1996 Rieussec
By Chateau Rieussec
1996 Rieussec from Chateau Rieussec, Sauternes, Bordeaux
The 1996 vintage in the hallowed region of Sauternes announced itself with a flourish that could only hail from the venerated cellars of Chateau Rieussec. The season was marked by a meticulous balance of heat and rain, yielding botrytized grapes with an impeccable sugar concentration, thus setting the stage for one of the most venerable sweet winemaking triumphs in recent memory.
Poetry in a Glass: The Singular Essence of 1996 Rieussec
As I revisited the 1996 Rieussec, its golden hue still intact, suffused with amber highlights, I was struck anew by its unparalleled synthesis of vigour and grace. With each sip, one discovers an eloquent tapestry of opulent apricot, candied ginger and orange marmalade, seamlessly fused with a sophisticated undercurrent of toasted almond and vanilla. This is not merely a wine but a sensorial sonnet dedicated to the splendour of Sauternes.
Sweetness Eclipsed: An Investment in Timelessness
The climactic conditions of '96 ordained an exceptional ageing potential for wines across Bordeaux, with the Rieussec from Chateau Rieussec distinguishing itself through an enchanting evolution in bottle. A quiet powerhouse, its sumptuous sweetness is undercut by a vibrant acidity that promises longevity—and, indeed, an extending window for appreciation both sensory and fiscal.
Fine wine investors will note the elan with which this vintage has flourished over time. On the palate, this '96 vintage marryies concentration with an electrifying zest that teases out a seemingly endless finish; these are hallmarks of a vintage well-poised for investment portfolios.
Summation of a Sweet Investment
In summary, the 1996 Rieussec from Chateau Rieussec stands as a testament to an extraordinary year in Bordeaux's Sauternes district—a vintage whose zenith is yet to be reached. As its layers continue to unfurl with passing years, those who hold it in their cellars—or investment portfolios—will surely reap the rewards of patience and foresight. One of the true pleasures of fine wine is such an evolution; here, we have it ensconced in liquid gold.
Market price (USD)
$590.00
12x75cl
Highest score
89
POP score
53.33
Scores and tasting notes
This wine offers an orange, caramel, and honeyed nose with intriguing quince/kumquat fruit flavors, a complex personality, and a low level of glycerin in the mouth. This medium to full-bodied, long wine will be at its peak between 2000-2020.
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #122
Tasted at the château, the 1996 Rieussec has a lucid golden color. The nose is quite mature with burnt toffee, mandarin and barley sugar scents, quite perfumed and intense, although I suggest lacking the class and precision of more recent vintages. The palate is well balanced with crisp acidity, viscous on the entry with acacia honey, red plums, a hint of marzipan and a dash of spice towards the finish. There is good body here, fine persistence, even if it lacks the finesse of more recent vintages.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 31 January 2017
Although I enjoyed this more in its youth, this Rieussec was rather perplexing at eleven years of age. A strange lavender-scented nose with a touch of acacia honey leads to a simple palate with good concentration but like the Filhot -01 before it, burdened with too much oak. Tasted March 2007.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Mar 2008