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  • Country ranking ?

    825
  • Producer ranking ?

    37
  • Decanting time

    1h
  • When to drink

    now to 2030
  • Food Pairing

    Braised short ribs

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The Story

Whether by design or by pure chance, there are in the world exceptional places. Cheval Blanc is one of these. Combining a unique soil with a symbiotic mix of grape varieties, Cabernet Franc and Merlot, Cheval Blanc produces a wine, which has the rare quality of being good at any age. It is without doubt one of the most consistent wines in the world. Cheval Blanc's unique identity is due to its varied soils, early-ripening microclimate, the percentage of Cabernet Franc in the vineyard, and the close proximity of the finest wines of Pomerol.

Château Cheval Blanc has the rare ability to be good at whatever age. It is enjoyable young or as much as a century old in certain vintages. However, a great wine only reveals its full potential and all its subtle nuances after several years in bottle. It takes time to show its true colours and before reaching its peak. Every vintage of Cheval Blanc is made according to the traditional philosophy that great wine needs to age.
It should nevertheless be said that wines with ageing potential go through several periods, and that each one has its own type of attractiveness. This is all part of Château Cheval Blanc's fascinating complexity. Three different bottles of Cheval Blanc from the same vintage drunk at five, twenty, and forty years of age will each show a different facet of the same wine, variations on the same lovely theme. A bottle of fine wine meant to age is like a library of flavours that develop throughout its existence.
Wine is a "cultural" beverage that is very much alive and develops countless nuances over time. That is why this long waiting period needs to be respected. It is crucial to the wine's evolution, so that it can deliver its very best.

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Wine Information

THIS IS AN OUTSTANDING VINTAGE
This vintage immediately produces a very favorable impression. Very tannic at the beginning, a little tough, it proves to be very balanced and dense at maturity and is well in the lead of wine tasting.

Grape harvesting takes place in magnificent weather, from September 22nd till October 4th, after a warm summer, which followed a cold and humid winter. The setting up at Cheval Blanc of new concrete tanks allows to move to a new phase of wine making and to master the fermentation temperatures. The yield is 20 ho/ha. It has 12° of alcohol.

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Vintage 1966

1966 was an exceptional year in Bordeaux for very classic and delicate wines. However, the year started off as anything but promising. The main rainfall that began in late June continued into July, but the hot start to August dried out the soil and the weather gradually improved towards autumn, until it is almost perfect for harvest.

These wines share a truly classic, graceful and high quality character so typical of Bordeaux wines, making them elegant and balanced. Today, many of them are still good. If carefully stored, many of the best wines can still mature, but the following rule of thumb should be observed: drink them or sell them immediately. In our opinion, this is one of the finest vintages you can buy today. Almost all AOC wines are still in excellent condition, and the best examples, such as Palmer, Latour, Haut-Brion, Lafleur and Pétrus, are excellent. There is a wide selection of well-priced first, second and third growth wines on the market. For example, Cos d’Estournel, Calon-Ségur and Lynch-Bages offer exceptional value for money. As a general rule, decanting for one hour is sufficient.

The price development of this vintage no longer shows any significant upward movement – the price increase over the last ten years has been around 55%. Rising prices will continue as the best wines mature, perhaps until 2020, when any surviving wines should be removed from the cellar and sold or drunk immediately.

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Latest Pro-tasting notes

15 tasting notes

Tasting note

color

Full and Ruby red

ending

Medium and Gentle

flavors

Blackcurrant, Toasty, Mushrooms, Leather and Tobacco

nose

Refined

recommend

Yes

taste

High in Acidity, Warming, Medium tannin, Balanced, Medium-bodied, Aggressive, Ripe, Firm, Round and Medium-Sweet

Written Notes

The 1966 Cheval Blanc was a nice follow up to the ’61. It was classic with solid spice and a red velvet cake-like complexity. This was long and sturdy like a polished rock, better than I expected. Its spine still tingled (93).
  • 93p

Mid shoulder fill, ruby with brick rim. Coffee, plums, darker berries, figs, floral and violets, very complex, difficult to describe, ripe and pure, tea and hint of herbs. Perfect texture and balance, fresh acidity and ripe tannins, superb floral notes, but not the elegance of those in Ch. Margaux, more exotic, sweeter type, passion fruit, extremely long finish. Enormously easy to enjoy. 97

  • 97p
This wine displays a perfect garnet red coulour. The nose is seductive with balmy aroma, violets, blackberries, gingerbread and vanilla, cloves and cinnamon, ripe plums. In the background hints of red peppers and tomatoe-green. On the palate the texture is opulent with velvety tannins, fine spices, a touch of liquorice, extraordinary depth and complexity, an overwhelming wine.
  • 98p
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Origin

St. Emilion, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Excellent

Value For Money

Good

Investment potential

Below Average

Fake factory

None

Glass time

2h
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