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Batailley 1982 75cl

5eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | Frankreich
CHF 183.75
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91 Robert Parker
Tasted at the Batailley vertical tasting at the château, the 1982 Batailley continues to perform well despite never really being the "go-to" Pauillac in this vintage. This might be the best of a dozen or so bottles that I have tasted over the years. The nose here is the most intense that I have encountered, with pencil shavings infusing the black fruit and cedar and a savory touch that becomes more pronounced as it opens. The palate is medium-bodied with fine definition, a classic Bordeaux here with good structure and a bullish, tobacco-tinged finish that is conservative but does the job. It cuts away a little too swiftly, but there is just enough dryness to keep you returning for another sip. I can see this continuing on its plateau over the next 15-20 years; and, while it will never challenge the likes of Latour or Pichon-Lalande, it will satisfy a great number of wine lovers. Tasted April 2016.
91 Robert Parker
Tasted at the Batailley vertical tasting at the château, the 1982 Batailley continues to perform well despite never really being the "go-to" Pauillac in this vintage. This might be the best of a dozen or so bottles that I have tasted over the years. The nose here is the most intense that I have encountered, with pencil shavings infusing the black fruit and cedar and a savory touch that becomes more pronounced as it opens. The palate is medium-bodied with fine definition, a classic Bordeaux here with good structure and a bullish, tobacco-tinged finish that is conservative but does the job. It cuts away a little too swiftly, but there is just enough dryness to keep you returning for another sip. I can see this continuing on its plateau over the next 15-20 years; and, while it will never challenge the likes of Latour or Pichon-Lalande, it will satisfy a great number of wine lovers. Tasted April 2016.
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Château Batailley
Historisch gesehen war das Anwesen Teil des Château Batailley, bis es durch die Brüder François und Marcel Borie 1932 gekauft wurde. 1942 wurde es dann in zwei Besitztümer aufgeteilt, um Erbschwierigkeiten zu vermeiden. Der kleinere Teil, auf dem das Batailley Château nicht stand, ging in den Besitz von François Borie über, der seine Weinberge mit Landerwerb von Château Duhart-Milon erweiterte (während er gleichzeitig Château Ducru-Beaucaillou leitete). Nach seinem Tod 1953 ging das Anwesen auf seine Tochter Françoise de Brest-Borie über, während es von ihrem Bruder und Ducru-Beaucaillou Inhaber Jean-Eugène Borie verwaltet wurde. Das Anwesen wird noch immer von der Borie Familie geleitet, die außerdem Ducru-Beaucaillou und Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste besitzen. Der Weinberg erstreckt sich über 22 Hektar und wird mit 65 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 25 % Merlot und 10 % Cabernet Franc bepflanzt.