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1994 Chateau Musar Blanc

White Blend

  • Lebanon
  • Bekaa Valley
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Community Tasting Notes 13

  • forceberry wrote: 78 points

    February 25, 2022 - Made with Obaideh (2/3) and Merwah (1/3) sourced from ungrafted, low-yielding vineyards over 50 years of age, located at the altitude of 1,200 meters (4,000 feet) above sea level. The wine is fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged in oak barrels for 6 to 9 months. 13% alcohol. Tasted in a Musar Blanc 2012-1994 vertical.

    Medium-deep bronze color. Somewhat sweet and slightly dusty nose with rather understated aromas of dusty earth and wool, which as followed by nuances of chopped nuts, some sweeter notes of overripe red apple, light waxy tones and a hint of bruised quince that slowly emerge with air. At first people wondered whether the wine was corked due to its dull, lifeless nose, but seeing how the nose just slowly opened up with air without developing any, we came to the conclusion that the wine wasn't corked, just old. The wine is juicy, rich and full-bodied but also somewhat dull and lifeless on the palate with flavors of wizened citrus fruits, some stony mineral notes, a little bit of slightly unpleasant metallic character, light evolved nutty tones and a hint of bruised quince. When compared to the younger vintages we tasted, this vintage is lacking in flavor complexity.The wine is moderately high in acidity. The finish is rather understated and a bit short with flavors of dusty earth, some ripe citrus tones, a little bit of stony minerality, light nuances of bruised apple and a salty hint of brackish sea water.

    A vintage that seemed relatively youthful for its age, but which doesn't really manage to impress. At first people assumed the wine was corked, due to its very closed, un-aromatic nature and dusty nuances, but as Musar wines always need some aeration, it turned out to be just a wine that hadn't opened enough yet. Upon the first sniff and taste the wine was borderline faulty, as it really didn't have any positive aromas or flavors, but it slowly picked up speed and turned out, well, not good, but fairly OK. However, after some while the wine ceased to evolve any further and just stuck at the phase my TN has described. It never became particularly expressive or balanced, but remained a bit restrained and slightly dull in overall character. It's hard to assess whether this 1994 is just getting old, lifeless and flat, or if we had just a dud bottle. So you might need to take my TN with a grain of salt.

  • Harley1199 wrote:

    May 9, 2019 - Poor Excuses (Taberna Palo Cortado - Madrid): Bottle bought two years ago in Lebanon. 2019 was a long way to this particular bottle. Don't expect exuberant aromas neither a deep texture.
    What we have here is a timid white wine, shy and closed on the nose, just a slight white flowers memory, and a bit unbalanced with a watery texture and a vivid acidity.
    Better if served little warmed.

    Botella comprada en la propia bodega hace ya dos años. 2019 fue un largo camino para esta botella en particular. No esperes aromas exuberantes ni una textura profunda.
    Lo que tenemos aquí es un tímido vino blanco, apocado y cerrado, solo con un ligero recuerdo de flores blancas, un poco desequilibrado con una textura acuosa y una acidez vívida.
    Mejor si se sirve un poco caliente.

  • NoTrollingerPlease Likes this wine: 91 points

    February 24, 2017 - 10 vintages of Chateau Musar (@Private location): *** Please see the general tasting story notes for more details ***
    Glass: Riedel BDX Sommelier
    White Musar, made of autochthonous variants of Chardonnay and Semillon.
    Clear, medium+, golden amber Sauternes like color. Clean, medium intense, fully developed nose. Nice, but a bit unbalanced and not as complex as the 99 vintage.
    Dry, medium acidity, a bit decomposing. Medium alcohol (13%). Medium body and flavor intensity. A bit leaner than the 99 vintage. Very nice, but not as complex. Drink up, it will not improve but will stay on this level for a few more years.

  • SoundinBetween Likes this wine:

    October 21, 2015 - Med+ golden color. Nose is first full of mushroom, with some stone fruit and honey. Palate offers flavors of orange marmalade, and is similar in character to some Savenierres I've tried in the past but less wooly and with less texture. Medium acid, medium body, this does not last long after opening. via Pungo.

  • sharonandroland Likes this wine: 94 points

    August 3, 2014 - Powerful, lots of phonolics, long length, rather low acidity.
    Mouthfilling , mouthcoating. Apple, apricot nectar, stone fruit eau de vie, wax. Impressive.

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Wine Definition

  • Vintage 1994
  • Type White
  • Producer Chateau Musar
  • Varietal White Blend
  • Designation Blanc
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  • Country Lebanon
  • Region Bekaa Valley
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  • UPC Code 5017469170804

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  • Pending Delivery 3 (5%)
  • In Cellars 42 (65%)
  • Consumed 20 (31%)

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