Last but for sure not least. The superior wine after the J.L.Chave's.
This Lynch Bages is one of the great wines made at this address. Still voting for the 1989 the absolute number 1, which is very sophisticated, broad palet, rich in fruit with beautiful masculine backbon, wonderful red fruit, more so even than the 1982. The latter being typically 1982 smooth, rich and velvet. The 1989 however more powerful and more abundant.
The 1990 in between those two, a truly wonderful Pauillac. This can compete any day with a second growth like Pichon Baron.
This wine takes you places on a sunny summer afternoon, meadows, forgetting the world around you exists and you are young again, as in late teens.
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This wine continues to fire on all cylinders. Right from the start it showed strong with lots of wonderful tertiary aromas, a strong, fresh fruit core, an impeccable structure and perfect balance. When consumed 2 hours later in a restaurant it showed less complex and much younger. Still, it has all components of a great wine; the complexity, the precision, the elegance, freshness and a superb balance. 95pts for this bottle (rated up to 97pts in the past).
Decanting: Double decanted for 30 minutes, consumed two hours later. Got younger with air. This vintages usually doesn’t need much air.
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Plainly put this is one of my favorite Bordeaux. Have had it multiple times and it’s just an absolute delight every time. On this night it completely outdid a 1990 Latour which we enjoyed over a five hour dinner with my wife side by side at Hotel Bel Air. Hard to believe considering I paid more than double for the bottle of Latour.
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Cork was wine stained and fell apart upon opening but wine was beautiful underneath. Decanted 2 hrs, nose of black currants, plums cherries, violets, caramel, notes of iron and truffles. Palate came together at the end of decant, smooth with no hard edges, still very plentiful and sweet dark fruit with rounded tannins although this wine can go on for at least 5 more years given their potency, secondary and tertiary aromas of forest floor, truffles, caramel, herbs, old cedar and peppery on the finish which is incredibly long. Outstanding!
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This, along with the 1989, is a duo of the greatest wines ever produced from the estate, leaving the 1961,1982, and 2000 in the starting blocks. I can only assume that some of the lukewarm reviews is due to a lack of aeration. This needs a good 5 or 6 hours in the decanter to be appreciated at this stage of its life. Once it comes alive, it is an astounding wine. The nose is a classical mature Paulliac, with old leather, beef blood, blackcurrant and plum, with hints of violet. Some bottles are more developed at this stage in its development, and to be honest this was less evolved end palate and on the finish, with residual tannin; hence, the lower rating. This is a classic Bordeaux, and I do feel we have to give it that special attention with preparation and research, rather than just treat as another decent Bordeaux. A post script; I left a small glass overnight and it was transformative. In future, I will decant this for 24 hours.
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(Château Lynch-Bages) Dark red violet color; nice tobacco, tart black fruit nose; mature, tobacco, tart black fruit, plum, graphite, herbal palate; medium-plus finish 93+ pts.
(Château Lynch-Bages) Dark garnet red color; very mature, plum and dried shitake mushroom nose; tangy, black fruit and beef jus palate with coffee edges; medium-plus finish
(Château Lynch-Bages) Dark red violet color; rye, leather and mushroom nose; mature, tangy, roasted fruit, leather and porcini mushroom palate; medium finish
4/28/2024 - Ozen Likes this wine: 97 Points
Drinking J.L. Chave Blanc 2007, J.L. Chave rouge 2014 and Lynch Bages 1990.
Last but for sure not least. The superior wine after the J.L.Chave's.
This Lynch Bages is one of the great wines made at this address. Still voting for the 1989 the absolute number 1, which is very sophisticated, broad palet, rich in fruit with beautiful masculine backbon, wonderful red fruit, more so even than the 1982. The latter being typically 1982 smooth, rich and velvet. The 1989 however more powerful and more abundant.
The 1990 in between those two, a truly wonderful Pauillac. This can compete any day with a second growth like Pichon Baron.
This wine takes you places on a sunny summer afternoon, meadows, forgetting the world around you exists and you are young again, as in late teens.
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4/21/2024 - Cailles wrote: 95 Points
This wine continues to fire on all cylinders. Right from the start it showed strong with lots of wonderful tertiary aromas, a strong, fresh fruit core, an impeccable structure and perfect balance. When consumed 2 hours later in a restaurant it showed less complex and much younger. Still, it has all components of a great wine; the complexity, the precision, the elegance, freshness and a superb balance. 95pts for this bottle (rated up to 97pts in the past).
Decanting: Double decanted for 30 minutes, consumed two hours later. Got younger with air. This vintages usually doesn’t need much air.
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4/14/2024 - VINNICK Likes this wine: 99 Points
Plainly put this is one of my favorite Bordeaux. Have had it multiple times and it’s just an absolute delight every time. On this night it completely outdid a 1990 Latour which we enjoyed over a five hour dinner with my wife side by side at Hotel Bel Air. Hard to believe considering I paid more than double for the bottle of Latour.
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4/7/2024 - advinm41 Likes this wine: 95 Points
Cork was wine stained and fell apart upon opening but wine was beautiful underneath. Decanted 2 hrs, nose of black currants, plums cherries, violets, caramel, notes of iron and truffles. Palate came together at the end of decant, smooth with no hard edges, still very plentiful and sweet dark fruit with rounded tannins although this wine can go on for at least 5 more years given their potency, secondary and tertiary aromas of forest floor, truffles, caramel, herbs, old cedar and peppery on the finish which is incredibly long. Outstanding!
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3/16/2024 - djhammond Likes this wine: 97 Points
This, along with the 1989, is a duo of the greatest wines ever produced from the estate, leaving the 1961,1982, and 2000 in the starting blocks. I can only assume that some of the lukewarm reviews is due to a lack of aeration. This needs a good 5 or 6 hours in the decanter to be appreciated at this stage of its life. Once it comes alive, it is an astounding wine. The nose is a classical mature Paulliac, with old leather, beef blood, blackcurrant and plum, with hints of violet. Some bottles are more developed at this stage in its development, and to be honest this was less evolved end palate and on the finish, with residual tannin; hence, the lower rating. This is a classic Bordeaux, and I do feel we have to give it that special attention with preparation and research, rather than just treat as another decent Bordeaux. A post script; I left a small glass overnight and it was transformative. In future, I will decant this for 24 hours.
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