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1997 Chateau Talbot

By Chateau Talbot

1997 Chateau Talbot from Chateau Talbot, St-Julien, Bordeaux

The 1997 Chateau Talbot from the historic vines of Chateau Talbot remains a fascinating specimen from an often-underestimated vintage. Bordeaux, with its tapestry of prestigious estates, has produced myriad vintages, yet this specific year tellingly demonstrates the merit in seeking the nuanced elegance of a less heralded harvest.

 

A Vintage of Deliberation and Grace

Those well-acquainted with the celebrated terroirs of St-Julien appreciate the influence of both vine and vigneron. The '97 season faced climatic challengers that pressed vintners to exercise a masterful display of precision. With carefully managed yields and judicious harvesting, Chateau Talbot sculpted a wine that captures a compelling balance between mature complexity and a residual freshness that intrigues even now.

 

Characteristics Defining Investment Quality

For the astute fine wine investor, the 1997 Chateau Talbot represents not just a triumph over adversity, but also an opportunity to diversify collections with a well-aged yet accessible left bank Bordeaux. The wine's profile is underpinned by a harmonious interplay of ripened fruit notes, seasoned with hints of tobacco and earthiness – features which denote proper cellaring yet signal readiness for enjoyment.

In my experience, wines like this particular bottle from Chateau Talbot possess the dual capability to satiate both palate and portfolio. It offers an allure for those who value the more subtle expressions of Bordeaux's craft.

 

An Emblematic Ensemble from St-Julien

The palate is graced with a mature tapestry of blackcurrant and plums, weaving through undertones of leather and truffle. A modest tannin structure supports this array while providing a mouthfeel that is soft yet still assured – stipulating that this wine has gracefully edged into its plateau of maturity.

 

Summation to Savour and Invest

As I reflect on the 1997 Chateau Talbot from Chateau Talbot, I am reminded that true refinement often stems from resilience. It is this marriage of composed fortitude within 1997's unpredictable canvas that makes this St-Julien Bordeaux an authentic vantage point for investors seeking wines with storied backgrounds and consummate aging potential.

Current market price

$1,210.00

12x75cl

Highest score

85

POP score

146

Scores and tasting notes

85

A light-bodied, pleasant, straightforward Talbot, the 1997 exhibits attractive cherry, black cherry, herb-tinged flavors. Consume this picnic-styled claret over the next 4-5 years.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 20 April 2000

Vintage performance