I think the simplest way to do this is to add:
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -std=c++0x"
in configure.ac before AC_PROG_CXX. If the compiler does not accept -std=c++0x, then configure will fail with "C++ compiler cannot create executables". It is not the best error messages, but it ensures that builds will succeed if configure succeeds. For a better error message, you can check that the compiler accepts the flag after AC_PROG_CXX. In either case, you want configure to fail if the compiler does not provide the necessary features but your software requires it.
Note that setting CXXFLAGS before AC_PROG_CXX has the undesirable side effect of preventing the default setting for CXXFLAGS in the case that the user does not set that variable when running configure. For this reason, it is normally not recommended to set CXXFLAGS in the configury, so it is probably better to check the flag after AC_PROG_CXX (eg using awoodland's solution)--just make sure you add an AC_MSG_ERROR in the third argument of AX_CHECK_COMPILE_FLAG so that configure fails if the features are not available.