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Bordeaux

Bordeaux: A poor vintage from a small harvest. There he had an attack of flower abortion, a lack of sunlight during the critical months and several difficult-to-treat illnesses. Fortunately, at the beginning of October, there was good weather for the harvests, which helped restore the balance.

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Spain

Spain 1951, with its diverse wine regions and rich winemaking traditions, has produced wines that captivate enthusiasts around the world. The 1951 vintage in Spain was a year marked by various regional conditions, leading to wines of mixed quality.

Spanish Reds in 1951: The red wines of Spain from the 1951 vintage exhibit a range of qualities and characteristics, largely influenced by the specific regions and grape varieties. In general, these wines typically show a ruby-red to garnet color with signs of aging, such as a brick or amber rim.

In the mouth, the 1951 Spanish reds often have a medium to full body with moderate acidity and softened tannins. The flavor profiles vary depending on the grape varieties used and the regions they hail from. Common notes include dried red fruits, earthy undertones, and herbal elements. While this vintage is not known for producing wines with exceptional aging potential or depth, there are individual examples that have aged gracefully and can offer enjoyable drinking experiences.

Spanish Whites in 1951: The white wines of Spain from the 1951 vintage also display a range of characteristics. These wines tend to have a pale to medium gold color, and the aromas can include citrus, orchard fruits, and subtle notes of honey and nuts. While some examples may have retained a degree of freshness, others may show signs of oxidation due to the challenging conditions of the year.

Overall Impressions: The Spanish wine vintage of 1951 is generally considered a mixed vintage in terms of quality. The variable weather conditions across Spain's wine regions posed challenges for grape ripening and winemaking. While there are wines that have aged gracefully and can still offer enjoyable drinking experiences, this vintage is not known for producing wines with exceptional depth or complexity.

For collectors and enthusiasts, the 1951 Spanish wines provide an opportunity to explore a unique period in Spain's winemaking history. It's important to approach this vintage with realistic expectations and to seek out well-preserved bottles from reputable producers for the best possible tasting experiences.

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Australia / A very dry preceding winter and a dry hot summer with low rainfall.

In 1951 there were 7,609 hectares of vineyards in Barossa and 24,226 tonnes of wine grapes were crushed in that vintage.

Vineyard soil management was restricted to traditional cultivation and those cover crops that were were grown were ploughed in as green manure.

Irrigation practices were also very basic with growers sinking wells and simply pumping into furrows. Nevertheless, there was an early recognition of salinity problems.

Although exports of Australian table wine were limited, the shift by overseas wine drinkers to dry red had placed pressure on Barossa wineries to submit to change.

As a result, refrigerated red wine fermentation was first used at Penfolds in 1951 and the first attempts were made with red wine barrel fermentation – most notably by red winemaker Max Schubert who created the first Grange Hermitage at the company’s Magill Cellars in this year.

At Orlando winemakers introduced the first stainless steel eutectic tanks for cold stabilisation of wines subjected to home refrigeration. This technique was used with sherries, ports and even red wines as well as white burgundies to overcome the cloudiness that took place when consumers popped their wines into their new Kelvinators and Frigidaires.

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The weather conditions in Bordeaux during the 1951 growing season were marked by significant regional variations. While it's challenging to provide a single overview of the entire region due to its diversity, there were some common weather patterns that affected many areas. Bordeaux experienced a mild winter, followed by a spring with variable weather. Summer brought periods of heat, but also some rainfall. The harvest took place under mixed conditions, with some vineyards experiencing difficulties due to inclement weather.

Bordeaux 1951 Reds: The red wines of Bordeaux from the 1951 vintage exhibit a wide range of qualities and characteristics, largely influenced by the specific regions and grape varieties.

Appearance: The 1951 Bordeaux reds typically display a ruby-red to garnet color with signs of aging, such as a brick or amber rim.

Nose: On the nose, the 1951 Bordeaux reds offer a mix of dried fruits, cedar, tobacco, and earthy notes. The aromatic profile can be quite complex, with variations depending on the specific appellation and producer.

