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  • As an individual accustomed to the finer things in life, I've had the privilege of indulging in some of the world's most exquisite wines. Each bottle tells a story, weaving together notes of history, culture, and passion. Today, I find myself transported back to the enchanting year of 1983, reminiscing about a wine that holds a special place in my heart: the Château Lynch-Bages. This vintage, while not the absolute pinnacle of perfection, evokes memories of a love affair and a journey through the vineyards that forever changed my perception of wine and life itself.

    Upon first approach, the bouquet unfolds with an enticing array of aromas. Notes of ripe black currants and dark berries immediately captivate the senses, accompanied by nuances of cedarwood and leather. As the wine aerates, delicate hints of tobacco and spice emerge, adding layers of intrigue to the olfactory experience.

    On the palate, the 1983 Château Lynch-Bages displays a harmonious balance of fruit, structure, and elegance. Ripe blackberry and cassis flavors dominate the forefront, intertwining with subtle hints of plum and dried herbs. The wine's supple tannins provide a firm backbone, contributing to its depth and longevity. Velvety in texture, yet exquisitely refined, it coats the palate with a lingering finish that leaves a lasting impression.

    Overall, the 1983 Château Lynch-Bages is a wine of remarkable pedigree and character. While it may not represent the absolute pinnacle of perfection, it offers a captivating glimpse into the terroir of Pauillac and the rich heritage of Bordeaux winemaking. As it continues to evolve with age, it serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of one of France's most esteemed estates.

    Firstly, let me set the stage for you. Picture me, an adventurer and a lover of the finer things in life, exploring the rolling hills of Bordeaux, where the prestigious Château Lynch-Bages stands as a beacon of excellence in winemaking. It was in the year of 1982 that I stumbled upon this hidden gem, tucked away amidst acres of lush vineyards. Little did I know that this encounter would lead to a love affair as intoxicating as the wine itself.

    The 1983 Château Lynch-Bages, with its deep crimson hue and complex bouquet, immediately captivated my senses upon my first sip. Notes of black currant, cedar, and spice danced upon my palate, weaving a symphony of flavors that left a lasting impression. While not the absolute pinnacle of perfection, this vintage possessed a certain allure that kept me coming back for more.

    As I savored each sip, I couldn't help but be reminded of a love affair that unfolded the year prior. It was the summer of 1982, and I found myself entangled in a passionate romance with a young wine girl amidst the vineyards of Bordeaux. Together, we would roam the fields barefoot, the earth beneath our feet connecting us to the land and the wine that flowed from it.

    Despite the language barrier – for I, a man of upper society and a rock musician, did not speak French – our connection transcended words. She taught me the language of wine, guiding me through the nuances of each vintage with a grace and elegance that left me spellbound. It was through her eyes that I discovered the true essence of Château Lynch-Bages, a wine that mirrored the spirit of the land from which it hailed.

    Our love affair may have been fleeting, but the memories we shared amidst the vineyards of Bordeaux remain etched in my heart. And so, as I raise a glass of the 1983 Château Lynch-Bages to my lips, I am transported back to those golden days of summer, where love and wine intertwined in a dance of passion and discovery.

    In conclusion, while the 1983 Château Lynch-Bages may not be the best vintage I've ever tasted, it holds a special place in my heart for the memories it evokes. Like a cherished love affair, it reminds me of a time when life was simpler, and the world was filled with endless possibilities. And for that, I am grateful.

    The finish of the 1983 Château Lynch-Bages is nothing short of exquisite. As the flavors slowly dissipate, echoes of dark fruit and spice linger on the palate, leaving a sense of satisfaction and anticipation for the next sip. With its remarkable balance and finesse, this vintage is a testament to the timeless craftsmanship of Château Lynch-Bages.

    Cheers to the 1983 Château Lynch-Bages – a wine that will forever hold a place in my heart and my cellar.

    Note to self: second bottle watery never opened!!

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  • Wow! Had this in a big hitting evening line up featuring a Krug 73, Mouton 75 & 80 and La Mission 90 - and this came out tops. Time and time again this estate delivers the goods. L-B has got to be up there as one of the safest left bank bets. Still shocked.

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  • This is wonderful and surprisingly youthful, still quite primary. Black and red fruits with mushroom behind. Very pure. Structure softening but has carried it to deliver a wonderful wine this evening. Long and complex. Drink now but will last another decade easily.

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  • Low neck fill, cork in good shape, youthful appearance. Overall great condition. We were impressed by how well this wine showed. There were lots of classic tertiary notes such as grafite, cedar, and cigar box, but the fruit was also still there and showed no sign of fading. A beautiful wine.

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  • Medium brown garnet. Some sediments. Bricking at rim.

    Some leather brett. Strong graphite note throughout. Scents of Tobacco leaf, licorice, salami, and dried flower. Black and red cherry fruit - still vibrant. Emerging savory note in midpalate. Floral and black tea finish with some forest floor note. The tannin is still slightly grippy.

    Medium plus body. High acidity. Some unresolved tannin, yet supple texture.

    Surprisingly for a 40 year old wine, its fruit is still robust and the structure is also solid, suggesting an ample margin for further development. It's definitely entering a good place.

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  • By Ian D'Agata
    January 2012, (See more on Vinous...)

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  • By Richard Jennings
    5/17/2007, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 89 points

    (Château Lynch-Bages) Mushroom and green bean nose; mature, drying, red fruit and mushroom palate with firm tannins; medium finish

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