1997 Clos Fourtet
By Chateau Clos Fourtet
1997 Clos Fourtet from Chateau Clos Fourtet, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux
The 1997 vintage in Bordeaux presented vintners with a varied palette of weather conditions, ultimately leading to wines with a rapidly approachable maturity. The 1997 Clos Fourtet from Chateau Clos Fourtet mirrors this accessibility, offering an intriguing glimpse into a Saint-Emilion that glides graciously into its drinking window.
A Vintage That Venerated Vigour
While the 1997 Bordelais climate lacked the ferocity of the previous vintages, it nevertheless coaxed out a quieter charm from the merlot-driven offerings of Saint-Emilion. The 1997 Clos Fourtet shines through with an intricate assembly of ripe fruit and subtle tannins – a testament to the skilled winemaking that circumvented the year’s climatic challenges.
The wine exudes a mellifluous amalgam of plum and currant notes, underpinned by a whisper of earthy terroir and gentle oaken murmurs; a profile distinct from other less generous years. It is as though the milder season bathed the grapes in lingering sunshine, rather than scorching them, bestowing a nuanced complexity synonymous with poised maturity.
An Inviting Investment Prospect
The investment appeal of the 1997 Clos Fourtet lies not just in its delightful drinkability but also in its position on the market. With two decades of careful cellaring allowing its components to coalesce beautifully, this wine represents an attractive proposition for collectors seeking wines at the cusp of their optimal consumption period.
For investors, each bottle of 1997 Clos Fourtet is an artefact of time; capturing the essence of Chateau Clos Fourtet's ability to produce under-the-radar classics regardless of external conditions. As such, this vintage underlines the significance of understanding each year’s narrative when curating an investment portfolio with potential for rewarding appreciation.
In conclusion, this particular bottle from Chateau Clos Fourtet should be viewed not only as a sumptuous liquid asset but also as an emblem of finesse within an unpredictable vintage; a testimony to the unwavering quality one can unearth in Saint-Emilion's landscape.
Market price (GBP)
£980.00
12x75cl
Highest score
87
POP score
140
Scores and tasting notes
This easy-going, delicious, creamy-textured 1997 exhibits abundant toasty new oak along with jammy black fruits. There is not much grip or tannin in this supple, richly fruity, charming, tasty St.-Emilion. Enjoy it over the next 7-8 years.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 20 April 2000