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2011 Clos Fourtet

By Chateau Clos Fourtet

2011 Clos Fourtet from Château Clos Fourtet, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux

The 2011 Clos Fourtet confidently asserts its place in the pantheon of formidable vintages produced by Château Clos Fourtet, a jewel in the Saint-Émilion crown. This particular year was notable for a roller coaster growing season that experienced climatic twists and turns. Yet, under such capricious skies, Château Clos Fourtet sculpted a wine of charismatic poise.

 

An Exemplary Ambassador for an Extreme Year

In the glass, this vintage exudes a deep palette, shadowed with elements endemic to its challenging year. The conditions of 2011, marked by an early onset of spring followed by an erratic summer, gave the resulting harvest an unmistakable depth and concentration. It is these adversities that have imbued the 2011 Clos Fourtet with its distinctive personality; one that speaks volumes of the terroir's resilience and the producer's astuteness in viticulture and vinification. Light inflections of dark cherries and blackcurrants underscore its emblematic Saint-Émilion richness whilst not overpowering the subtler notes of spice and tobacco that dance harmoniously in the background.

 

Maturity Meets Magnificence

Now approaching a decade since harvest, 2011 Clos Fourtet emerges from its chrysalis stage; mature and elegantly structured. Its tannins, once youthful and robust, have softened into a classic velvet texture that captivates and allures fine wine investors and enthusiasts alike. A well-judged aging has led to a supple mouthfeel that hosts continued whispers of fruit amidst a more pronounced savoury character.

The capacity for further maturation suggests that this vintage will undeniably reward those who invest both time and patience. While ready to provide delight now, the potential for enhanced complexity makes it a covetable addition to any serious portfolio.

In summation, the 2011 vintage from Château Clos Fourtet emerges from an infamously temperamental season as an archetype of balance and refinement. It is wines such as this, which encapsulate both historical perturbations and elegant evolution, that truly underscore the value proposition of investment-grade Bordeaux to the discerning collector.

Market price (USD)

$1,403.92

12x75cl

Highest score

94

POP score

82.14

Scores and tasting notes

93-95

The Clos Fourtet 2011 has a lush nose of Tiptree strawberry jam, redcurrant, a touch of vanilla and boysenberry. It is nicely defined and quite feminine. The palate is medium-bodied with good structure on the entry and a fine, firm backbone that suggests this will be a long-term Clos Fourtet. I like the cohesion on this Saint Emilion, perhaps even a sense of restraint that is occasionally missing from the wines in their youth. It packs quite a punch on the finish with a firm grip on the off-dry finish. Excellent. Tasted April 2012.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2012

93

This is another brilliant offering from Philippe Cuvelier, who has totally revolutionized the quality of this famous estate. The 2011 Clos Fourtet exhibits a dense blue/purple color as well as beautiful notes of creme de cassis, blueberries and raspberries, a complete as well as layered mid-palate, sweet tannin, good acidity and a charming personality. This is a highly successful effort for the vintage. Consume it over the next 10-12 years.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 29 April 2014

90

A solid wine with berry and chocolate character. Full body, polished tannins. Needs time to come together. Better in 2017.

James Suckling - jamessuckling.com, February 19th 2014

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