The red wine Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, vintage 1982 from the winery Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande has been rated in 2018 by Peter Moser with 99 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon from the region Pauillac in France.
Tasting Notes
Medium shiny ruby garnet, purple reflections, DELICATE ochre rim. Nuances of dark berries and spices, a touch of oak spice Juicy, lush, fine caramel core, silky tannins, cassis, DELICATE honey, light nougat, fine toasty aromas, sweet finish, great length, ripe cherries, long persistence. Still a fascinating wine that will offer many years of drinking pleasure.
More about the tastingMedium shiny ruby, purple reflections, light ochre rim. Intense nose of blackberries, cassis, fine woody spice, cookie and honey, exotic savourinesss, cedar wood. Juicy on the palate, silky texture, full body, convincing fruit expression, perfect balance and maturity, fine roasted aromas, some mocha, incredibly light-footed, dark berries, sweet plum fruit in the finish; an irresistible, great red wine.
More about the tastingMedium shiny ruby, purple reflections, subtle ochre rim. Intense nose of blackberries, cassis, fine woody savouriness, cookie and honey, exotic spice, cedar wood. Juicy on the palate, silky texture, full body, convincing fruit expression, perfect balance and ripeness. Fine roasted aromas, some mocha, incredibly light-footed, dark berries, sweet plum fruit in the finish. An irresistible, great red wine. Does not quite reach the same heights in the single bottle as from large bottles. (100 PP).
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