Château Ausone--Vintage 1990

6 magnums per lot
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Château Ausone--Vintage 1990
Saint-Emilion, 1er grand cru classé (A)
Dusty labels. Levels into neck
Tasting note: Long-time readers of this publication know that I believe Ausone is the most intellectually challenging wine made in Bordeaux. The wine often tastes as if it needs 40-50 years to shed some of its astringency and closed style.
The 1990 is not a charming, precocious wine. It is closed, but the color is a dense, dark ruby with no amber or orange at the edge. The fruit is sweeter, and the wine is more muscular, richer, and broader in the mouth, without losing Ausone's tell-tale minerality, spice, and curranty fruit. There is a good inner-core of sweet fruit in this medium to full-bodied wine that needs another 15-20 years of cellaring. Can the 1990 possibly rival the 1983 or 1982? Perhaps ... but don't bet on it. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2030. 92 points, Robert Parker, Wine Advocate # 109 (Feb 1997)
6 magnums per lot

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