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Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1990
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Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1990

2e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 91
Wine Spectator | 82
R. Gabriel | 14
HK$9,206.00 
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HK$3,068.67 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 3 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
HK$3,086.90
3 x 75CL
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Marks and reviews

89

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

The 1990 is a dark ruby-colored wine with a forward bouquet of oak, minerals, and cassis, attractive ripeness, firm tannins, excellent concentration and density, and a powerful, tannic, long finish. It is very closed and requires considerable patience. Anticipated maturity: 1999-2015. Last tasted, 5/93. NOTE: A few examples of the 1990 Ducru have revealed the scent of cardboard intermingled with the wine's rich mineral and cassis aromas. Other bottles have been totally clean.

82

/100

Wine Spectator

A pleasant red but slightly papery, with mineral, berry and cardboard aromas. Medium-bodied, with silky tannins and a medium, papery finish. — 1990 Bordeaux retrospective. Drink now. 17,000 cases made.

84

/100

Decanter

The 2012 Ducru-Beaucaillou smells of Cabernet-Sauvignon with liquorice, plum, blackcurrant, as well as animal and earthy notes. The palate is medium-bodied with harsh tannins and tangy acidity. I think that storage problems tainted some of the production.

83

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Not corked, but off. The wine at best was both dull and dumb, with hints of cassis, tobacco and earth. There wasn’t much going on, and what little there was wasn’t exactly worth seeking out. This wine was produced during a period when there was contamination in their storage houses. I would not buy this wine.

14

/20

Weinwisser

Lightening wine-red color. Open, unclean bouquet: bouillon paste, corked notes, animal hints, slightly iodine-like. On the palate metallic, relatively harsh tannins, canned tomatoes—no fun.

14

/20

René Gabriel

91: Barrel sample (17/20): fine nuances on the nose, floral, almost reminiscent of a Margaux. Soft palate, fine tannins, lingonberries. It seems to me it didn’t fully realize its possible 90-point potential. A fine but light wine. At arrival, I was startled because the idiosyncratic nose showed a slight uncleanliness. I noted cautiously; an impetuous wine that is hard to assess in its youth. The wealth of tannins clearly indicates that nothing will really happen here before the turn of the century. Then came the sobering moment, just a few days before the mentioned turn of the century in December at the Arlberg Hospiz. In the blind tasting, the wine failed completely. This cellar problem seems to have even worsened with further bottle development. In any case, I would recommend everyone to keep entirely away from the Ducru 1990. And those who already have it in their cellar can only hope for better times. Notes from the Arlberg blind tasting: dull, cellar-like bouquet, dried fruits and initial oxidation notes. On the palate, corky tones, then a fat texture, dry, leathery tannins, rough body, completely lacking harmony. There is only a faint glimmer of hope that this wine will ever bring joy. If it holds on in terms of potential, this will be in about ten years at the earliest. 00: Brightening ruby-red. Open, unclean bouquet, bouillon paste, corky, animal, slightly iodine note. On the palate, metallic, relatively hard tannins, canned tomatoes, really no fun (14/20). 02: In the meantime tasted again often. Unfortunately, almost all bottles, with very few exceptions, are stinky. But for once the rule confirms the exception. (14/20). 09: Black-berried, smoke, fairly deep. On the palate, black mushrooms, petrol notes, a certain uncleanliness but, for a ’90, still showing surprisingly high potential. Due to the dull underlying tone, decant at least a day in advance. Then it can indeed give some pleasure. (14/20). 13: Still musty and dull.

91

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

Medium brick in color, the 1990 Ducru-Beaucaillou delivers notes of sweaty leather, iodine, and cigar box, giving way to a core of kirsch, Chinese five spice, plum preserves, and fallen leaves. The light to medium-bodied palate is graceful and satiny with delicate exotic spices and dried red berries flavors, finishing long and fragrant. Readers should note that this vintage fell within an inconsistent period at Ducru-Beaucaillou. The cellar is likely to have fallen victim to TCA or a TCA-like taint, and it appears some bottles were impacted from 1986 to 1994. By 1995, the chateau had a completely new vat room/cellar, and the problem ceased. Therefore, there could be some bottle variation affecting this vintage. This bottle, however, was pristine, having come directly from the château.

87

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

The wine shows a nose of ripe fruit often tainted by mushroom notes. The palate is soft, fruity, but medium in body and length. This wine should have been drunk.

92

/100

La RVF

The wine is dense, but lacks brightness and precision. A bottle issue?

Description

The depth and aromatic expression of a Saint-Julien wine

The estate

Château Ducru-Beaucaillou is an emblematic Cru Classé of Saint-Julien which oversees a prestigious terroir. Over the past 300 years, six families have worked to make this world-renowned cru shine. Owned by the Borie family since 1941, Château Ducru-Beaucaillou takes its name from its terroir of "beaux cailloux" (beautiful stones) made up of Günzian gravel. Managed by Bruno Borie, Château Ducru-Beaucaillou ranks among the elite of the great red wines of Saint-Julien. Vintage after vintage, it delights lovers of great Médoc wines throughout the world.

The vineyard

The uniqueness of Château Ducru-Beaucaillou lies in the exceptional quality of its vineyard located on Bordeaux’s Left Bank. The vines are planted on soils of Günzian and Pyrenean gravel deposited by the Gironde estuary nearly two million years ago. These poor soils produce great Saint-Julien wines.

The vintage

The year 1990 saw a cool spring which came before a hot May, advancing an early flowering. The summer was extremely dry, which allowed the grapes to reach a high level of ripeness. The rainy spells at the end of August were beneficial for the vineyard, allowing the ripening process to be refined while preserving the freshness of the grapes thanks to the cooler temperatures. The warm, dry and sunny conditions in September were ideal for ensuring optimal ripeness until the harvest.

Winemaking and ageing

Ageing in French oak casks, of which 66% were new.

Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon (65%)
Merlot (25%)
Cabernet Franc (3%)
Petit verdot (7%)



Characteristics and tasting tips for Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 1990

Tasting

Nose
The nose is intense, releasing scents of stewed plums, kirsch, star anis and cardamom.

Palate
Full and expressive, the palate harmoniously mingles spice, truffle and dried herb notes. With its beautiful depth, these scents are counterbalanced by a subtle combination of firm and fine tannins with a fresh smoothness which gives an opulant texture. The finish is long-lasting, unveiling delicious fruity and stony notes.

To serve

For the best tasting, serve between 15 and 17°C.

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