| Country |
France |
|---|---|
| Region |
Bordeaux |
| Sub Region |
Saint Emilion |
| Bottling |
Estate Bottled |
| Type of Wine |
Red wine |
| Vintage |
1998 |
| Bottle size |
0.75 L |
| Packaging |
Loose |
| Rating |
97 |
| Reviewer |
Decanter |
| Label |
gl |
| Capsule |
good condition |
| Level |
neck |
Reseña profesional
One of the wines of the tasting, this has standout quality and is certainly impressive in terms of (relative) value, holding its own next to Figeac and Cheval Blanc. The 17 days over 38°C in August meant the limestone soils were key, as in 1989. It’s a beautiful wine, luscious, juicy and rich in black fruits, and still young. The Lurtons owned Clos Fourtet until 1998, when it went to the Cuveliers, so this was Pierre Lurton’s last vintage as director – and this means he had a hand in two wines in this line up, which must be pretty unusual! Harvest took place from 28 September to 4 October. Aged in 90% new oak.






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