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Bordeaux

The 1896 wine vintage in Bordeaux was generally considered a good, highly successful, and very abundant year. It stood out as a highlight of the late 19th century, particularly because it offered a refreshing contrast to the surrounding years which were plagued by low yields, severe frost, or fungal disease. 

Vintage Overview

According to historical merchant and expert accounts, such as the Tastet & Lawton archives and wine historian Jane Anson:

  • The Crop: The harvest was very abundant. Vineyards had largely stabilized after being replanted on American rootstocks following the phylloxera crisis. 
  • The Wine Style: The 1896 reds were widely described as fine, elegant, and delicate. They were praised for their clean profiles and lacked the aggressive acidity or greenness found in the 1894 and 1895 vintages. 
  • Harvest Timeline: Picking began on September 20, 1896. Ideal late-summer weather conditions allowed the grapes to achieve balanced ripeness without the burning heatwaves that ruined previous years like 1893.

Legacy and Longevity

While the 1896 vintage produced high-quality, balanced wines, it was ultimately overshadowed just a few years later by the legendary, blockbusting "twin" vintages of 1899 and 1900, which are historically regarded as the greatest of that era. Because the 1896 wines leaned more toward "delicacy" than massive structural power, very few bottles remain intact or drinkable today. 

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Italia

In contrast to Bordeaux, the 1896 wine vintage in Italy was generally disappointing and below average, defined across most primary regions by bad weather and light, diluted yields. 

During the late 19th century, Italian winemaking was not as uniform or technologically standardized as Bordeaux, but historical records from the country's most prominent fine wine regions paint a clear picture:

Piedmont (Barolo & Barbaresco)

  • The Verdict: Bad / Mediocre vintage.
  • The Profile: Historic regional harvest logs, such as those compiled for Barbaresco and Barolo vintages by local producers, classify 1896 as a poor year. The wines were noted for being overly light, thin, and lacking the robust structural tannins and balance needed for the Nebbiolo grape to age successfully. 
  • Context: It was severely sandwiched between two truly legendary, historic 19th-century Northern Italian vintages: 1894 (which was deemed "extraordinary") and 1897 (deemed "exceptional").

Tuscany (Chianti & Brunello)

  • The Verdict: Poor and unexceptional.
  • The Profile: In the late 1890s, the historic Biondi-Santi estate was practically the sole creator of what we now know as Brunello di Montalcino. Their strict historical annals show that no "Riserva" or noteworthy collector-grade wines were produced or preserved from 1896. Heavy rains during the late summer across Central Italy resulted in high fungal pressure and grapes that struggled to achieve proper sugar concentration. 

Summary Comparison

While Bordeaux enjoyed a highly abundant, elegant, and smooth harvest in 1896, Italian vineyards suffered from adverse seasonal shifts, making 1896 a forgettable year in Italian wine history.

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Portugal

In Portugal, the 1896 wine vintage was a legendary, watershed year that is highly revered in wine history.

Just like Spain, Portugal’s famous Douro Valley was recovering from the devastating phylloxera root louse epidemic of the late 19th century. The 1896 harvest was celebrated as the first massive, truly healthy, and exceptionally high-quality crop since the blight hit the region. 

Vintage Port Quality

The year 1896 produced magnificent, robust Vintage Ports characterized by immense concentration, dense fruit profiles, and an incredible structural backbone. It was widely declared a vintage year by the historic British and Portuguese Port houses, including: 

A Time Capsule Legacy

Because Port is a fortified wine, the best 1896 liquids possess a near-immortal aging potential. Some of these wines were kept in wood casks for over a century rather than being bottled early. 

  • The 1896 Taylor Fladgate Single Harvest:In recent years, the house of Taylor Fladgate released an ultra-rare, century-old "Single Harvest" Tawny Port from 1896 that had been aging in a forgotten cellar cask for 125 years before being bottled. Wine critics who tasted it described it as an astonishingly vibrant "time capsule" rich with notes of black coffee, molasses, dried rose petals, and dense butterscotch balanced by vibrant acidity.

 

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Spain

In Spain, the 1896 wine vintage was excellent and historically significant, particularly for the northern region of Rioja

While Bordeaux enjoyed abundance and Italy struggled, Spain was experiencing a massive winemaking boom driven directly by French influence. 

The Rioja Vintage (Highly Rated)

  • The "Bordeaux Effect": Because the phylloxera pest had devastated French vineyards decades earlier, many expert winemakers from Bordeaux relocated across the Pyrenees to Haro, the wine capital of Rioja. They brought advanced French barrel-aging and vinification techniques with them. 
  • Quality Profile: By 1896, these modern facilities were in full swing. The year yielded well-structured, highly concentrated Tempranillo grapes that aged beautifully. 
  • Standout Bottles: The iconic 1896 Marqués de Riscal Reserva is regarded by historians as one of the finest Spanish wines ever produced in the 19th century, achieving near-perfect legendary scores in retrospective tastings. []

Other Spanish Regions

  • Jerez (Sherry): The year 1896 is highly notable in the Jerez region because it marks the exact year Bodega Lustau was founded by José Ruiz-Berdejo. The Solera aging systems activated around this era provided the baseline for many historic sherries. 
  • Ribera del Duero: Winemaking here was still in its infancy, but estates like Vega Sicilia (founded in 1864) were starting to successfully blend local Tempranillo with Bordeaux varietals like Cabernet Sauvignon, taking advantage of the favorable dry, warm summer of 1896.
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Vintage Report

Port Vintage Report: An exceptional vintage. All companies declared production. Rather immature mature wines at the time of harvest (which began early, in the first half of September), with less colour and body than is usual in a great novelty. However, they developed surprisingly well when bottled.

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The best wines of the 1896 vintage

Name Tb Producer Location
1 Marques de Riscal Reserva 99 Marqués de Riscal Rioja, Spain
2 Le Chambertin 98 Louis Jadot Burgundy, France
3 Vintage Port 98 Warre's Douro, Portugal
4 Steinberg 98 Kloster Eberbach Rheingau, Germany
5 Château Ausone 97 Château Ausone Bordeaux, France
6 Château Suduiraut 96 Château Suduiraut Bordeaux, France
7 d'Yquem 95 Château d'Yquem Bordeaux, France
8 Madeira Solera 95 Leacock's Madeira, Portugal
9 Château Guiraud 95 Château Guiraud Bordeaux, France
10 Colheita 94 Quinta do Noval Douro, Portugal
11 Port Vintage 93 Cockburn's Douro, Portugal
12 Château Calon Ségur 93 Château Calon-Ségur Bordeaux, France
13 Seppelt Para 100 YO Liquer Vintage 90 Seppelt Great Western, Australia
14 Pavie 89 Château Pavie Bordeaux, France
15 Château Mouton-Rothschild 89 Château Mouton-Rothschild Bordeaux, France
16 Château Filhot 86 Château Filhot Sauternes, France
17 Château Latour 85 Château Latour Bordeaux, France
18 Léoville-Las Cases 84 Château Léoville-Las Cases Bordeaux, France
19 Sigalas-Rabaud 79 Château Sigalas-Rabaud Bordeaux, France
20 Vintage Port 0 Sandeman Douro, Portugal
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