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Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 2eme Cru Classe, Pauillac, 1989

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Type Wine (Still)
Colour Red
Alcohol Content 12.5
Vintage 1989
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub Region Pauillac
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Critic Review
Critic Review
Rockeries in Living Rooms: 1988 vs. 1989 Bordeaux (Jul 2024)

The 1989 Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is a wonderful Pauillac. Served in tandem in Pichon Baron, I don't think it has quite the same class…but it's close. Certainly, stylistically, they are very different. Slightly more high-toned, with layers of black cherries and cassis fruit. Iodine and pressed violets seep through with aeration. Very composed, the Merlot adds a soupçon of opulence. The palate is medium-bodied, again high-toned with mulberry and blueberry fruit and a dab of salted licorice. The finish seems to indicate some Petit Verdot wanting a say in matters. It's just delicious from start to finish. Tasted at the 1989 dinner at Piccolino in London.

Neal Martin - 94


Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande 1921-2016 (Oct 2017)

The second part of this tasting kicks off with the 1989 Pichon Lalande. Off the charts aromatic intensity, silky tannins and exceptional finesse give the 1989 much of its considerable allure. Crushed flowers, sweet red fruit, tobacco, cedar and incense are some of the many notes that waft from the glass, but it is the wine’s textural finesse that elevates it into the realm of the profound. Wonderfully alive and delineated in every way, the 1989 is one of many highlights on this magical afternoon.

Antonio Galloni - 96


Bring Out Your “Dead”: Pichon-Lalande 1957-2013 (Aug 2022)

The 1989 Pichon-Lalande is a lovely wine, and this might well be the best bottle that I have encountered. Served blind incidentally, it has a pixelated bouquet with layers of black fruit, iodine and black truffle, minty aromas signifying a Pauillac emerging with time. The palate is supremely well balanced with fine tannins, fresh and quite minty with a touch of graphite. This is outstanding and probably at its apex right now. Tasted at the château.

Neal Martin - 94


1982 Bordeaux, 20 Years On (Jul 2002)

Full, deep red. Flamboyant aromas of cassis, currant leaf, tobacco, herbs and animal fur. Sweet, lush and lively; already showing lovely inner-mouth aromatic character. Finishes long, strong and lively, with firm tannins and slow-mounting persistence. Earlier bottles of this wine appeared to be a bit more exotic, even slightly animal, but this offers a lovely combination of purity and sheer ripeness. Drink over the next 15 years.

Stephen Tanzer - 93


A Century of Bordeaux: The Nines (Sep 2019)

The 1989 Pichon Lalande has a fresh, vital bouquet that is surprisingly backward, the tightly coiled black and blue fruit mixed with pencil lead and cedar. The Cabernet Sauvignon is very expressive here. The palate is well-balanced, taut and linear, delivering plenty of freshness and energy. This is easily the finest bottle of 1989 that I have tasted over the years, shrugging off its almost three decades and as sharp as the finest chisel in the set. This is a very good showing of a 30-year-old wine that is up there with the First Growths. Tasted at the château.

Neal Martin - 93

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