Note: RVF (2008 Vintage Special) 18–20/20
"Rich, very generous on the palate with great potential. Full-bodied and ripe, with beautiful fruit expression. A truly lovely, well-rounded, and long-finishing white." (La Revue du Vin de France No. 539 – June 2009) "It’s easy to forget that this appellation can produce some of France’s finest whites, including magnificent Rolle wines. Le Clos confirms this reputation with a full-bodied, fruity wine (pear, mango, and mandarin) that also offers notes of herbs, mint, and sweet spices." ( Gault Millau des Vins 2010)
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Serve
at 8-10°C
Open
30 minutes before
Drink from
2010
Drink before
2018
Production
5,000 to 6,000 bottles
Food and wine pairings
A déguster en apéritif, sur de la tapenade, des poissons à la provençale, des fromages de chèvre...<br/>
Guide des Vins Gault & Millau
Rated estate (2012 guide): 5 stars (Outstanding production)
About the estate:
“Acquired by the Sicardi and Sergi families in 1993, Clos Saint-Vincent has undergone several changes, notably its transition to biodynamic farming. The vineyard, situated on a siliceous-calcareous terroir with Pliocene pebbles and puddingstone, benefits from the dual influence of the sea breeze and the cool currents descending from the southern Pre-Alps. Cultivated with the utmost care, the grapes (Roll, Braquet, Folle Noire…) yield a delightful expression of the Bellet appellation—which is capable of producing some of France’s finest white wines.”
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2012 guide) Selected (Please note that this guide is a ranking, and as such, all the estates listed here—even those without a star—represent, in our view, the pinnacle of French winemaking.)
About the estate:
“Joseph Sergi tends this 5-hectare micro-vineyard with all the dedication of a true lover of wine and its terroir. The vines are meticulously cared for, and the estate now practices biodynamic viticulture. Winemaking is meticulous, with a significant portion of the fermentation taking place in oak (muids and demi-muids), followed by ambitious aging. This can sometimes explain the (noble) reductive notes in the first few years in the bottle, particularly for the whites, which require aeration before serving for both cuvées, Le Clos (aged for 12 months) and Vino Di Gio (aged for 18 months). »
Customer rating
4.2/5
based on 4 reviews
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