Cellar Favorite: 1928-2011 Lascombes (Oct 2022)

The 1989 Lascombes, poured from jeroboam, has a lot of decayed red fruit on the nose, very earthy with scents of cola emerging with time, yet it soon becomes fatigued in the glass. There is something “static” here. The palate is framed by light tannins considering the growing season, lacking substance and grip with a slightly confit finish; freshly-rolled tobacco and bell pepper notes appear on the aftertaste. I am not particularly taken with this and assume 75cl bottles will be past their best.