Description
Clos de Gamot 1967 – Cahors
The Clos de Gamot 1967 stands as a rare and precious witness to the viticultural history of southwest France. Nestled in the heart of the Cahors appellation, this emblematic estate, stewarded by the Jouffreau family for generations, embodies the soul of Malbec—locally known as Côt. The 1967 vintage, though scarcely encountered today, has aged with quiet nobility, showcasing the exceptional longevity of these deeply rooted terroir-driven wines.
In the glass, the wine reveals a deep, brick-tinted robe with mahogany hues—a visual testament to its dignified age. The nose is a captivating journey through time, offering layered aromas of worn leather, dried tobacco, forest floor, black truffle, and stewed fruits, interwoven with subtle notes of balsam and warm spices. It is a bouquet marked by elegant maturity.
On the palate, the wine retains a surprising vitality. Its tannins are softened yet still present, with a refined acidity that gives lift and grace. Tertiary flavors dominate—dried figs, cocoa, antique wood, cigar box—leading to a long, harmonious finish imbued with serenity and depth.
More than just a wine, Clos de Gamot 1967 is a liquid memory—an artifact of heritage and craftsmanship. It represents the enduring character of a great terroir and the artistry of those who have nurtured it over time. A truly exceptional piece for collectors and connoisseurs who appreciate the soulful complexity of mature wines.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Clos de Gamot |
| Designation | Cahors |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1967 |
| Référence | FD10 |




