Château Latour--Vintage 1928

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Château Latour--Vintage 1928
Pauillac, 1er cru classé
Two with Danish import slip labels. One badly bin-soiled and two bin-soiled labels. Levels: one upper, one mid/upper and one mid-shoulder
Tasting note: It was, and still is, the star of the vintage. Like the 1870 Lafite, so dense, powerful and bitterly tannic that it was a full half century before it was mellow enough to be enjoyed. I have been privileged to taste this wine on 16 occasions following its progress from 'enormous, too full of tannin' in 1953. Very austere, yet tannin cloaked and velvet and opening up in the 1970s. I considered it at its peak in the 1980s: intensely deep; spicy, cinnamon, cedary bouquet; surprisingly sweet and velvety despite its tannin, masculine with great concentration and length. But on it goes. Four impressive bottles, fabulous bouquets but still very tannic, even harsh (in Zurich 1994). An oxidised bottle then an impressive bottle, fragrant, drinking perfectly. Last tasted at Joshua Latner's dinner, Jan 2000. At best ***** M.B.
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