1998 Chateau le Gay
By Chateau Le Gay
1998 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay, Pomerol, Bordeaux
The 1998 vintage in Pomerol was one of bold distinction, characterised by favourable climatic conditions that fostered the development of sublime expressions of Merlot. The 1998 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay stands as a testament to this exceptional year. Its journey has led to a seasoned wine that beckons the discerning palates of fine wine investors and enthusiasts alike.
An Embodiment of the Vintage's Excellence
The endowment of an Indian summer in 1998 provided a much-needed boost to the ripening grapes, culminating in an offering that balances power and elegance with a finesse that only time can nurture. The 1998 Chateau le Gay encapsulates this serendipitous season, delivering a tapestry of concentrated dark fruits interlaced with tertiary notes of truffle and earth—a hallmark of the mature Pomerol terroir. On the palate, it unravels layers of complexity, graced by velvety tannins and an esteemed longevity that merits its position in any investor's portfolio.
A Harmonious Investment Prospect
In the sphere of fine wine investments, the 1998 Chateau le Gay emerges as a distinguished contender. Robust yet refined, it wields potential for further evolution and appreciation—a charming prospect for investors seeking both cellar-worthy wines and eventual returns. This vintage embodies the essence of Pomerol's celebrated attributes, buoyed by the consummate expression of its varietal lead, Merlot.
As time progresses, collectors will find that the convergence of this 1998 vintage’s distinct provenance and aging magnificence manifests as an enchanting addition to any curated collection or investment portfolio. In essence, the 1998 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay is a confluence where structured potential meets timeless elegance, bearing the sophistication expected from this storied Bordeaux appellation.
Market price (SGD)
$1,710.00
12x75cl
Highest score
89
POP score
113.33
Scores and tasting notes
One of the finest Le Gays of the last decade, this dark plum/purple-colored 1998 exhibits an earthy, truffle, smoke, iron, graphite, black cherry, and plum-scented bouquet. It is less rustic, with sweeter tannin than normal, fleshier, riper, more concentrated fruit, medium to full body, and a long, spicy finish. Anticipated maturity: 2004-2016.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 22 April 2001