Chateau Batailley, 1978 Red Wine
Pauillac 5th Growth Classification
Bottle size: 75cl
ABV: 12%

Price:
£89.00
Description
Château Batailley, a fifth-growth estate in Bordeaux's Pauillac appellation, has a longstanding reputation for producing robust and age-worthy wines. The 1978 vintage, while not among the most celebrated years, has matured gracefully over the decades, offering a unique tasting experience for enthusiasts of aged Bordeaux.
Tasting notes from this vintage reveal a wine that has developed classic aged claret characteristics. Earthy notes, tobacco, and moss are prominent on the nose, indicative of its maturity. On the palate, it presents as quite light and elegant, showcasing the subtlety that can come with extended aging.
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Renowned wine critic Robert Parker awarded the 1978 Batailley a score of 84/100, noting its solid and durable nature. He described it as having an exotic, moderately intense bouquet of cassis, anise, and spicy components. The wine is full-bodied, with surprisingly soft, supple fruit, round, ripe tannins, and good length, making it a very good effort from Batailley.
FINE+RARE
For those fortunate enough to have a bottle, it's advisable to decant the wine gently to separate any sediment and allow it to breathe, thereby enhancing its complex aromas and flavors. Serving at a temperature of 16-18°C (60-65°F) will best showcase its nuanced profile. This mature Bordeaux pairs exquisitely with dishes such as roast lamb, duck confit, or aged cheeses like Comté or Gruyère, which complement its earthy and fruity notes.
The 1978 Château Batailley stands as a testament to the estate's ability to produce wines of lasting quality, offering a rich and rewarding experience for enthusiasts and collectors alike.
Condition
Slightly nicked labels. Levels: top-shoulder