Clos de l'Esperance Lussac Saint-Emilion

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Description

Clos de l'Esperance Lussac Saint-Emilion is a 100% Merlot Bordeaux red wine from old vines, bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded 92 points by both James Suckling and Vinous, this Right Bank cuvée stands out for its uncommon aging regimen that combines traditional oak barrels with amphoras and glass wine globes.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14%  |  Origin: Lussac Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux, France  |  Varietal: 100% Merlot  |  Producer: Clos de l'Esperance (Jules Monroux)

Production & Heritage

Clos de l'Esperance was founded by Jules Monroux, who took the reins of this Lussac Saint-Emilion estate at just 22 years old. The vineyards sit on clay and limestone soils — a classic terroir profile for Bordeaux's Right Bank — and are planted with Merlot vines over 40 years of age. Grapes are hand-harvested and undergo a traditional vinification with an extended 20-day maceration designed to extract depth of tannin and aromatic complexity. What truly distinguishes this wine is its aging program: the juice matures in a combination of 225-liter barriques, 500-liter demi-muids, ceramic amphoras, and glass wine globes, each vessel contributing a different textural dimension to the finished blend.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated ripe cherry and blackcurrant, layered over finer notes of raspberry and cedar. Subtle hints of vanilla and oak emerge as the wine breathes, grounded by an earthy, mineral undertone drawn from the limestone subsoil.

Taste: On entry, the palate is generous and medium-bodied, with sappy red and dark berry fruit arriving in waves. The mid-palate reveals good grip and structure, bolstered by well-integrated tannins from the extended maceration. Nut shell and a judicious streak of dark chocolate add savory complexity at the peak.

Finish: The finish is moderately long with a chewy, textured quality and lingering notes of black fruit and cocoa. A gentle earthiness and fine-grained tannin carry the close, inviting another sip.

How to Drink Clos de l'Esperance

This wine is best served at 16–18°C (61–64°F) and benefits from 30 minutes of decanting to open its aromatic layers. Drinking it on its own allows the interplay between fruit concentration and the multi-vessel aging to come through clearly. For a Kir Bordelais, the wine's dark fruit intensity pairs naturally with a small measure of crème de cassis. In a classic Bordeaux-style red wine sangria, its ripe Merlot body holds up to citrus and seasonal stone fruit. A simple red wine spritz with sparkling water and an orange twist works well in warmer months, as the wine's structure prevents it from thinning out.

Best For

  • Gifting a Bordeaux enthusiast curious about satellite appellations
  • A Sunday roast or holiday dinner centerpiece wine
  • Introducing someone to Right Bank Merlot at an accessible price point
  • Building a cellar collection with age-worthy, small-production Bordeaux

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Clos de l'Esperance taste like? It delivers generous ripe cherry and blackcurrant fruit with well-structured tannins, accented by dark chocolate, cedar, and a subtle earthy finish. The overall impression is medium-bodied, round, and concentrated without being heavy.

How does Clos de l'Esperance compare to standard Saint-Emilion? While Saint-Emilion Grand Cru wines typically command significantly higher prices and often blend Cabernet Franc, Clos de l'Esperance is 100% Merlot from the neighboring Lussac satellite appellation, offering a similar clay-and-limestone terroir expression at a more approachable tier. Its unconventional use of amphoras and wine globes alongside oak gives it a textural signature rarely found in either appellation at this level.

Is Clos de l'Esperance good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its ripe fruit core, balanced tannins, and 92-point critical recognition from James Suckling and Vinous confirm it as a serious stand-alone drinking wine, especially after a short decant.

Where is Clos de l'Esperance made? The wine is produced in the Lussac Saint-Emilion appellation, a satellite commune of Saint-Emilion located on Bordeaux's Right Bank in southwestern France. The estate's vineyards grow on clay and limestone soils characteristic of this sub-region.

What foods pair well with Clos de l'Esperance? Slow-braised beef cheeks complement the wine's chewy tannins and dark fruit. Roast duck breast echoes its cherry and earthy notes. Aged Comté or Gruyère mirrors the subtle nuttiness on the palate. Lamb shoulder with herbes de Provence matches the wine's medium body and structure. Dark chocolate desserts harmonize with the cocoa hints on the finish.

What sizes does Clos de l'Esperance come in? Clos de l'Esperance Lussac Saint-Emilion is available in the standard 750ml bottle format.

Is Clos de l'Esperance worth the price? It positions as a premium-value Bordeaux expression, delivering old-vine concentration, handpicked fruit, and multi-vessel aging complexity that punches well above its tier. Dual 92-point scores from James Suckling and Vinous reinforce its strong quality-to-price ratio within the Lussac Saint-Emilion appellation.

Why Clos de l'Esperance?

The defining characteristic of this wine is its hybrid aging approach — combining traditional 225L and 500L oak barrels with amphoras and glass wine globes, a practice virtually unheard of in the broader Saint-Emilion family of appellations. That technical ambition comes from vigneron Jules Monroux, who brings a next-generation perspective to a deeply traditional region. The result, validated by 92-point scores from both James Suckling and Vinous, is a Lussac Saint-Emilion with uncommon textural range: the structure and grip of oak, the purity of amphora, and the neutral clarity of glass, all woven through concentrated fruit from vines over four decades old. For drinkers seeking Right Bank Merlot that goes beyond the expected, this is a compelling bottle to know.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Blend
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Bordeaux, Saint Emilion
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Clos de l'Esperance

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