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1950 was the start of the rapid changes that would be seen in the next 2 decades, the Great Depression was becoming a faint memory and families were moving to the suburbs, children were watching Howdy Doody on 12 inch black and white televisions and spending Saturdays afternoons watching cartoons at movie matinees, times were gentler with little violence and the consumer revolution was about to begin in a big way, and the man of the house beca...

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Bordeaux

Looking more closely at the decade, attention should also be drawn to the 1950 Bordeaux vintage, which offered more quantity than quality - with a few exceptions. Due to the relatively rainy summer, expectations for the year were not very high, but the change in weather at the end of the year made it a good year, and even excellent in some areas. The wines did not have the full and balanced character of the previous year. They were rather noted for their very tannic quality. But the wines have matured with surprising grace. Many wines became more harmonious as the tannins faded.

Two vintage gems are the Cheval Blanc and the Pétrus. On the other hand, Graves La-Mission-Haut-Brion is an exceptional wine. Although the best wines are at the peak of their drinkability right now, they will remain there for years to come. Due to the large harvest and very modest reputation of the vintage, these wines can be found at very affordable prices.

 

 

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Burgundy

Burgundy - Abundant vintage of variable quality. Hail and a wet summer inflicted rot, leading to a reduced crop. Although September was warm at the start, harvest rain made the grapes swell and diluted the must. Only the best terroirs and the most quality-conscious winemakers made good wines.

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Australia

Australia / A very wet winter through to October with rain also received in February causing some Downy Mildew but a dry March.

In 1950 there were 7,571 hectares of vineyards in Barossa and 25,711 tonnes of wine grapes were crushed in that vintage.

Phase contrast microscopy was first used for diagnosis of microbiological disorders in wine at Penfolds.

The increasing cost of exporting wine, coupled with the challenge of preserving stock during transport, led to an increased concentration on the domestic Australian market by wine companies.

Overseas there was a growing trend towards table wine and away from fortifieds but this had not yet occurred in Australia.
This was the start of a popular era of vermouth production.

Winemakers were experimenting with the use of high levels of SO2 (400ppm) for the preservation of juice and had also gained a greater understanding of the role of pH control in the prevention of wine disorders. Penfolds chemist Ray Beckwith made a major contribution to pH research giving the company the edge in fortified winemaking and providing the foundation for Max Schubert’s pioneering work with Grange Hermitage.

Penfolds also invested heavily in refrigeration for cold stabilisation of white wines over the next few years.

Maturation of red wines in small oak barrels was gaining in popularity.

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Vintage Report

St-Emilion by Château Cheval Blanc: 1950 is a superb vintage, combining quantity and quality. It has been somewhat neglected due to the reputation of the previous three years: 1947-1948-1949. The wine is very complete and rich.

WEATHER CONDITIONS AND WATER BALANCE

The good weather in 1950 was conducive to good vegetative growth, especially when the buds burst. There was also enough water stress to produce good fruit. In fact, the grapes must gradually undergo a water deficit to reach optimal concentration.

VINTAGE CHARACTERISTICS

The good weather this year was ideal for the growth of the vines. Flowering took place in perfect conditions and yields amounted to 56.4 hectoliters per hectare. The harvest began on September 18 and ended on October 6.

Fermentation was kept under control, although by somewhat archaic methods – there wasn’t even an electric pump back then. After these harvests, the former owners Jacques and Joseph Fourcaud-Laussac built a third cellar in rubble. The lack of space (requiring the constant moving of barrels) forced cellar master Gaston Vaissière to show imagination....
The wine had 13° alcohol.

 

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The best wines of the 1950 vintage

