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1989 Le Pin

By Chateau Le Pin

1989 Le Pin from Château Le Pin, Pomerol, Bordeaux

In the refined world of Bordeaux investment wines, the 1989 vintage of Le Pin from Château Le Pin emerges as a true rarity – a beacon of masterful winemaking prosperity amidst a year graced by the wine gods. This esteemed vintage stands out in solemn majesty when recollecting the annals of Pomerol's illustrious landscape.

 

Vintage Vibrancy: A Year to Remember

The 1989 Pomerol vintage is enshrined as one of those years where nature conspired to bless vintners with near perfection. The elements favoured an impeccable balance between ripeness and structure, leaving oenophiles with wines that offer both immediate gratification and remarkable longevity. The warmth of that summer bestowed a generosity that is eloquently echoed in the layers of the 1989 Le Pin.

 

A Connoisseur's Gem from Bordeaux

The pedigree of Château Le Pin needs no endorsement, yet every vintage brings its own narrative. The 1989 Le Pin narrates a tale of elegance, with a voluptuous array on the palate that speaks to its grandeur. A cosmic alignment of ideal conditions led to the creation of this influential wine, encompassing depth, complexity and opulence that outright captivates the senses. It is an intricate weave of black truffle, ripe plum, and a deft touch of spice that truly personifies the Pomerol appellation.

At present maturity, collectors encounter an enchanting lushness poised with a dignified balance. Tannins, once formidable in their youth, now resemble silk – elegant and yielding. The finish lingers with purposeful grace, an enduring testimony to this spectacular vintage.

It is precisely these attributes that underscore why the 1989 Le Pin is an exemplary choice for the discerning investor looking to enrich their portfolio with a piece of vinous history. As it approaches the pinnacle of its development arc with assured poise, its investment allure remains undiminished.

 

Tasting Timelessness: The Essence in Evolution

In drawing this tasting to a close, one reflects on how time has embellished the 1989 Le Pin while keeping its core identity vibrantly alive. It resides among those crafted miracles where time adds splendour without erosion; where each sip uncovers further nuances with relentless charm. Such dynamic evolution makes it an unmissable opportunity for investors and enthusiasts alike, standing confidently as one of Pomerol's most spellbinding vintages from Château Le Pin.

Market price (GBP)

£33,840.00

12x75cl

Highest score

96

POP score

2115

Scores and tasting notes

96

A slightly firmer, more structured wine than the 1990, with similarly low acid but more noticeable tannin, the color remains a very healthy saturated ruby/purple. The nose needs more coaxing and offers up noted of coconut, roasted herbs, jus du viande, along with plenty of black currant and sweet cherry fruit with nicely integrated toasty oak. The wine has similarly high levels of glycerin to the 1990, but less accessibility, and more structure and possibly power. This is a remarkable wine, and certainly one of the great vintages for Le Pin. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2022. Last tasted, 12/01.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 31 December 2002

96

Tasted at Bipin Desai's Le Pin vertical in Los Angeles. What a fabulous Pomerol this is! A markedly different bouquet to the Le Pin '90, with notes of melted dark chocolate, macerated black cherries, mulberry, Medjool dates and with time, cloves. It seems to gain intensity in the glass. Conversely the full-bodied palate displays more restraint than the '90, good acidity and fine tannins, vibrant and beautifully poised with a citrus seam running from start to finish. It comes across as less exotic and ostentatious than the '90, but it remains a svelte, seductive wine that is relishing its peak. If it were a actress, it would be prime Jane Russell. 710 cases produced. Drink now-2018. Tasted November 2008.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2009

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