Fine Wine Auction

September 1018, 2018
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LOT 198

Lot 198

CHÂTEAU LA CONSEILLANTE 1990 (2) 94 WA

CHÂTEAU LA CONSEILLANTE 1990 (2) 94 WA
Lot 198 Details
CHÂTEAU LA CONSEILLANTE 1990

Pomerol.
2 x soiled labels, 1 x scuffed capsule

The only problem that the 1990 Château La Conseillante has faced is that it had to follow up the brilliant 1989. Here, tasted directly against the previous vintage, it seems more youthful in color than the 1989. The nose races out of the blocks, more precocious than I remember and yet never losing focus, offering kirsch, crushed violets and still that subtle marine influence. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly grainy tannin. It offers wonderful black truffle, morels and mulberry fruit, as powerful as the 1989, albeit not quite with the same precision on the finish. It is the purity of the La Conseillante that wins you over time and time again, and I would not hesitate in enjoying this Pomerol over the next decade. It will never quite match the 1989, but hey, don't hold that against this beauty. Tasted January 2016. Drink: 2016-2033 WA 94

2 bts.    per lot $800 - $1,000

Realised: $888
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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