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Pichon Longueville Comtesse Lalande 1996 150cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
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19 Rene Gabriel
Sattes, dunkles Weinrot. Würziges, konzentriertes Bouquet, viel Zedern, schwarzer Pfeffer, erste Öffnung und einen grossen Pauillac zeigend. Er wirkt offener als die Magnumflaschen, welche wir am Tag zuvor verkosteten. Im Gaumen stoffig, feinfleischig und eng gegliedert mit sehr eleganten Tanninen, gut balanciert und sensationelle Anlagen für die kommenden Jahre aufzeigend. Die erste Reife kann man vermuten und ist zeitnah zu erleben, das generelle Potential reicht für gut 30 Jahre. 19/20 beginnen
97 Robert Parker
The 1996 Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is really beginning to drink with style, wafting from the glass with an inviting nose of blackberries, cassis, cherries, rich soil tones, Cuban cigar and subtle hints of mint and bergamot. Medium to full-bodied, rich and fleshy, with an expansive, sumptuous core of fruit that's underpinned by ripe acids and ripe, powdery virile tannins, it concludes with a long, penetrating and sapid finish. This unusually Cabernet Sauvignon-dominated vintage was tightly wound for its first two decades, but as time passes it's the château signature that's dominating the cépagement. It's one of the wines of the vintage in 1996.
92 Wine Spectator
Wonderful perfumes of blackberry, Indian spice and eucalyptus. Full-bodied, with velvety tannins and firm tannins. Needs some time to loosen up.--'95/'96 Bordeaux retrospective. Best after 2008. ?JS
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Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande
This exemplarily Pauillac estate, Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, produces some of the best Second Growth Bordeaux wines. Known for its rich, elegant, and perfumed wines, the château’s history can be traced back to the 17th century. In 2007, Pichon-Longueville was sold to the family-run Roederer Champagne House. The property was completely redone recently; building new vinification facilities, including the renovation of their cellars, vat rooms and chais, as well as replanting select vineyards, and modernizing their reception area, museum, and château. The improvements, along with estate manager, Nicolas Glumineau’s commitment to maintain Pichon-Longueville’s already high standards, have kept this Left Bank property preforming at its best. With vineyards bordering the Saint-Julien appellation, Pichon-Longueville’s wines are the most exotic and voluptuously scented in the Médoc. The Grand Vin is an elegant Pauillac due to its relatively high proportion of Merlot.