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1966 Beaulieu Cabernet Sauvignon Private Reserve Georges de Latour
Cabernet Sauvignon: 750ml
$225.00
about this wine:
"Deep dark ruby in color, the aromas reflect classic Rutherford notes of black cherry and currant, with licorice, loam and dried herb components. The wine is medium to full bodied with layered flavors of dark berries, currants, cherries, slate, anise and vanilla...Reserve level Cabernet-based wines are vinified in a similar manner. Grapes were hand picked at optimal maturity and crushed into stainless steel fermenting tanks. Fermentation lasted 7-10 days, with peak juice temperatures reaching 85°F. The must was gently pumped over/punched down 2-3 times per day to carefully extract aroma and flavor components. Pressed at dryness, the individual vineyard lots were transferred to a variety of barrels for malolactic fermentation and extended aging...Nearly opaque black ruby-violet color. Pronounced, herbal, licorice-vanilla and dark cherry aromas, fragrant and explosive intensity. Definite clone 6 influence. Full-bodied, with a thick chewy texture, ripe black and red fruits, firm but supple tannins and no sense of jamminess or over-ripeness. Ripe tannins and solid acidity provide underpinning. Hints of licorice and mineral, as well as bittersweet cocoa, show up in the very long finish. This wine has high fruit intensity combined with strong structure to insure extended aging up to two decades from vintage, and should be the longest aging Private Reserve of the 1990's."
points awarded:
WA 9090 points,
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, January 1992
Last Tasted 3/92 This wine had a saturated, deep ruby color that made it look at least ten years younger. The nose was intense, but not that evolved. In the mouth, the wine tasted surprisingly young, dense, full-bodied, and capable of another 20-25 years of life. I have limited experience with this vintage, but I do not remember the 1966 being this spectacular. If this bottle, which was in gorgeous condition, was typical, this wine should merit attention from the wine auction crowd.
