The Margaux Paragon: Rauzan-Ségla 1900-2015 (Apr 2019)

The 1983 Rauzan-Ségla comes from a highly regarded vintage for Margaux, however I have encountered much better bottles previously. That said, I have never found Rauzan-Ségla to be up there with the likes of Palmer or Château Margaux. Mature in appearance with a tawny rim, the nose feels more diffuse than the 1990, soft in texture and quite savory in style with notes of dried blood, truffle and smoke dominating the vestiges of black fruit. It just attenuates a little towards the final third, although at least there is appreciable freshness after 35 years. Overall, given the renown of the 1983 Margaux appellation, you might expect more. Drink soon. Tasted at the Rauzan-Ségla vertical at the château.