to do so for a decade or more.

87

/100

Wine Spectator

Black liquorice and currant aromas lead to a medium body, with a good core of fruit, fine tannins and a delicate finish. Balanced and fine. Drink now. 16,000 cases made.

16

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Notably dark, youthful crimson. Hint of mousiness on the nose. Lots of fruit. Trying very hard with notes of spearmint but definitely not a whole at this point. (JR)

89

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Fully developed, with a strong truffle and tobacco note, the wine shows its red-fruit character nicely. It’s at its peak today. If you have a bottle, pull the cork, as it won’t improve further. The blend is 58% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35% Merlot, 5% Cabernet Franc and 2% Petit Verdot.

17

/20

Weinwisser

Deep ruby-purple, paler rim. A lean, blueberry-scented bouquet, with a touch of sweetness and early toasty notes in the background. Juicy, long palate, almost dancing on the tongue, with fine, tightly knit tannins; black berries on the finish. A remarkable second wine and a great selection in this challenging vintage.

17

/20

René Gabriel

Intense ruby-purple, brightening rim. Sleek, blueberry-driven bouquet, showing a touch of sweetness and the first toasty notes in the background. Juicy, long palate, almost dancing on the tongue, with fine, tightly knit tannins; black berries on the finish. An astonishing second wine and a great selection in this difficult vintage.

16

/20

André Kunz

Silky, slightly sweet bouquet with raspberry eau-de-vie and cedar. Lean, silky palate with light fruit, little tannin. Sweet finish. 16/20 2012 - 2018

90

/100

Yves Beck

This bouquet surprises with its intensity and character. It is floral, fruity and slightly spicy. A slightly creamy texture on the palate. The wine is perfectly balanced, well supported by its tannins and ready to drink, while keeping plenty in reserve.

88

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

The colour is bright and purple. The fruity, fresh nose shows good depth. The palate is rather sappy for the vintage and particularly fruity. It offers a welcome, suave note and closes with an enveloping, aromatic finish. It's hard to spit. It is the archetype of an ideal wine for drinking young.

91

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

Definite tannins here, a wine that shows ripe fruits, richness and a solid core. It is not huge, but does have structure, bitter chocolate, sweetness. It's worth aging this wine 3–4 years.

Description

Characteristics and tasting advice for Clos du Marquis 2007

Tasting

Appearance

The wine displays a deep ruby-red color with purple highlights.

Nose

The nose reveals lovely aromatic complexity, with notes of black fruits (blackcurrant, black cherry), complemented by hints of cedar, tobacco, and forest floor. Earthy touches reminiscent of truffle and autumn leaves round out this elegant bouquet.

Palate

The attack is soft and refined. The palate reveals an elegant structure carried by fine, silky tannins. Black-fruit aromas linger, supported by pleasing freshness and good concentration through the mid-palate. The finish, of moderate length, shows slightly chocolatey notes and a delicate tannic texture.

Food and wine pairings

This Clos du Marquis 2007 pairs perfectly with roasted or grilled red meats, game, and duck-based dishes. It also goes very well with lamb, braised veal, and aged cheeses. Fans of Asian cuisine will appreciate it alongside dishes with dark sauces and mushrooms.

Serving and cellaring

Clos du Marquis 2007 is best enjoyed at a temperature of 15.5°C. Decanting for 2 to 4 hours allows the wine to fully express its aromatic range. This vintage can be enjoyed now and will continue to evolve through around 2027.

An elegant, refined Saint-Julien

The estate

Founded in 1902, Clos du Marquis is an estate of Domaines Delon, which also owns the prestigious Château Léoville Las Cases. Contrary to popular belief, it is not a second wine but a cuvée in its own right, sourced from specific plots located about 500 meters west of the historic Léoville Las Cases Enclos. Jean-Hubert Delon now oversees all the family’s estates with a philosophy focused on the authentic expression of terroirs. Clos du Marquis benefits from the same high standards and technical expertise as the grand vin of Léoville Las Cases, while expressing the unique character of its own terroir.

The vineyard

The Clos du Marquis vineyard lies within the Saint-Julien appellation, one of the most prestigious in the Médoc. The plots rest on ancient, fine Quaternary gravel at an altitude of around twenty meters. The soils feature humic podzols over sandy-clay gravels, enriched with organic matter due to the historic presence of forest on these lands. This distinctive feature gives the wine its characteristic forest-floor notes. The vines average between 30 and 45 years old, ensuring excellent depth of expression. The vineyard is managed with respect for the environment, using sustainable and organic practices.

The vintage

The 2007 vintage proved particularly demanding for Bordeaux winegrowers. After early budbreak in April encouraged by mild temperatures, summer was marked by cool, wet conditions in July and August, requiring rigorous vineyard management to prevent fungal diseases. Fortunately, September brought more favorable conditions, allowing the grapes to reach optimal phenolic ripeness despite the cool growing cycle. Harvesting for Clos du Marquis 2007 took place between September 22 and October 9, capturing fruit at ideal maturity. This year produced elegant, approachable wines with fine tannins.

Winemaking and aging

The grapes for Clos du Marquis 2007 are harvested by hand and carefully sorted. Vinification is carried out plot by plot in vats of different sizes and materials (wood, concrete, stainless steel), allowing precise control of fermentation temperatures. Malolactic fermentation takes place in stainless-steel tanks to ensure optimal control of the process. Aging of Clos du Marquis 2007 then continues in French oak barrels for 14 to 18 months, with around 50% new oak. This moderate proportion adds complexity while preserving the delicate expression of the terroir.

Grape varieties

Cabernet Sauvignon (58%)
Merlot (35%)
Cabernet Franc (5%)
Petit Verdot (2%)


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