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1991 Chateau Valandraud 1991 Grand Cru Classe St Emilion

1991 Chateau Valandraud 1991 Grand Cru Classe St Emilion

1991 Chateau Valandraud 1991 Grand Cru Classe St Emilion


Tasted blind at the Valandraud vertical at the property, the debut 1991 Valandraud had a slight degradation on the rim with a russet colored core. The bouquet is very pleasant, still fresh and delineated with degraded red berry fruit, leather, dried blood and a touch of chestnut. The palate is fully matured with soft tannin held up by the acidity. It feels loose-knit, a little saggy on the mid-palate where I am sure it once had focus and delineation, and it gently fades to a rather austere and earthy finish. It is certainly not undrinkable by a long stretch, although now the aromatics have more to offer than the palate. Neal Martin 86/100 Drink now - 2027. Bottle number 00731 of 1500 bottles produced. This vintage wine is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew, wine pourer, drip stopper & wine thermometer) [worth 17.99] and comes with our limited edition 'Great First Growths of Bordeaux' Print (worth 49.97) at no extra cost and now includes a free gift card with your personal message and tasting and storage notes.
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