Decanted both wine at 1 hour, Lafite nose is impressive, with notes of flora, mushroom, spices, toast, charr wood. While Latour have notes of forest floor, spices, smoke, toast, slight barnyard.
After 2 hours of decanting. Lafite remain the same. However Latour open up and the slight barnyard had dissipated. And personally felt Latour is the better between two.
Both wine still have long years ahead, can keep.
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NYE, Leonard’s at Le Grand Bellevue. Has more character than typical very good aged Bordeaux but was lacking a bit on variegated flavor. Was a bit under weather so prob couldn’t properly enjoy. Sommelier recommended no decant.
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20 Top Wines of the 1983 Vintage: Six Bordeaux titans. Each bottle exceeded our expectations, showcasing classic Bordeaux structures, bursting with freshness, tension, and an invigorating verve. The perfect harmony of tertiary aromas and a robust fruit core was mesmerizing. 1983 has produced some great wines drinking in their prime today. For me, the Latour, scoring a stellar 97 points, was the standout star. Yet, by a narrow margin, the group’s heart went to the Cheval Blanc.
TN: The 1983 Latour is a textbook example of Pauillac at its finest. It boasts an imposing structure, yet retains the quintessential elegance of Bordeaux. The palate is awash with pure cassis, underscored by a profound presence of graphite and pencil shavings that epitomize minerality. Layered within are subtle herbal and earthy nuances, with just a whisper of tobacco. What really sets this wine apart is its mineral purity - it’s a standout feature. After 40 years, this Latour has reached perfect harmony. Wow!
Decanting: Quick double decant to remove the sediment 5-6 hours prior to consumption, which seemed perfect for the wine.
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Very regal nose on this. Pauillac nose of lead pencil but beyond that the complexity and breadth that is fitting for first growth. Was expecting a fading tertiary wine on the descent. Not at all. While clearly middle-bodied this is on its plateau. No urgency of drinking. Nose-wise got the better of a PLL 96 while the showing more complete than a Rausan Segla from the same vintage. Oozes class, contained class.
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3/11/2024 - Moonie Does not like this wine:
Terribly off bottle tonight. Prunes.
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3/2/2024 - Sean Tay Likes this wine: 97 Points
Drank it along side 1983 Lafite
Decanted both wine at 1 hour, Lafite nose is impressive, with notes of flora, mushroom, spices, toast, charr wood. While Latour have notes of forest floor, spices, smoke, toast, slight barnyard.
After 2 hours of decanting. Lafite remain the same. However Latour open up and the slight barnyard had dissipated. And personally felt Latour is the better between two.
Both wine still have long years ahead, can keep.
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1/1/2024 - Nontaco Likes this wine: 95 Points
NYE, Leonard’s at Le Grand Bellevue. Has more character than typical very good aged Bordeaux but was lacking a bit on variegated flavor. Was a bit under weather so prob couldn’t properly enjoy. Sommelier recommended no decant.
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12/31/2023 - Cailles wrote: 97 Points
20 Top Wines of the 1983 Vintage: Six Bordeaux titans. Each bottle exceeded our expectations, showcasing classic Bordeaux structures, bursting with freshness, tension, and an invigorating verve. The perfect harmony of tertiary aromas and a robust fruit core was mesmerizing. 1983 has produced some great wines drinking in their prime today. For me, the Latour, scoring a stellar 97 points, was the standout star. Yet, by a narrow margin, the group’s heart went to the Cheval Blanc.
TN: The 1983 Latour is a textbook example of Pauillac at its finest. It boasts an imposing structure, yet retains the quintessential elegance of Bordeaux. The palate is awash with pure cassis, underscored by a profound presence of graphite and pencil shavings that epitomize minerality. Layered within are subtle herbal and earthy nuances, with just a whisper of tobacco. What really sets this wine apart is its mineral purity - it’s a standout feature. After 40 years, this Latour has reached perfect harmony. Wow!
Decanting: Quick double decant to remove the sediment 5-6 hours prior to consumption, which seemed perfect for the wine.
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12/28/2023 - palfr2 wrote:
Very regal nose on this. Pauillac nose of lead pencil but beyond that the complexity and breadth that is fitting for first growth. Was expecting a fading tertiary wine on the descent. Not at all. While clearly middle-bodied this is on its plateau. No urgency of drinking. Nose-wise got the better of a PLL 96 while the showing more complete than a Rausan Segla from the same vintage. Oozes class, contained class.
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