The Story of Clerc Milon
Château classified as a Cru Classé
In the 18th century, the château belonged to the Lafite seigneury. During the French Revolution, it was finally sold as national property. The Clerc family then acquired it and gave it their name. By combining this name with that of Milon, the hamlet ofPauillacwhere the estate is located, the Château therefore becomesClerc-MilonHe will then attain the rank ofFifth Growthin the Grand Classification of 1855. From then on, this classification attested to its belonging to the elite of the Médoc châteaux. However, by 1970, it was virtually abandoned.Baron Philippe de RothschildHe then decided to buy it back. He set himself a challenge: to restore its Cru Classé status. To achieve this, he demonstrated a personal and unwavering commitment to the estate. He made a number of crucial decisions for the vineyard, some of which would even revolutionize the world of wine.
A complex of 3600 square meters
Technique, aesthetics and tradition
Under the impetus ofBaroness Philippine, significant work is being carried out atClerc-Milon CastleThe château is a rectangular building whose shape resembles that of a temple. A beautiful terrace surrounds the building, opening onto the vineyard. Construction began in 2007, overseen by two project managers. The newly renovated complex, covering nearly 3,600 square meters, was inaugurated in 2011. It now houses a fully gravity-flow winery and a new cellar with semi-underground barrels. A wine cellar, as well as reception and tasting rooms, have also been added. The choice of materials evokes the world of wine: stone, glass, and wood. 300 square meters of photovoltaic panels have also been installed. These new constructions reflect the family values. At the crossroads of technical and aesthetic innovation, respect for tradition remains paramount.
An exceptional setting
Pauillac vineyards
This is the legendary terroir ofPauillacwhich houses theChâteau Clerc MilonWithin this appellation, some of the world's greatest wines are produced.Clerc MilonThis estate is no exception to the rule. Benefiting from the expertise and dedication of a passionate team, it retains the typical elegance of the finest Pauillac wines. The estate is situated on slopes, allowing for natural drainage and favorable sun exposure. Its proximity to the river places it within a true microclimate. The vines are thus protected from spring frosts, hail, and drought. The average age of the vines is 53 years, certainly one of the highest in the region. Precious because they were planted before the development of clonal selection, both the vines and the fruit are meticulously monitored. Viticulture is practiced using integrated methods, and the harvest is carried out entirely by hand. The vineyard comprises a total of five grape varieties typical of the region. It consists of 50%...Cabernet Sauvignon37% ofMerlot10% ofCabernet
Franc2% ofLittle
Verdotand 1% ofCarmenèreClerc-Milon's wines produce wines with excellent aging potential, drawing their aromas from the heart of the terroir. The wine is powerful, tannic, fruity, and harmoniously structured.