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Château Margaux 1999
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Château Margaux 1999

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Parker | 94
J. Robinson | 17.5+
Bettane & Desseauve | 18
Wine Spectator | 93
R. Gabriel | 19
The Wine Independent | 94
Vinous Neal Martin | 94
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Marks and reviews

94

/100

Robert Parker

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

The sexy, dark plum/purple-colored 1999 Margaux is already revealing complex aromatics. This surprisingly charming and round offering is reminiscent of a vintage such as 1985. Although neither a blockbuster nor a heavyweight, it grows in the mouth, revealing tremendous length as well as purity. Administrator Paul Pontallier prefers it to the more austere 1998, as do I. This is an archetypical Chateau Margaux of richness, finesse, balance, and symmetry. It can be drunk young, but promises to age nicely for two decades. Extrapolating backwards, it would probably have something in common with the underrated 1962 Medocs.

93

/100

Vinous

Stephen Tanzer

Medium ruby. Expressive aromas of black raspberry, Cuban tobacco and grilled nuts; a bit more red-fruited in character than either the 2000 or the 2001. Silky, seamless and enveloping, but the wine’s excellent vinosity gives its creamy fruit very good definition. Consistent from start to finish. Tannins are substantial but fine, allowing the fruit and floral flavors to linger impressively. Along with Latour, an early candidate for wine of the vintage.

95

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

It had been far too long since I last popped a cork on this treat. It takes no effort to find blackberries, flowers, cigar box, five-spice, smoke, licorice, and currants on the nose. With 45 minutes in the decanter, the wine is fully open on the nose and on the silky, fresh, elegant blend of black and red fruits with their spice-filled character. The wine is vibrant and refined, with a nice shot of dark chocolate that comes in on the back end of the finish. Drink from 2022–2040.

19

/20

Weinwisser

Extremely dark garnet with violet shimmer. On the nose, noticeable already from 20 cm away, you can tell it must be a memorable wine: a complex aromatic profile, perfect from the very first impression—walnuts, prunes, coffee, a dramatic interplay of terroir and sweetness—laced with malt and Darjeeling notes, black truffle, a hint of lemon thyme (Château-Rayas nuances), and above all, plenty of ripe, multi-layered cassis. Incredible complexity on the palate as well: soft, velvety, mouth-filling yet not heavy, every detail in place, a joyful dance of berries, creamily integrated oak, and a powerful finish.

18

/20

René Gabriel

00: Barrel sample (18/20): Intense mulberry bouquet; as with the Pavillon, there’s plenty of cherry on the nose here too, backed by fine woods, tobacco, currants; still comes across a bit dry. On the palate, melting extract, plenty of concentration; the body shows a slender note at first, then grabs hold and brings immense astringency; here too, the cherry tone lends a certain Rhône affinity; coffee, plums and dark roses on the finish. The tannins will surely dominate the core aromatics over the next ten years; then this Margaux will reveal itself as a somewhat more feminine variant of the 1981 vintage. Tasted just after bottling at the Château: intoxicating dried-fruit perfume; the Merlot feels perfumed and the fruit shows a damson plum note; bread crust from gentle toasting; a delicious olfactory orgy. Silky, fine texture, plenty of lingonberries and mulberries; showing beautifully now, Burgundy-like. A feminine, perhaps rather medium-weight Margaux that will give pleasure very soon and for a long time (18/20). 03: During the Margaux workshop at Alp Prui in Ftan: Powerful, spicy bouquet with inky accents, forest mushrooms, lingonberry and nut tones; perfumed and very red-berried with a floral touch. Very fine texture, silky, medium concentration yet beautifully balanced; a discreet, aromatic sweetness coming from barrique toasting and the tannins; delicate praline note and a long finish ending in caramel. The greatness of this wine clearly lies in its class and finesse (18/20). 04: On the rise, and Margaux 1999 is not the only ’99 from this appellation to show as much greatness as a truly great vintage: Extremely dark garnet with a purple hue. Anyone who brings this wine to the nose can tell from 20 cm away that this must be a memorable wine; the nose is complex and perfect from the first impression: walnuts, prunes, coffee, a dramatic interplay of terroir and sweetness shot through with malt and Darjeeling notes, black truffles galore, also a hint of lemon thyme (Château Rayas nuances!) and above all lots of ripe, multi-layered cassis. The incredible complexity continues on the palate; soft, velvety, mouth-fillingly rich yet not fat; every detail is spot on; the dance of the berries is almost joyful and the wood is creamily integrated; powerful finish. A great wine can also be sexy. The other way round is already harder. It’s not a crime to drain a large glass in one go in its youth—as long as you then take the necessary time on the palate to understand its true greatness. Right now it’s in such a splendid phase that one could credit it, as the only ’99 Bordeaux, with the maximum score. In autumn 2004, this wine stood “wedged” between the great Lafite 2000 and the brawny Mouton 1998. So not for the less sensitive tasters, as this wallflower showed itself slender and delicate, almost submissive. Since I knew the three wines, I advised the guests to start with the Margaux and drink it up completely before turning to the other Pauillac heavyweights. A instructive exercise to properly grasp this highly fine, elegant Margaux 1999 (19/20). 05: Drunk at the Château on an autumn morning with a group from the Académie du Vin. Everyone was thrilled—including the tour leader! And three weeks later at a CS Wine & Dine at Restaurant Spice: an absolutely great Margaux and thus, in this vintage, an insider tip! (19/20). 07: Medium ruby-purple. Powerful bouquet: gamey aromas, inky notes, musk, green tea, spicy Cabernet touch; multi-layered and open. Pleasant palate, terroir spice, meaty, supporting astringency; the tannins are still a bit leathery; shows truffle, base wood and plenty of reserves on the finish. (19/20). 09: A magnum at the Hermitage Ste Maxime from Lucien Schmidlin’s cool cellar. Sweet, round, with lots of charm, nicely perfumed, soft and Burgundian—a feast for the pampered palate. Will newer Margaux also become so fine and delicate? I don’t think so! 09: Tasted with four other ’99 Premiers. Open, red plums, Dominican tobacco, wax, slight excess of acidity. Wasn’t entirely happy with the thing. This bottle: 18/20. 13: Small vintage? Not at all! Still very saturated with many purple reflections. The nose is very berry-driven (wild raspberries), red cherries and a sweet touch of grenadine in a bouquet laced with light tobacco. On the palate, dense, structured and still showing good astringency, albeit logically fading. We kept the wine in a decanter for three hours. And… it was exactly on point. (19/20). 14: The nose smells like truly great Bordeaux, truffle and herbs. On the palate, with character. It resembles its own 1979 more and more. (19/20). 14: Wonderfully open, lovely red-berried, Burgundian fruit. On the palate, velvety and full. Huge fun at a high level. Tastes better than the vintage overall. (19/20). 16: Very dark ruby, wild-cherry touch, wild raspberries, discreet floral accompanying notes and still underlying roast aromas; concentrated and delicate at the same time. On the palate, fruitier than on the nose, fitting substance and ending with a long, red-berried finish. A surprisingly great Margaux and a magnificent 1999. It is significantly better than the general vintage image. There are other surprises too, but few at this level. (19/20). 16: The wonderful scent is like that of a truly great Margaux. On the palate it is now slowly becoming a bit more slender, and thus the contours of the not-quite-great vintage come to the fore. (18/20). 17: Lightening garnet, a bit matte and lightening at the rim. The nose still shows quite a lot of roast notes, a touch of glutamate, prunes and milk chocolate. It conveys such a wonderful red-berried sweetness. In the background, fine nuances of red pepper from just-ripe grapes. On the palate, substantial, again rather red-berried, but this suits this quite great Margaux. Without great vintages alongside, one would easily underestimate this wine. A Burgundian Bordeaux pleasure. (18/20). 17: At the restaurant Les Santons in Grimaud (southern France). Has developed little in recent years. So enjoy without haste.

