Description
Clos de l’Église 1970 – Parsac Saint-Émilion
The Clos de l’Église 1970, from the Parsac Saint-Émilion appellation, perfectly embodies the quiet authenticity of this satellite terroir of the prestigious Saint-Émilion vineyards. Predominantly crafted from Merlot, the emblematic grape of the Right Bank, it reflects both roundness and finesse.
Its garnet robe with brick reflections reveals graceful maturity. The bouquet develops layered aromas of prune, candied red fruits, tobacco, and leather, enhanced by earthy notes of spice and forest floor. On the palate, the attack is soft, the tannins smoothed by time create a velvety texture, and the long finish lingers with hints of truffle and dried fruits.
A wine that carries history, embodying both the character of Parsac’s terroirs and the elegance of an aged vintage.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Clos de l’Eglise |
| Designation | Autres appellations de Bordeaux / Les satellites de Saint-Émilion |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1970 |
| Référence | FD15 |




