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Michael Broadbent has tasted Latour 1971 20 times. Even after this, he
rates it as ***? out of ***** star "I really can't make it out." Some bottles tasted were rather tannic and astringent. His last note was for Sept 1999. Tannic and astringent well describe this wine when I tasted it about 10 years ago. However it has now evolved. The color is deep showing little age around the rim. It has an intense bouquet of cassis with some herbal character - very Cabernet Sauvignon in character. There is now good fruit balanced by acidity on entry. The fruit remains, but there is some rather dry tannin that builds. It seems to coat your mouth somewhat as did the tea that was too strong and brewed too long that an old aunt used to make. This is very much a food wine, and can stand up to very fat lamb and such. This 1971 is not up to the outstanding 1970, but with the right food I can not complain about it much. My mailbox is always full to avoid spam. To contact me, erase from my email address. Then add . I do not check this box every day, so post if you need a quick response. |
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