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Q: '75 Bordeaux

by wrcstl » Mon Aug 20, 2007 12:19 pm

Have an opportunity to purchase some of the following '75 Bordeaux. Any recent comments, good or bad? I like '75 but many did not have enough fruit to outive the tannins.

Beychevelle
Ducru Beaucaillou
Gruaud
Lynch Bages

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Re: Q: '75 Bordeaux

by Dale Williams » Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:20 pm

Have not had the Beychevelle. None of the others is a shrinking violet, there are some tannins left. I'd probably put the Lynch and Ducru ahead of the Gruaud, which is pretty damn hard. I'd had any of them with rare meat, as I said these aren't delicate.
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Re: Q: '75 Bordeaux

by Matt Richman » Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:03 pm

First, let me say I've not tried any of the wines you mention. However, I have had several 1975s such as Palmer, Mouton, Haut Brion. They are a hard, tannic bunch. There is some pleasure to be had, but only if you are able to get past the brick wall tannins. Given the choice, I generally prefer 1978s.
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Re: Q: '75 Bordeaux

by Dale Williams » Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:17 pm

Matt Richman wrote:First, let me say I've not tried any of the wines you mention.


First, let me say "liar liar pants on fire." :)

I've carried 2 different bottles of the '75 G-L to NYC offlines, and I'm at the least sure you were at the Gruaud vertical, because I borrowed your funnel.

And weren't you at Lynch offline?

Still, your point re tannins is correct. Given choice, I tend to choose '70 & '78 before 75 (and maybe '79 too)
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Re: Q: '75 Bordeaux

by Matt Richman » Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:25 pm

Ok, well I don't recall the '75 GL. And I was unfortunately NOT at the Lynch tasting. I was skiing in Tahoe.

Now I'm off to extinguish my pants.

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