1986 Cheval Blanc 3.0L
1986 Cheval Blanc
France - Bordeaux - St Emilion / Premier Grand Cru Classe A
Red / Bordeaux Blend
1986 Cheval Blanc
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18.5

Jancis Robinson Author: Jancis Robinson

One of the finest 1986s I can remember. Pale/mid ruby. Very rich, sweet and subtle on the nose. So much more luscious than most 1986s. Round and supple. All that tannin has magically melted. Good bordeaux needs a very long time, children.

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WA
89

Wine Advocate Author: Robert Parker

Another wine that seems to have some youthful characteristics, a high level of tannin and a lack of succulence and substance may ultimately prove to produce a wine somewhat out of balance. The wine shows plum, fig, cherry, earthy, mineral notes and medium body, but the elevated tannins in the finish are distracting. Nevertheless, the wine has a youthfulness and vigor that make it far less evolved than its more seductive older siblings, the 1983 and 1985. Last tasted, 12/02.

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92

Bordeaux Book(1998) Author: Robert Parker

At one time I thought the 1986 was better than the 1985, but the open-knit charm and currant exotic personality of the 1985 makes a more persuasive case for it than for the more reserved, tannic, and backward 1986. The 1986 still has a youthful dark ruby saturated color with no amber at the edge. The wine possesses a developing bouquet that offers up weedy tobacco, juxtaposed with sweet black berry, raspberry, and cherry fruit. The new oak that was so obvious in the wine's youth has moved to the background, offering more of a cedary character than raw wood. Medium to full-bodied, and moderately tannic, this is a delineated Cheval Blanc with more of a Medoc personality than typical St.-Emilion opulence. The wine is rich, intense, and well-made, but still requiring a few more years of bottle age. Last tested 12/97.

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89

Wine Spectator Author: James Suckling

Not as good as expected. I have not tasted it for almost 10 years. Good ruby color. Aromas of leather, berry and horse. Slight raisin character. Full-bodied, with fine tannins. Somewhat pointed and dry. A bit rough. Where is it going?--Bordeaux retrospective. Drink now.

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cloudon Trust Rating: 100 Tasted On: 10/08/2009

Pefectly aged cheval blanc still showing great fruit and the potential to age another 5 years. The '86 was dark, with minor amounts of brown around the rim. The dark cherry and cocoa flavors were followed by light oak, leather, and mineral notes. This was smooth as silk as the tannins were well recessed and each sip left you wanting more. Drink Now!

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Joluk Trust Rating: 50 Tasted On: 10/09/2007

Closed, but refined. Will drink well in 10 years.

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