18

/20

André Kunz

Deep, spicy, fresh, and powerful bouquet, red cassis, tobacco, fresh herbs, fine currants. Elegant, fresh palate with a dense, silky structure, powerful aromatics, fine tannins, long, creamy finish. 18/20 drink - 2030

94

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

The 1999 Chateau Margaux has a medium to deep garnet-brick color. The nose is so perfumed and pretty, featuring fragrant scents of kirsch, raspberry coulis, rose oil, and sandalwood, followed by hints of iron ore and unsmoked cigars. The medium-bodied palate is lively and energetic, delivering red berry and savory flavors, matched by fine-grained tannins and a long, mineral-laced finish.

18

/20

Bettane+Desseauve

More substance and precision in the definition of the bouquet than in 2001, a wine very much in the "grand Médoc" style, subtly spicy, sappy, and for the moment without any corky notes, one of the flaws of this vintage.

93

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Logo on the cork: inverted T (Trescases) Dark colour, still youthful, with good intensity. Superb noble, refined nose, fruity and smoky. Juicy from the very first sip, with a structure that feels precise to the touch; the wine unfolds aromatically and, above all, is very graceful on the finish. It stretches out fragrant, tasty and fairly long. Eleven comments appear in the database, but I have tasted it more than thirty times, always with the same pleasure and a delicate body, without pronounced power.

95

/100

Decanter

A mature nose of forest floor, leather and chocolate gave way to prominent acidity and bright, ripe red fruit with the palate not showing the age of the nose. Supremely charming with hints of tobacco and cigar box spice, supple tannins and a long finish. Wonderful to drink today.

Description

The aromatic purity and persistence of a great Margaux wine

The property

With origins dating back to the 12th century, the Château Margaux is part of those Grand Crus that have built the legend of the great wines of Bordeaux around the world. The château was awarded the title of Premier Grand Cru Classé in 1855 and was the only one of the four châteaux presented to have received a score of twenty out of twenty. With the acquisition of the property in 1977 by André Mentzelopoulos, Château Margaux writes a new page in its history. Elevating the Grand Vin of Château Margaux to the highest level, he reintroduced the Second Wine of the château, the Pavillon Rouge of Château Margaux, initiated in 1908. Following in her father's footsteps due to his premature death, Corinne Mentzelopoulos took up the family banner with energy and passion to maintain the rank of Château Margaux, which has become a Bordeaux masterpiece, so recognizable by its neo-Palladian style. Vintage after vintage, the wines of the property are among the greatest wines in the world.

The vineyard

The vineyard of Château Margaux owes its uniqueness to its rare and unique terroir, located on a gravel mound. The grape variety of the property favors the flagship black grape of the area, the cabernet sauvignon, not forgetting the merlot, the petit verdot and the cabernet franc. The clay-limestone soils of the estate give birth to legendary wines, with a sleek and sensual style, so representative of the great wines of Margaux.

The vintage

After an early flowering, the hot and sunny summer, punctuated by some rains, favored both the maturation of the grapes and the development of mildew. Between August 20 and September 10, very dry weather allowed for exceptional concentration. Heavy rains then occurred until the end of September, influencing the harvest.

Blend

Cabernet sauvignon, merlot, cabernet franc and petit verdot.

Characteristics and tasting advice for Château Margaux 1999

Tasting

The Château Margaux 1999 seduces with its finesse, its aromatic intensity and its balance between suppleness, density and length, revealing a beautiful power.

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