Chateau Branaire Ducru   Chateau Branaire Ducru

1986 Chateau Branaire Ducru

By Chateau Branaire Ducru

1986 Château Branaire Ducru from Château Branaire Ducru, St-Julien, Bordeaux

The vintage of 1986 was noteworthy in Bordeaux, characterised by an infamously challenging growing season, which ultimately yielded wines known for their longevity. The 1986 Château Branaire Ducru from Château Branaire Ducru stands as a testament to the resilience and skill of the estate's viticultural stewardship during such an unpredictable year.

 

A Vintage Defined by Austerity and Elegance

Amidst an era where Bordeaux was yet to fully succumb to the allure of modern vinification techniques and celebrity consultants, the 1986 Château Branaire Ducru harks back to a classic style. This wine represents an era where structured tannins and a propensity for slow maturation reigned supreme.

At a time when winemakers' mettle was tested by the vagaries of nature, this St-Julien estate managed to harness a finicky harvest period defined by a dry summer and notable autumn rain. The resulting wine balanced austerity with an undertow of ripe fruit that has blossomed superbly over the decades.

 

The Investment Potential of 1986 Château Branaire Ducru

The formidable tannic structure and current maturity make the 1986 vintage from Château Branaire Ducru compelling for fine wine investors. As this vintage continues on its upwards trajectory on the maturity plateau, it is now revealing secondary nuances of cedar, tobacco and truffle, interlaced with the dark berried fruit that has become more pronounced as the tannins mellow.

For enthusiasts bidding on sound provenance bottles, there lies promising investment potential, offering both appreciation value and drinking pleasure—a rare commodious duality that accrues from such storied vintages.

Conclusively, while assessing the annals of St-Julien's splendid offerings, one notes that the 1986 Château Branaire Ducru remains not just a reflection of its climatically capricious year but also a bewitching chapter in Bordeaux’s narrative—one that resonates deeply with both connoisseurs and investors.

Market price (CAD)

$1,750.00

12x75cl

Highest score

88

POP score

131.25

Scores and tasting notes

88

Tannins are likely to always dominate this vintage for Branaire. Dark garnet with an attractive bouquet of earth, minerals, cedar, spice, and currants, this wine remains firm and structured. Cedar, graphite, red currants, and mineral flavors are present in its medium-bodied presentation on the palate. Drink it over the next 6-8 years. Last tasted, 3/02.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 31 December 2002

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