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Critics’ Scores
International Recognition for Clos de l’Oratoire 2019
The Clos de l’Oratoire 2019 has garnered impressive critical acclaim from leading wine authorities. Antonio Galloni’s Vinous awarded the wine 92-94 points, praising its concentration and balance. Furthermore, Wine-Searcher’s comprehensive aggregate score stands at 92/100, reflecting broad consensus among international critics. These scores place the 2019 firmly among the estate’s finest releases, confirming its status as one of the vintage’s standout Saint-Émilions.
The Estate
Clos de l’Oratoire 2019 — The Neipperg Vision
The Clos de l’Oratoire 2019 represents a pinnacle achievement from this distinguished Grand Cru Classé estate in Saint-Émilion, guided by the renowned Neipperg family. Since acquiring the property, the von Neipperg family has elevated this historic domaine to the forefront of the appellation’s quality hierarchy. Indeed, their unwavering commitment to organic viticulture and meticulous cellar practices has transformed Clos de l’Oratoire into one of the Right Bank’s most consistently outstanding producers.
The estate’s classification as Grand Cru Classé reflects generations of dedication to excellence in Saint-Émilion’s demanding terroir. Moreover, the Neipperg philosophy emphasises minimal intervention and respect for the vineyard’s natural expression, allowing the unique character of each vintage to shine through. The 2019 vintage ranks among the estate’s finest releases, showcasing both power and refinement.
Terroir & Grapes
Saint-Émilion’s Clay-Limestone Terroir
The estate’s 13 hectares occupy a privileged position in Saint-Émilion, where clay-limestone soils provide ideal conditions for Merlot to express its most profound character. This terroir naturally regulates vine vigour while delivering exceptional fruit concentration and aromatic complexity. Furthermore, the limestone bedrock ensures excellent drainage and imparts the characteristic mineral backbone that defines the finest Right Bank wines.
Grape Blend
80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc
Classification
Grand Cru Classé
Region
Saint-Émilion, France
Vinification & Ageing
Precision Winemaking
The winemaking team vinifies each parcel separately to preserve individual terroir expression and allow precise blending decisions. Following careful hand-sorting, the estate ferments the fruit in temperature-controlled vessels, extracting colour and tannin with gentle precision. Moreover, the winemakers employ extended maceration periods to build structure while maintaining the wine’s natural elegance and freshness.
The wine then matures in French oak barrels, with a judicious proportion of new wood that enhances complexity without overwhelming the fruit. This élevage period allows the components to integrate harmoniously while developing the wine’s signature aromatic depth. Consequently, the final blend showcases both power and refinement, balancing Merlot’s opulence with Cabernet Franc’s fresh, lifted character.
Vintage Character
The Exceptional 2019 Bordeaux Vintage
The 2019 vintage delivered exceptional conditions across Bordeaux’s Right Bank, combining generous ripeness with remarkable freshness and concentration. The growing season blessed winemakers with ideal weather patterns, allowing Merlot to achieve profound phenolic maturity while retaining vibrant natural acidity. Indeed, critics have hailed 2019 as an outstanding vintage, characterised by deep colours, rich fruit expression, and wonderfully balanced tannins.
In Saint-Émilion specifically, the vintage produced wines of intense concentration and remarkable saline vivacity. Furthermore, the Merlot grape expressed particular generosity and intensity throughout the appellation, yielding wines with sumptuous texture alongside refreshing minerality. This rare combination of power and elegance defines the 2019 vintage’s enduring appeal.
Tasting Notes
Exuberant Fruit, Refined Structure
The nose opens with exuberant aromas of stewed cherries, mulberries, and black raspberries, layered with beguiling notes of powdered cinnamon, dried rose petals, and tobacco leaf. Additionally, subtle wild sage and forest floor undertones add complexity and intrigue. On the palate, this medium to full-bodied wine reveals generous dark fruit flavours framed by soft, powdery tannins and invigorating freshness. The wine begins plush and inviting, then firms up through the mid-palate with the characteristic lift of Cabernet Franc. Moreover, the finish stretches long and vibrant, leaving impressions of cocoa, cherry, and mineral salinity that linger beautifully.
Service & Pairing
Serving Recommendations
Temperature
16–18°C
Cellaring Potential
2021–2039
Decanting
1–2 hours recommended
Glassware
Large Bordeaux glass
This wine pairs beautifully with classic Bordelais cuisine, including roasted lamb with herbs, beef entrecôte with shallot confit, or duck breast with wild mushrooms. Additionally, the wine’s refined tannins and fresh acidity complement rich cheeses such as aged Comté or Époisses. While already approachable in its youth, this Saint-Émilion will reward patient cellaring, developing tertiary complexity over the next two decades. Indeed, decanting for one to two hours before service allows the wine’s aromatics to fully blossom and its structure to soften gracefully.
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