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Ausone 1986

Bordeaux, France
EUR 4198.09 - 23073.6 / BottleView analysis
Country
France
Color
Red
Region
Bordeaux
Sub-Region
Saint Emilion Grand Cru
LWIN
1006205
Product ID
WWX000035

Description

Tasting notes

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Reviewed by: Robert M. Parker, Jr.

The 1986 is a deeper and fuller wine than the 1985, but every time I have it I wonder if it could not have been better. The bouquet is extremely reserved, but does offer up mineral scents, some herbaceous, spicy elements, and hints of ripe fruit. On the palate, the wine remains tart, hard, even astringent, with medium body, and considerable tannin in the finish. A consistently ungenerous and tough-textured wine, it may dry out before the tannin melts away. Anticipated maturity: 1997-2020. Last tasted, 4/93.

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Reviewed by: Neal Martin

A deep brick core. The nose is attractive albeit enervated and loose-knit with tobacco, espresso and leather. Medium-bodied on the palate, light fruit intensity, rather austere and certainly lacking grip leading to a rather volatile finish. Just does not really go anyway. This has declined considerably since last tasted in 2002 so I would drink bottle soon. Drink now. Tasted November 2006.

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Reviewed by: Neal Martin

Brick rim. Soft minerally nose with scents of black coffee. Quite complex. Fully mature on the medium-weight palate. Very soft and supple this maybe slightly past its best. It lacks the style and vigour of Cheval Blanc 1986 that was served alongside. A tarry finish with a little astringency. Drink up Tasted March 2002.

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Reviewed by: Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Although an uninspiring effort from Ausone, the 1986 is a deeper, richer, and more interesting wine than the disappointing 1985. The 1986 displays a deep ruby/garnet color with light amber at the edge. The nose reveals a concoction of herbaceous cherry and earth-infused fruit with spice and mineral undertones. Still tannic, with the wine's structure and astringency dominating its meager fruitiness, this Ausone is hollow in the middle, with little depth or richness. Even giving it the benefit of the doubt, I cannot imagine this wine ever being better than just above average in quality - if that. Anticipated maturity: 2000-2020. Last tasted 11/97

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Reviewed by: Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Another major disappointment, this emaciated, thin wine shows high levels of minerals, structure, and muscle, but no charm, fruit, or succulence. It will last for another 50 years, but will it ever provide any enjoyment? Anticipated maturity: Now-2040. Last tasted, 12/99.

About the Producer

Located in the Saint-Emilion appellation on the right bank of Bordeaux, France, Chateau Ausone is one of only four Saint-Emilion Premier Grand Cru Classe A estates in the appellation and one of the eight most prestigious estates in Bordeaux. The 7.25 hectares of vineyards at Château d'Orson are oriented to the east or south-east, allowing the vineyards to enjoy the full sun and to be protected from the north-west winds. The vineyard's proximity to the Dordogne, which is regulated by the river, provides an ideal microclimate for the grapes to grow, and the fact that the vineyard was not seriously affected by the severe frosts of 1892 and 1956 is testament to the terroir. While Merlot is the dominant wine in the Saint-Emilion appellation, Cabernet Franc is the preferred wine at Château d'Ausone, with Cabernet Franc planted in the vineyard, supplemented by some Merlot and a very small amount of Cabernet Sauvignon, which is used only for the secondary wines (Chapelle d'Ausone, Saint-Emilion). 'Ausone, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, France). The average age of these vines is 52 years, with the oldest vines, planted in the early 20th century, being up to 100 years old and planted at a density of 6,500-12,000 vines per hectare. The soils are predominantly calcareous clay and limestone, which is the main reason for the minerality of the red wines of Château Ausone, Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe, France. The organic and biodynamic approach to vineyard management and winemaking at Château Ausone is a commitment to producing wines that express the full character of the terroir. In the vineyards, the staff takes care of the vines, planting fruit trees and aromatic plants, allowing insects, birds and even bats to come and go, in order to release the vitality of the soil and promote the harmony of the entire vineyard ecosystem. During the harvest, the grapes are very carefully selected and only healthy grapes of optimum ripeness are used to make the wine. During the winemaking process, the treated grapes are first subjected to Cold Maceration to extract the pigments and flavours from the skins. Next, alcoholic fermentation takes place in large traditional oak barrels, followed by Malolactic Fermentation in small French oak barrels. After this, the estate's main wines are aged in 100% new oak barrels for up to 24 months, adjusted to the characteristics of the vintage. The wines are aged in the estate's natural limestone cellars, where the humidity and temperature are stable and provide excellent conditions for the wines to age. The wines of Château d'Orson have always been known as "the poet's wine", with a deep colour, very pure aromas of dark fruit, liquorice, flowers and crushed stone, full-bodied but not too heavy, and with great potential for ageing. Robert Parker once said: "If patience is not your virtue, there is no point in buying a bottle of Ouzo". The quality of Château Ouzon's wines has been consistent, with the best vintages including 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2001, 2000 and 1998, to name but a few. In addition, the estate's secondary wine was born in 1995 from a selection of Cabernet Franc, Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon from the young vines of the estate. Thanks to the limestone soils of the estate, this wine is rich in mineral flavours, with aromas of black cherry, blackberry, cassis and flowers, a full-bodied wine with velvety tannins and a long, impressive finish. With Robert Parker and James Suckling scores of over 90 points in almost all vintages, this wine has long ageing potential.

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