Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande Pauillac 1999 750ml










A classic Pauillac with old-school charm, the 1999 vintage shows the elegance of maturity. Aromas of cedar, tobacco leaf, violets, and blackcurrant lead the way, backed by hints of pencil shavings and soft oak. Medium-bodied and structured, it’s more restrained than opulent, with earthy, smoky tones and firm acidity keeping everything in line. Approachable now, this vintage pairs beautifully with food and offers a refined glimpse into Bordeaux's soulful side.
The Wine Advocate | RP 89
Published: Sep 30, 2009
Drink: 2009-2016
Tasted at the Fine Wine Experience’s Pichon-Lalande vertical in London. A deep garnet core with moderate brick rim. It has a quintessential Pauillac nose, the Cabernet Sauvignon driving it along with lots of cedar and tobacco. It lacks a little lift and personality perhaps. The palate is medium-bodied, quite tarry and smoky on the entry, good acidity, crisp and a little surly perhaps, not as fleshy as Pichon Lalande can be. Focused, quite linear, again with that tobacco leaf coming back on the finish. Rather austere and conservative although it would complement food with aplomb. Drink now-2016. Tasted December 2008.
Jancisrobinson.com | JR 17
Published: Jun 25, 2009
Drink: 2008-2020
Dark crimson. Dense and sweet and rich with a little bit of dust. Not as refreshing as Les Forts tasted just beforehand but much more dramatic and successful than most 1999s. Long and sweet.
Vivino | Vivino 4.4
The wine is seductive when young without prejudicing its longevity. As well as an oaky flavour imparted by new oak barrels, the wines show inimitable aromas of tobacco, violets, blackcurrant and ripe fruit, and also hints of pencil lead.
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