Name Tb Producer Location
1 Chambertin 99 Domaine Armand Rousseau Burgundy, France
2 Lafleur 98 Château Lafleur Bordeaux, France
3 Vieux Chateau Certan 98 Vieux Château Certan Bordeaux, France
4 Latour-à-Pomerol 98 Château Latour-à-Pomerol Bordeaux, France
5 Clos de Tart 98 Mommessin Burgundy, France
6 Château Margaux 98 Château Margaux Bordeaux, France
7 Chapelle Ausone 98 Château Ausone Bordeaux, France
8 Lafleur 98 Van der Meulen Burgundy/Bordeaux, Belgium
9 Cognac Grande Champagne 98 Cognac Lhéraud Cognac, France
10 La Mission Haut Brion 97 Château La Mission Haut-Brion Bordeaux, France
11 Pétrus 97 Château Pétrus Pomerol, France
12 Château Suduiraut 97 Château Suduiraut Bordeaux, France
13 Nacional Vintage Port 97 Quinta do Noval Douro, Portugal
14 Single Harvest Tawny Port 97 Graham's Douro, Portugal
15 Marques de Riscal Reserva 97 Marqués de Riscal Rioja, Spain
16 Château La Tour Blance 97 Château La Tour Blance Sauternes, France
17 L'Eglise-Clinet 97 Château L'Eglise-Clinet Bordeaux, France
18 Château Coutet 97 Château Coutet Sauternes, France
19 Cheval Blanc 96 Château Cheval Blanc Bordeaux, France
20 Château Canon-La-Gaffelière 96 Château Canon-La-Gaffelière Bordeaux, France
21 Château Belair 96 Château Belair Saint-Emilion, France
22 Trotanoy 96 Château Trotanoy Bordeaux, France
23 Pavie 96 Château Pavie Bordeaux, France
24 d'Yquem 95 Château d'Yquem Bordeaux, France
25 Château L´Evangile 95 Château L´Evangile Pomerol, France
26 La Tâche 95 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Burgundy, France
27 Port Vintage 95 Cockburn's Douro, Portugal
28 Vintage Port 95 Cockburn's Douro, Portugal
29 Unico 95 Bodegas Vega Sicilia Ribera el Duero, Spain
30 Château Troplong-Mondot 95 Château Troplong-Mondot Bordeaux, France
31 Château Latour 94 Château Latour Bordeaux, France
32 Château Ausone 94 Château Ausone Bordeaux, France
33 Château Haut-Brion 94 Château Haut-Brion Bordeaux, France
34 Richebourg 94 Louis Jadot Burgundy, France
35 Château Clinet 94 Château Clinet Bordeaux, France
36 Château Climens 94 Château Climens Bordeaux, France
37 Domaine Bory Rivesaltes 94 Domaine Bory Languedoc-Roussillon, France
38 Château La Fleur-Pétrus 93 Château Lafleur-Pétrus Bordeaux, France
39 Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey 93 Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey Bordeaux, France
40 Richebourg 93 Patriarche Père & Fils France, France
41 Château Petit-Village 93 Château Petit-Village Bordeaux, France
42 Château Guiraud 93 Château Guiraud Bordeaux, France
43 Imperial Gran Reserva 92 C.V.N.E /Cune Rioja, Spain
44 Château Gruaud-Larose 92 Château Gruaud-Larose Bordeaux, France
45 Madeira Sercial 92 Blandy's Madeira, Portugal
46 Richebourg 92 Van der Meulen Burgundy/Bordeaux, Belgium
47 Chateau Leoville-Barton 92 Château Leoville-Barton Bordeaux, France
48 Château Mouton-Rothschild 91 Château Mouton-Rothschild Bordeaux, France
49 Lafite-Rothschild 91 Château Lafite-Rothschild Bordeaux, France
50 Niepoort Garrafeira 91 Niepoort Douro, Portugal
51 Château Calon Ségur 91 Château Calon-Ségur Bordeaux, France
52 Château de Rayne Vigneau 91 Château de Rayne Vigneau Bordeaux, France
53 Château Palmer 91 Château Palmer Bordeaux, France
54 Léoville-Las Cases 89 Château Léoville-Las Cases Saint-Julien, France
55 Sercial Madeira 89 Leacock's Madeira, Portugal
56 Château Léoville Poyferré 89 Château Léoville Poyferré Bordeaux, France
57 Charmes-Chambertin 88 Domaine Bourgeot Burgundy, France
58 Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou 88 Château Ducru-Beaucaillou Bordeaux, France
59 Naudes 88 Château Canon-La-Gaffelière Bordeaux, France
60 Glorioso Crianza 87 Bodegas Palacio Rioja, Spain
61 Rüdesheimer Wüst 84 Kloster Eberbach Rheingau, Germany
62 Rüdesheimer Wüst 84 Kloster Eberbach Rheingau, Germany
63 Rüdesheimer Wüst 84 Kloster Eberbach Rheingau, Germany
64 Boa Vista Vintage Port 84 Offley Douro, Portugal
65 Château Cos d'Estournel 0 Château Cos d'Estournel Bordeaux, France
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