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The 1936 vintage in France does not rank among the greatest, but it retains a certain interest for lovers of old wines. Marked by difficult climatic conditions and limited volumes, it produced wines that were broadly modest, sometimes dry but endowed with finesse, particularly in Bordeaux. A few isolated successes emerged thanks to late harvests. This year is also notable for the creation of numerous AOCs. Today, 1936 wines are rare and sought after for their historical value and unique character, ideal for collectors and exceptional gifts.

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The 1936 vintage in France: a rare and contrasted 1936 wine

The 1936 vintage in France is not considered a great year for wine, but it retains a certain interest today for lovers of old wines. Marked by difficult and heterogeneous climatic conditions depending on the region, the 1936 wine offers atypical, sometimes surprising profiles that appeal to collectors in search of rare bottles steeped in history.

Bordeaux: fine but irregular 1936 wines

In Bordeaux, the wet summer complicated the ripening of the grapes, even though a fine September allowed the harvest to be partially saved through late picking. The 1936 red wines are generally dry, with a certain finesse and a light structure, more oriented towards tasting as old wines than towards power. The ageing potential was limited, which makes the bottles still in existence particularly rare today.

The sweet wines present a more interesting profile, with occasional successes thanks to favourable conditions at the end of the season. These 1936 wines sometimes offer wonderful surprises at tasting, despite an overall quality considered average.

Among the iconic wines we seek from the 1936 vintage in Bordeaux, we find Château d'Yquem, Château Suduiraut, Château Climens, Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Margaux, Château Latour, Château Haut-Brion, even though their extreme rarity makes their presence on the market exceptional.

Burgundy: a discreet and low-concentration 1936 vintage

In the Burgundy region, cool and wet climatic conditions gave rise to light 1936 wines, with little concentration and a limited structure. The vintage is historically considered weak, both in volume and in quality. Today, the rare bottles still available are aimed primarily at lovers of old vintages, who are more sensitive to aromatic evolution than to power.

With the initial ageing potential being moderate, only the finest terroirs were able to produce wines capable of withstanding the decades.

Among the emblematic references of 1936 wine in Burgundy, we can mention Domaine de la Romanée-Conti, Domaine Georges Roumier, Domaine Armand Rousseau, Domaine Leflaive, Domaine Bouchard Père & Fils.

Champagne: acidic and rare 1936 wines

In Champagne, the 1936 vintage produced few wines, marked by high acidity. These wines were more intended for blending than for a vintage release, even though certain houses such as Deutz or Mailly produced specific cuvées.

Today, 1936 Champagnes are extremely rare and are more a matter of collecting than classic tasting. Their evolved profile can nonetheless appeal to knowledgeable enthusiasts.

Among the great houses associated with this type of old vintage, we find Krug, Bollinger, Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, Louis Roederer, Pol Roger, Taittinger and Dom Pérignon.

Loire Valley: between tradition and the emergence of AOCs

In the Loire, the 1936 vintage coincides with a pivotal period marked by the creation of numerous AOCs. Climatic conditions remain variable, but certain terroirs managed to stand out.

1936 Loire Valley wines today present evolved profiles, with residual freshness in certain whites and sweet wines. Their ageing potential depends strongly on the appellation and the type of wine.

Why buy a 1936 wine today?

Choosing a 1936 wine is above all about seeking a unique experience, at the crossroads of history and emotion. These old wines, rare by nature, are intended for knowledgeable enthusiasts or those who wish to give an exceptional gift, particularly for a birthday or a symbolic date.

At SoDivin, we select with the utmost care perfectly preserved 1936 wines in order to guarantee their authenticity and their tasting potential. Each bottle of 1936 wine represents a living testimony to the past, a collector's piece as precious as it is moving.

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