Description
Clarendelle Medoc is a Merlot-dominant Bordeaux red blend from the Mdoc appellation, bottled at approximately 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml bottle. Produced under the direct guidance of the winemaking team at Chteau Haut-Brion one of Bordeaux’s five First Growth estates this wine has earned 92 points from James Suckling for its 2016 vintage and carries the distinction “Inspired by Haut-Brion” on every label.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~13.5% (varies by vintage) | Origin: Mdoc, Bordeaux, France | Style: Red Bordeaux Blend | Producer: Clarence Dillon Wines
Production & Heritage
Clarendelle is a project of Clarence Dillon Wines, the same family company that owns Chteau Haut-Brion, Chteau La Mission Haut-Brion, and Chteau Quintus estates with centuries of Bordeaux winemaking history. The Mdoc cuve draws a portion of its fruit from these prestigious estate vineyards, blending primarily Merlot with Cabernet Sauvignon in proportions that shift by vintage (the 2019 was 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, while the 2018 was a near-even 51/49 split). The wine is aged in one-year-old French oak barrels, which contribute subtle wood nuances without overwhelming the fruit, a deliberate stylistic choice by the Haut-Brion cellar team to keep the wine approachable while maintaining structural depth.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The bouquet opens with concentrated blackcurrant and blackberry, layered with tobacco leaf and a hint of chocolate. Earth and spice emerge as the wine opens in the glass, adding complexity beyond simple fruit.
Taste: Dark plum and cassis lead the entry, giving way to a mid-palate of red currant, raspberry, and roasted meat undertones. The body is medium to full, with oaky nuances threading through the fruit. Earthy, mushroom-like depth rounds out the palate alongside soft, integrated tannins.
Finish: The finish is medium in length, smooth in texture, with lingering tobacco and dark red fruit. There is enough tannic structure to keep things interesting without any harsh grip.
How to Drink Clarendelle Mdoc
This Bordeaux blend is best served at cellar temperature, around 6065F, and benefits from 2030 minutes of decanting to let the oak and fruit harmonize. It drinks well on its own but truly shines at the dinner table. A classic Kir variation using Clarendelle as the base with a touch of crme de cassis plays off its natural blackcurrant notes. It also works in a Bordeaux-style Sangria built with seasonal dark fruits, cinnamon, and brandy. For a simple warm-weather serve, try it lightly chilled in a wine spritzer with sparkling water and a strip of orange peel.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners that call for a serious but not overly expensive Bordeaux
- Gifting a wine lover who appreciates the Haut-Brion pedigree without the First Growth price tag
- Building a Bordeaux collection with accessible entry points for near-term drinking
- Dinner party pairings with red meat, charcuterie, or aged cheese courses
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Clarendelle Mdoc taste like? It is a medium-to-full-bodied red dominated by dark plum, blackcurrant, and tobacco, with earthy undertones and soft, round tannins that make it approachable on release.
How does Clarendelle Mdoc compare to Mouton Cadet Bordeaux? Both occupy the accessible Bordeaux category, but Clarendelle distinguishes itself through its direct connection to Chteau Haut-Brion’s winemaking team and the use of fruit from First Growthaffiliated estates. Mouton Cadet draws from a broader Bordeaux appellation and tends toward a lighter, more fruit-forward profile, while Clarendelle shows more structure and earthy depth from its Mdoc terroir and French oak aging.
Is Clarendelle Mdoc good for sipping on its own? Yes its balanced tannins, medium body, and layered fruit make it enjoyable neat, particularly after a brief decant to let the aromas fully develop.
Where is Clarendelle Mdoc made? It is produced in the Mdoc appellation of Bordeaux, France, by Clarence Dillon Wines, with winemaking directed by the team at Chteau Haut-Brion in Pessac, just outside the city of Bordeaux.
What foods pair well with Clarendelle Mdoc? Grilled lamb chops work well, as the wine’s tannins cut through the richness of the meat. Duck confit complements the earthy, tobacco-driven profile. Aged Comt or Gruyre cheese mirrors the wine’s depth without competing. Beef stew with root vegetables matches its medium weight and dark fruit. Mushroom risotto echoes the earthy, savory undertones found on the palate.
What sizes does Clarendelle Mdoc come in? It is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle.
Is Clarendelle Mdoc worth the price? It positions as a mid-range Bordeaux that punches above its weight class, largely because of the Haut-Brion team’s involvement and access to high-quality estate fruit a combination rarely found at this value tier in Bordeaux.
Why Clarendelle Mdoc?
Very few wines in the accessible Bordeaux category can claim a genuine production link to a First Growth estate. Clarendelle Mdoc is made by the same winemaking team responsible for Chteau Haut-Brion and incorporates fruit from Haut-Brion, La Mission Haut-Brion, and Quintus vineyards. With 92 points from James Suckling on the 2016 vintage and a Silver medal from the International Wine & Spirit Competition, this is not a vanity label trading solely on a famous name it has earned critical recognition on its own merits. For anyone seeking the structure and terroir expression of the Mdoc without committing to classified-growth pricing, Clarendelle represents one of the most credible options available.




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