CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986
CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986
CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986
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CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986
CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986
CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986
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1986

CHATEAU SOCIANDO MALLET 1986

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98 / 100
La Revue du Vin de France January - 2001
La Revue du Vin de France
Green Guide 2001
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94 / 100
Wine Spectator November - 1989
Wine Spectator
A powerful, rich wine as good as many cru classés. Inky colour and intense vanilla, violet and cassis aromas; full-bodied, with great balance, full but integrated tannins and a long finish.
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94 / 100
Jean-Marc Quarin June - 2001
Jean-Marc Quarin
Dark red colour. Intense. Young. Beautiful. Magnificent. Medium intensity nose. Fine. Fruity. Young. Blackcurrant. On swirling, fine. Subtle. Ripe. Supple entry on the palate, developing on a round, dense and airy body at the same time. The wine, subtle and very structured but without heaviness, evolves juicy, flavourful, complex, smooth in its rigidity and long. Great homogeneity on the palate. Great length full of aromas. A superb wine, just a little dull in its tannin and which seems to me still quite young. A lovely surprise!
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94 / 100
Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux
Back to the deeper colour of the 1982, a little more subdued on the nose, then opens to show camomile, violet, lilac and black tea, plenty of complexity on the palate also, edges of mint leaf, blackberry, loganberry, thre is life in this, even tannic grip, not fully melted into the structure, and a refreshing mouthwatering quality on the finish. One to look out for.
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92 / 100
Adrian van Velsen - vvWine
Deep Bordeaux red, youthful sheen. The nose deep, noble, smoky, dark-fruited, peat, cedarwood, Christmas spices, leather. Masculine, very complex and pleasantly playful. On the palate taut, this bottle is in top form, immensely juicy, also dark-fruited here, some preserved cherries, solid structure, still clearly tannic, well-integrated acidity, astonishingly dense fruit, this still seems almost youthful and very fresh. Long-lasting finish. Another example of a very well-aged Bordeaux.
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16 / 20
Jancis Robinson September - 2009
Jancis Robinson
Very deep crimson. Minerals and cassis on the nose. Surely higher volatility than most vintages? A hint of port! Sweet start and lots of rigour and concentration. A fine backbone on this wine! Rather rustic tannins on the finish but there is (just) enough stuffing to convince me that it will last quite a bit longer. Truly a long-distance runner – in slightly severe mode.
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3 / 5
Michael Broadbent September - 1998
Michael Broadbent
(9-1998) It was deeply coloured and still immature; a "classic nose", Cabernet, slightly peppery, good but no development in the glass; dry, crisp fruit, good length, complete but very tannic. On the palate I gave it identical marks to the Margaux and the Haut Brion 1986s.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Haut Medoc
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Sociando Mallet
Château Sociando-Mallet Cru Bourgeois, a wine from Haut-Médoc in Gironde. Château Sociando-Mallet is a wine prized by fine wine enthusiasts, as evidenced by its annual success in en primeur sales. Jean Gautreau's wine is one of the great overlooked wines from the 1855 classification. Because it is not officially part of the nobility of Médoc classified growths - even though it rivals more than a few - Château Sociando-Mallet must remain modest in terms of pricing. It thus offers one of the best value-for-money ratios among all great Bordeaux wines!