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Community Tasting Notes (24) Avg Score: 93.7 points

  • 20 Top Wines of the 1983 Vintage: Three whites. The Laville Haut Brion (96 pts) is incredibly impressive: so young and vibrant, with a perfect balance, intense and expressive, all centered around a rainbow of highly precise fresh tropical fruit notes. This seems to be an immortal wine, highly impressive but would need a bit more complexity to reach the next level. The Y d‘Yquem 1985 (94+pts) was added to the 1983 lineup as we were one white short, and it didn‘t disappoint. A complex dry Sauternes, with all the telltale aromatics and lots of freshness, missing just a bit of a cleaner, more expressive nose to reach an even higher score. The Pavillon Blanc (92pts) is more evolved than the others and shows less precise and clean but has a good acidic spine and lots of minerality giving additional lift.

    Decanting: Not decanted, no decanting necessary.

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  • 40 years on: A global 1983 retrospective: Petrol, pear, saffron. Creamy, dense with a long finish and a great balance despite having a kiss of residual sugar and even botrytis.

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  • 1983 vintage horizontal with >20 wines, mostly from Bordeaux. Key observations: 1/ Acceptable vintage for Champagne with DP over-delivering, 2/ Laville Haut Brion is a masterpiece among the whites, 3/ Bordeaux is going strong at 40 years of age with stand-outs Latour and Margaux. 4/ No need to chase any Napa’s from the vintage, 5/ off-piste Italians kept up impressively with Soldera an undisputed medalist.

    Tasting note:
    Given availability challenges, this is the ’85 rather than the ’83 like the rest of the flight. A spicy touch of saffron, baked pear and peach pie fruit form a Sauternes-like aroma profile. A structured, even muscular palate with sufficiently fresh acidity. This one is fully alive and kicking while showing age-appropriate features.

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  • My first experience in Yquem Dry White back vintage, it’s quite a wonderful experience.
    Smells like a dyquem sweet with the notes of pineapple, apricot, honey, citrus and slightly floral. Palate is balance, elegance, deep and dense with lingering finish and laser acidity.
    Definitely on the peak!

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  • By Neal Martin
    Unrivalled/ Unequalled: Yquem 1921–2019 (Apr 2022), 4/1/2022, (See more on Vinous...)

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  • By Richard Jennings
    8/13/2007, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 95 points

    (Lur-Saluces "Y") Bright yellow gold color; entrancing nose of sweet citrus and almond; rich, oily textured, vanilla, sweet lemon and hazelnut palate; long finish 95+ pts.

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