Clos les Lunelles
In the Libournais, on the hill of Sainte‑Colombe, Clos les Lunelles is a compact, exacting corner of Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux—part of Vignobles Perse since 2001. Roughly nine hectares sit on a clay‑limestone plateau where Merlot, supported by Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, gains both volume and edge.
Here the ground writes the script: limestone brings cool definition, clay holds water reserves and stretches the season in dry years. Picking is plot‑by‑plot, sorting is severe, and temperature‑controlled vinification aims for extraction without harshness; oak ageing is used as a frame, not a disguise.
The estate captures the quiet nobility of Bordeaux’s satellites—dense at the core, yet clearly drawn, with a sustained tannin line. For drinkers looking beyond the headline châteaux, Clos les Lunelles offers terroir, craft and modern precision.Clos les Lunelles
In the Libournais, on the hill of Sainte‑Colombe, Clos les Lunelles is a compact, exacting corner of Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux—part of Vignobles Perse since 2001. Roughly nine hectares sit on a clay‑limestone plateau where Merlot, supported by Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, gains both volume and edge.
Here the ground writes the script: limestone brings cool definition, clay holds water reserves and stretches the season in dry years. Picking is plot‑by‑plot, sorting is severe, and temperature‑controlled vinification aims for extraction without harshness; oak ageing is used as a frame, not a disguise.
The estate captures the quiet nobility of Bordeaux’s satellites—dense at the core, yet clearly drawn, with a sustained tannin line. For drinkers looking beyond the headline châteaux, Clos les Lunelles offers terroir, craft and modern precision.