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Bordeaux’s hottest vintage in 50 years was 1989, producing big, rich, voluptuous wines, especially on the Right Bank. Merlot fared particularly well and Saint Emilions like this glorious Grand Cru are still drinking wonderfully well. Rich and rare.
Tasting notes
Evolved, plummy fruit, leather with silky tannins and a long finish
Aroma
Stewed red fruit, leather and hints of spice
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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Our native-born Bordeaux buyer Jean-Marc Sauboua uses his wealth of connections to secure you the best range of wines at the keenest prices. So when inheritance complications forced the Carrille family to sell their enviably sited Grand Cru vineyard in Saint Emilion (to Château Angélus, no less), they gave Jean-Marc the keys to their cellar. There, stored in perfect conditions, lay vintages dating back to 1947, stored in a variety of bottle sizes. And Jean-Marc was given his pick. Of the many great vintages he tasted, he was keen to see how the 1989 vintage fared, because received wisdom dictates hot vintages can’t be ageworthy. However, when he uncorked a half bottle, he was delighted to find the 1989 was still offering pretty fruit.