Palate: In the mouth, the 1951 Bordeaux reds are characterized by their medium to full body and often resolved tannins. The acidity levels can vary, but some wines maintain a balanced structure. While the vintage does not consistently deliver the depth and concentration associated with Bordeaux's finest years, there are well-preserved bottles that provide enjoyable drinking experiences, showcasing mature fruit and tertiary flavors.

Bordeaux 1951 Whites: The white wines of Bordeaux from the 1951 vintage also produced mixed results. These wines typically have a pale to medium gold color with aromas of honey, citrus, and hints of nuttiness. While they may lack the vibrancy and freshness of some other vintages, well-preserved bottles can still exhibit a certain charm and complexity.

Overall Impressions: The Bordeaux 1951 vintage is considered a mixed vintage in terms of quality. It is characterized by varying weather conditions that impacted grape ripening and resulted in wines of differing degrees of maturity and complexity. While not a standout year for Bordeaux, it provides an opportunity for wine enthusiasts to explore a unique period in the region's history.

For collectors and connoisseurs, the 1951 Bordeaux wines offer a glimpse into Bordeaux's resilience in the face of adversity. Some bottles have aged gracefully, and those that have been stored well can still provide enjoyable drinking experiences. However, it is important to approach this vintage with realistic expectations, as it may for sure not consistently offer the depth and longevity associated with Bordeaux at its best.

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Parhaat viinit 1951 vuodelta

Mimi Tb Tuottaja Sijainti
1 Steinberg 99 Kloster Eberbach Rheingau, Saksa
2 Beaulieu Georges de Latour Private Reserve 98 Beaulieu Vineyards Napa Valley, Yhdysvallat
3 Vina Real Gran Reserva 94 C.V.N.E /Cune Rioja, Espanja
4 La Romanée 94 Maison Leroy Burgundy, Ranska
5 Pétrus 93 Château Pétrus Pomerol, Ranska
6 Clos des Goisses 92 Philipponnat Champagne, Ranska
7 Malvasia 92 Henriques & Henriques Portugal, Portugali
8 Unico 91 Bodegas Vega Sicilia Ribera el Duero, Espanja
9 Imperial Gran Reserva 91 C.V.N.E /Cune Rioja, Espanja
10 Cheval Blanc 91 Château Cheval Blanc Bordeaux, Ranska
11 Salon 90 Salon Champagne, Ranska
12 Domaine de Chevalier Blanc 88 Domaine de Chevalier Pessac Leognan, Ranska
13 Reserva Especial 88 Bodegas Palacios Rioja, Espanja
14 La Tâche 86 Domaine de la Romanée-Conti Burgundy, Ranska
15 Château Latour 86 Château Latour Bordeaux, Ranska
16 Château Ausone 85 Château Ausone Bordeaux, Ranska
17 Latour-à-Pomerol 84 Château Latour-à-Pomerol Bordeaux, Ranska
18 Marqués de Riscal Gran Reserva 84 Marqués de Riscal Rioja, Espanja
19 Marques de Riscal Reserva 82 Marqués de Riscal Rioja, Espanja
20 Château Margaux 81 Château Margaux Bordeaux, Ranska
21 Barolo Monfortino Riserva 80 Giacomo Conterno Piedmont, Italia
22 Château Lascombes 79 Château Lascombes Bordeaux, Ranska
23 Château de Figeac 79 Château de Figeac Bordeaux, Ranska
24 Château Mouton-Rothschild 78 Château Mouton-Rothschild Bordeaux, Ranska
25 Léoville-Las Cases 77 Château Léoville-Las Cases Saint-Julien, Ranska
26 Lafite-Rothschild 76 Château Lafite-Rothschild Bordeaux, Ranska
27 Château Cos d'Estournel 76 Château Cos d'Estournel Bordeaux, Ranska
28 Grange Hermitage 0 Penfolds South Australia, Australia
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