1986 Clos Fourtet
By Chateau Clos Fourtet
1986 Clos Fourtet from Chateau Clos Fourtet, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux
In a realm where the complexities of Bordeaux's mosaic of terroirs are endlessly scrutinised, the 1986 vintage from Chateau Clos Fourtet is a beacon of the region's capacity for producing wines with splendid longevity and refined character. With a career devoted to examining such prestigious crus, I find it paramount to convey the distinctiveness of this very vintage, which stands as a testament to skilled viniculture set against the backdrop of Saint-Emilion's mercurial climes.
Investment and Heritage: The 1986 Promise
The chateau itself, a historic sanctuary of viticulture, has consistently honed its art over centuries. In the 1986 Clos Fourtet, investors encounter a wine that encapsulates an era in Bordeaux when traditional methods began embracing modern subtleties. This interplay is inherent in each bottle, offering a mélange of aged complexity and structured potential that avid collectors covet. Positioned at a mature stage, the 1986 Clos Fourtet furnishes connoisseurs with an opportunity to invest in a wine that has already displayed its worth through decades of refinement.
Unfolding Elegance: The Chronicle of 1986
The year 1986 was marked by its initial climatic challenges, which ultimately culminated in an exceptional late ripening season for the grapes. It is this delayed yet steady maturation that reveals itself in the layered bouquet of the vintage—a symphony of dark fruits emboldened by whispers of earthy undertones and an underpinning of sturdy tannins.
With time, the 1986 Clos Fourtet evolves in the glass, uncoiling with hints of cedarwood and truffles, further enhanced by a well-integrated oak presence. The palate is rife with nuance—blackcurrant and plum dance amidst supple leather and tobacco nuances—denoting a profile that remains exquisitely balanced even as it crosses the threshold into its fourth decade.
In conclusion, the 1986 Clos Fourtet from Chateau Clos Fourtet narrates a rich history etched into every sip. Here lies a dignified investment piece for those who appreciate what only time can unfold—a wise holding for any serious portfolio. To experience this age-worthy Saint-Emilion is to savor not merely a wine but an enduring chronicle conveyed through one of Bordeaux’s most hallowed expressions.
Market price (HKD)
HK$12,630.00
12x75cl
Highest score
78
POP score
N/A
Scores and tasting notes
The 1986 is one-dimensional and lacks grip and depth. Anticipated maturity: Now. Last tasted, 3/90.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 31 December 1997