Tasting Notes and Scores
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate 01/01/2003 A superstar of the vintage, the last time I tasted this was next to a rather pathetic performance of a very herbal, green, emaciated Petrus (one of the great deceptions of the vintage). This wine still has a very saturated opaque ruby/purple color that is far less evolved than almost any other 1985. The wine has sweet cranberry, black cherry, and blackberry fruit notes intermixed with mineral, cold steel, and a hint of cedar. Rich, full-bodied, with fabulous purity, a very well-delineated feel in the mouth, enormous richness, and a long finish that goes on for nearly 45 seconds, the wine seems to grow incrementally in the glass with increasing amounts of air, and is certainly a 1985 that has evolved at a snail’s pace compared to most wines of this vintage. Anticipated maturity: Now-2023. Last tasted, 5/02. This wine still has a very saturated opaque ruby/purple colour that is far less evolved than almost any other 1985. The wine has sweet cranberry, black cherry, and blackberry notes intermixed with mineral, cold steel, and a hint of cedar. Rich, full-bodied, with fabulous purity, a very well-delineated feel in the mouth, enormous richness, and a long finish that goes on for nearly 45 seconds, the wine seems to grow incrementally in the glass with increasing amounts of air, and is certainly a 1985 that has evolved at a snail's pace compared to most wines of this vintage. Anticipated maturity: now-2023. (95)
Wine Advocate
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
Robert Parker
2003-01-01
The 1985 l’Eglise-Clinet is a significant wine in terms of representing my first great Pomerol and my introduction to Denis Durantou’s wine. I have amassed many tasting notes over the years; all attesting a great wine that is beginning to enter its dotage. The last bottle has a rustic, almost animally bouquet that is completely charming with scents of roasted chestnut and clove emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with loose-knit tannin. It is a bit unkempt compared to more recent vintages but there is so much depth and roundness here, that it seduces you into submission. Cedar and tobacco notes towards one of Durantou’s first great wine after taking over in 1983. Tasting note taken from the Pomerol book by Neal Martin.
Neal Martin
Vinous
2019-07-23
Wow, this is the good stuff – beautifully mature and expressive, still with fruit intact and plenty of life left. So much complexity and layering, with fine structure that is perfectly drinkable now. Long, gradual fade. Beautifully done. (RH)
Richard Hemming MW
Jancis Robinson
2022-03-29
Served blind. Treacly-sweet and thick. This was the late Denis Durantou's first proper vintage, apparently. I remember buying a case of it. Almost furry at this stage. Past its hedonistic best. (JR)
Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
2025-07-05
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