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Subregion | France > Bordeaux > Left Bank > Pauillac |
Colour | Red |
Type | Still |
An excellent 1978 (one of the top wines of the vintage), Pichon-Lalande's offering displays an aromatic profile consisting of roasted herbs, chocolate, cedar, tobacco, and ripe curranty fruit. Medium-bodied, with low acidity, some tannin, and a round, attractive personality, this wine has reached its plateau of maturity, where it should remain for another decade. Anticipated maturity: Now-2007. Last tasted 6/97
The 1978 Pichon-Lalande has always been one of the best of the decade. Vibrant and detailed on the nose, fresh as a daisy, hints of oyster shell with black fruit vie for attention. Cohesive and delineated, the aromatics here just exude classic Claret. The palate is beautifully balanced with fine-boned tannins. For a 1978 Pauillac, this dishes up admirable concentration with notes of blackberry, cedar, pine and a touch of black pepper on the finish. Very harmonious and quite tender and persistent on the close. Having tasted several bottles, this may well be the finest example and comes highly recommended. Tasted at the "Difficult Vintage" vertical at the château.