Tuesday, June 25, 2013
1982 Lynch Bages
5/27/13-Tim
and Jane Curtis provided a delicious dinner of smoked brisket that went well
with the incredible 1982 Lynch Bages.
Robert Parkers review in 2009: “One of the
most drinkable, complex, and tasty 1982s of the northern Medoc, this wine is
beginning to reach its plateau of full maturity. Still a dense ruby/purple
color with some lightening at the edge, it offers up classic aromas of cedar
wood, fruitcake, tobacco leaf, and creme de cassis. This full-bodied, opulent,
fleshy, sexy Pauillac can be drunk now with great pleasure and complexity, or
cellared for another 10-15 years.”
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