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Magnum. 145 g/l RS, TA 4.5. One of the hottest summers ever recorded and dry. Heatwave continued into autumn and gave a fantastic vintage 13 Sep – 13 Oct. Very dark fox red with greenish hints at the rim. Sweet and rich and creamy on the nose – very flattering and massive. Relatively high volatility with lots of nutty interest. Not the sweetest but very lively and compelling. Dense and driven – lots of energy and power. Slightly dry finish but...
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The Story
The pleasure derived from tasting Yquem is difficult to describe.
It offers a myriad of well-balanced, complex flavours that generate even more harmonies over time. The impression that remains is reminiscent of a quote from Frédéric Dard "the silence that follows a piece by Mozart, in which the listener remains suffused with the music". This reflects the fact that Château d'Yquem stays on the palate for a remarkable long time, providing a u...
Wine Information
If the wine producers from different regions were asked to name the best vintages from their winemaking history, the most would name 1947 or 1945 as one of the great ones. If we then compared them together there would be most likely only one vintage that the most if not every producer had named on list – 1947.
The vintage 1947 was a magical vintage. It remains in the history as one of the only vintages that all well-established quality win...
Vintage 1947
Where the 1945 represents sophistication, nuance and classic character, the 1947 stands for richness, robustness and succulence. Spring was delayed that year, which meant a late start to the growing season. The summer warmed up towards fall and the abundant sunshine caused the grapes to ripen very quickly. Daytime temperatures ranged between 35 and 38°C. The crop was finally harvested in almost tropical conditions, when a storm ravaged Bordeau...
Average Bottle Price
2015 | 2014 | 2012 | 2010 | 2005 |
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2 389€ -2.7% | 2 455€ -15.1% | 2 890€ +21.7% | 2 374€ +7.0% | 2 219€ |