1988 Chateau Lynch Bages

Opened last night with grilled local lamb chops 1988 Chateau Lynch Bages. Interestingly enough I noticed that htis wine still had the original price tag on it showing a price of $28.99 which no doubt was a lot for a bottle of wine circa 1990. The wine was still perfect. Still a ruby red in the glass with just a hint of pink at the rim. Nose of cedar and mildewed wood which blew off in a few minutes and after an hour in the decanter it was frangrant with spice box, black cherry and cassis with a fair amount fo cedar notes. THe wne was smooth as silk with just a hint of tannic grip on the finish. Plenty of black fruits and cassis with tobacco and sandalwood flavors at the end. Unmistakable as LB. Nice bottle. "A"

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Great note, Bill. I've really liked the '88 right bank Bdx that I've had, including this wine some years ago. Regarding the price, though: I recall shelling out $40 for the '86 Gruaud-Larose not long after release, so $28.99 in 1990 for Lynch-Bages doesn't sound bad at all.

Mark Lipton

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Mark Lipton

Damn, they moved Pauillac? :)

Good note, Bill. I'm generally a fan of 88 (you just need to realize the style), and the 88 has shown well in tastings- it shared WOTN for me (with the 85)in a vertical tasting of all the serious vintages 1970-2001

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DaleW

Gah!! My dyslexic brain at work again.

Mark Lipton

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