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Declared by a handful of shippers, Ernest Cockburn noted there were some fine examples “of all that is best in Vintage Port.”

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Vintage Report

1911 figures among the most glorious vintages of Champagne. A rare vintage which sometimes appeared on the most prestigious wine  lists in Paris restaurants but which was above all exported to Great Britain and the United States.

Climatic conditions / Rarely have they been so favourable. There was considerable contrast between the seasons: a cold, snowy winter, a gentle spring, a warm, dry summer and a sunny autumn. Flowering occurred at the beginning of June in the best possible conditions. Apart from some storms, accompanied sometimes by hail which, however, did not cause any damage, the month of July and August were completely dominated by persistent sultry weather (37° at Epernay on 27th July). At the start of the vintage, the vineyards were in perfect condition.

 

Result of the vintage

Opening of harvest:                    9th September

Surface area under vine:               14,289 hectares

Total volume of harvest:               72,875 "pieces"

Average yield per hectare:             1,600 kilos

 

Characteristics of the must

In spite of the excellent conditions, the harvest was very small, this in spite of being better than that of 1910 which only yielded 72 litres per hectare - something not seen since 1816 !

The quality of the grapes was exceptional and it was not necessary to resort to preselection. Pressing was difficult because of the thickness of the grape skins ; it was sometimes necessary to work with 420 kilos to yield 2 hectolitres of wine. With a high alcoholic strength (average 10 to 11°, and up to 14° for certain grand crus) and low acidity (5 to 6 grammes per litre) the musts proved to have remarkable quality.

 

 

 

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Port Vintage Report: A great Off-Vintage: Sandeman separately declared the “Vintage Coronation” in commemoration of the ascension of George V to the throne. An exception in a generally weak year. According to Ernest Cockburn, this Sandeman Vintage “shall be remembered for a long time as an example of everything that is superior in Vintage Port”. A late harvest in October, under intense heat, after some torrential rainfall at the end of September. Very mature grapes, in some areas of the Cimo Corgo reaching more than 16º, but some of which were already raisins or even rotten. Few good wines, with much colour, body and sweetness.

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The best wines of the 1911 vintage

Name Tb Producer Location
1 Brut Impérial 100 Moët & Chandon Champagne, France
2 La Romanée 100 Domaine du Comte Liger-Belair Burgundy, France
3 Brut Millésimé 100 Laurent-Perrier Champagne, France
4 Grand Brut 99 Perrier-Jouët Champagne, France
5 Pol Roger vintage 99 Pol Roger Champagne, France
6 Vintage Port 98 Niepoort Douro, Portugal
7 Vintage 98 Pommery Champagne, France
8 Vintage 97 Moët & Chandon Champagne, France
9 Charmes-Chambertin 97 Louis Jadot Burgundy, France
10 Château Léoville Poyferré 97 Château Léoville Poyferré Bordeaux, France
11 Vintage 97 Ruinart Champagne, France
12 Kiedricher GräfenBerg Auslese 96 Weingut Robert Weil Rheingau, Germany
13 Le Chambertin 96 Louis Jadot Burgundy, France
14 Montrose 95 Château Montrose Bordeaux, France
15 Vintage 94 Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Champagne, France
16 Romanée Conti 94 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Burgundy, France
17 Ai-Danil Tokay 94 Massandra Crimea, Ukraine
18 Château Margaux 93 Château Margaux Bordeaux, France
19 Sigalas-Rabaud 93 Château Sigalas-Rabaud Bordeaux, France
20 Bastardo Madeira 93 Pereira d’Oliveira Madeira, Portugal
21 Château Latour 92 Château Latour Bordeaux, France
22 Marques de Riscal Reserva 92 Marqués de Riscal Rioja, Spain
23 Cheval Blanc 92 Château Cheval Blanc Bordeaux, France
24 Giovanni Pippione 92 Giovanni Pippione Barolo, Italy
25 Château Suduiraut 90 Château Suduiraut Bordeaux, France
26 Para Port Vintage Tawny 89 Seppeltsfield South-Australia, Australia
27 Cordon Rouge vintage 87 G.H. Mumm Champagne, France
28 Lafite-Rothschild 86 Château Lafite-Rothschild Bordeaux, France
29 Château Angelus 86 Château Angelus Bordeaux, France
30 Château Cos d'Estournel 85 Château Cos d'Estournel Bordeaux, France
31 Château Palmer 82 Château Palmer Bordeaux, France
32 Léoville-Las Cases 0 Château Léoville-Las Cases Saint-Julien, France
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