A Century – Not Out: Talbot 1919-2010 (Oct 2019)

The 1982 Talbot has long been one of my favourites of the decade. Now at 35 years of age it retains its deep garnet colour. The bouquet is fresh and vigorous with black fruit, sous-bois, chocolate and a light splash of balsamic, almost like a “toned down” Gruaud Larose. The palate is cohesive with fine but firm tannin, ample black fruit infused with tobacco and a touch of dark chocolate. It is classic and traditional Talbot through and through, and on this showing it will provide another two decade’s of drinking pleasure. Tasted at the International Business & Wine 1982 Horizontal in London.