Cheval Blanc (750ML)
From Saint-Emilion
Vintage: | 1982 |
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Description: | 100 Wi / 100 De / 99 Wa / 97 JS / 97 Wci / 97 Fs / 96 Vm / 19 Jr. The 1982 Cheval Blanc has a medium garnet-brick color and springs from the glass with scents of kirsch, dried cranberries, and pencil shavings, leading to hints of rose oil, rare steak, and crushed rocks. The medium-bodied palate is packed with mature red fruit and earthy layers, textured with satiny tannins and delivering seamless acidity, finishing on a long-lingering mocha note. Still very youthful, this was clearly a very good bottle, coming directly from the Chateau. The yields in 1982 for Cheval Blanc were a whopping 55 hl/ha, according to Pierre Lurton.-Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Independent. Pure class on show with Cheval's heady, perfumed and expressive 1982. Fragrant and open nose of cherries, plums, cola, vanilla, mint and perfumed floral scents. Well defined, elegant and graceful on the palate, instantly mouthwatering with something special about the vibrancy and liveliness that captivates straight away. It's sensual yet tangy, plush yet with bite and grip. Persistent with real terroir markers and such effortless enjoyment. A tasting memory that will linger.-Georgina Hindle, Decanter, tasted 5/23. The 1982 Cheval Blanc is a sumptuous, sensual wine, bursting with aromas of sweet raspberries, orange rind, dried flowers, cedar box, black truffles, vine smoke and menthol. Medium to full-bodied, ample and enveloping, it's supple and seamless, with a fleshy mid-palate, melting tannins and a long, expansive finish. As is often the case at this address, at age 40, it's the wine's Cabernet Franc component that really dominates its personality, meaning that it gratifies the intellect as completely as it does the senses. I've drunk the 1982 Cheval three times this year, and it has been remarkably consistently brilliant.--Tasted Dec / 2022. --William Kelley, The Wine Advocate. This stuck out in the blind tasting as the odd bottle out due to the high percentage of Cabernet Franc in the blend. It was more like Burgundy on the nose with sliced plums, strawberries and peaches that turn to tropical fruits and chocolate and flowers. It's full-bodied with a very round texture and velvety tannins. This is so approachable and enticing. Soft and voluptuous wine. Don't wait.-James Suckling. It is always all about the bottle at this age, and fortunately for us, this was a gorgeous bottle with layers of decadently-textured, silky plums, dark red pit fruits, tobacco leaf, and hints of cocoa on the palate. There is a uniqueness of texture, that is pure Cheval. The perfume was equally alluring with all of its dried flower, cigar wrapper. spice and red fruits. Fully mature, this is a superb example of what Cheval Blanc does best. -Jeff Leve, Wine Cellar Insider. Strong ruby garnet, ocher reflections, delicate orange edges. Nuances of cassis and candied violets, plus notes of dried plums and nougat, underlined by hints of precious wood. On the palate, juicy, elegant, supported by silky tannins, complex, fruit like pickled black cherries, full-bodied and persistent, has great length, a great constitution, the wine is already somewhat scattered on the whole, which was of course also thanks to the Magnum.-Falstaff. The 1982 Cheval Blanc is a vintage that I have not drunk for a number of years, so this was a pertinent reminder of its pulchritude. It has a flat-out gorgeous bouquet with ebullient red fruit, warm bricks (terracotta), hints of liquorice and strawberry jam. It's the kind of bouquet that you could bathe in. The palate has a ripe entry, voluptuous yet exquisitely balanced, the Cabernet components of this Cheval Blanc quite expressed and more pronounced than I recall. Yet it's toying with you as it segues into a more Burgundy-like final third. Mercurial, sensual and riveting. Tasted at the 1982 Dinner at Hatched.-Neal Martin, Vinous Media, Tasted 4/22. It was a particular pleasure to taste this as there had been a very disappointing bottle at the tasting of 1982 first growths I reported on last year and the bottle of Cheval 1982 at Bipin Desai's great Los Angeles tasting had not been stupendous. This particular bottle looked very slightly older than the 1983, as one would expect, and was extremely intense and very, very dense in a thoroughly meaty sort of way. Clearly this is a wine of amazing concentration and ripeness though it still needs time. It recalls the 2000 more than any other vintage being just so massive as to mask subtle flavours for the moment. The acidity is definitely discernible and the tannins are quite furry. There are some lovely, appetising high notes and this is an extraordinarily youthful 20-year-old. The most obvious tasting note for the moment is B-I-G.-Jancis Robinson |
Price: | $ 1750.00 |
Price in original currency: | None |
Available from Grand Vin Wine Merchants
Address: |
1003 4th Avenue East Olympia, WA 98506 United States |
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Telephone (regular): | 360-350-4896 |
First added to 1000 Corks on November 8, 2016.