1961 & other 1960s bordeaux great growths - tasting notes
at a tasting saturday, i had an amazing experience. in fact the whole tasting was a kind of nirvana of the wine world.
i was carefully warned before arriving that it was possible that 6 out of the 8 we were about to taste would be in poor condition and there was a possibility that none of those 6 would be drinkable. it must be said that 6 of those were bordeaux made in the 60's.
in order of tasting we were served:
- chateau de pez 1995 - which was a kind of ''insurance policy''
- chateau latour 1967
- chateau latour 1966
- chateau beychevelle 1961
- chateau leoville-barton 1962
- chateau leoville-barton 1961
- chateau ducru-beaucaillou 1961
- moss wood margaret rive cabernet sauvignon 1994 - a ''plan b'', albeit an delicious one
to the utter amazement (or relief...) of our tutor, all wines were in perfect condition! at last, after 3 years of studying about wine and being told that wines of such and such quality must acheive such and such greatness after ageing, i had the chance to experience for myself what the ''fuss is all about''. and an experience it was!
alas, like a drug addict on crack, i am now hooked!! how can i ever go back to drink this infect ''piquette'' they serve us in most restaurant in hong kong???
here, i try to describe the chateau ducru-beaucaillou 1961 - described as the ''quintessential bordeaux'' and one of the best example of an aged bordeaux
appearance:
clear bright (yes, even after 46 years...) of pale yet rich intentsity tawny color at the core and a wide brown rim breaking and mahogany at the edge. with several luscious legs at slipering along the bowl of my glass...
nose:
clean (alleluia!), of medium (+) intensity, fully developped with savoury and complex aromas of tobbaco, dark chocolate, spices, tar, cedarwood..
palate:
dry with low acidity, low tannins and medium (-) alcohol level. a medium (-) body with medium (+) intensity of delicious flavours of humid tobacco with dark cholate laced with black pepper, a touch of cardamon and cedar, a slight savoury edge. a long, delicious, and savoury finish. silky and soft on the palate.
amazing quality, balance, and complexity. a fantastic experience early in my wine career...