My wife and I celebrated our 14th wedding anniversary last night(married in 1989 for those who don't care to do the arithmetic), and as is customary, we shared a bottle of the 1989 Chateau Lynch Bages. The bottle has been stored since release in our cooled space (60 degrees F). Almost no sediment deposited, still. The wine is finally starting to show really well. Still very, very dark with a reddish-purple rim. Deep nose of cedar, blackfruits and a hint of pencil lead. Rich and mouthfilling, with a nice mixture of intense youthful blackfruits with a layer of cedar, and a bit of earth. The mid-palate is dominated by delicious blackfruits with silky tannins, which evolves into red-fruit notes. The fruit finish lasts about 45 s, and the cedar, earth, tar and tea flavors persist for about 2 min. Lovely to drink now, but the secondary flavors are yet to develop. We look forward to the remaining 15 bottles we have (one per year, alas.)
Marc