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One of the 47 wine legends is Cheval Blanc. This wine has been fully drinkable since the early 1950s and has been causing a stir ever since with its lush, port-like character. Unfortunately, there are now not only too many over-travelled bottles and masses of counterfeits. Cheval Blanc is also beginning to weaken in all bottles that have not been stored in ONE cellar for a long time. My best bottles were a 1992 Vandermeulen bottling - incredibly deep, powerful colour, more reminiscent of an 82 than a 45-year-old wine. Thick, fleshy, reminiscent of port, very long and another class better than the already top-rated 47 Margaux 100/100 - and a perfect chateau bottling at our century tasting in 1993. After that came numerous magnums, for which I simply lack the faith, except for one in 1997 at a large tasting for the 50th birthday of a wine friend, restrained nose, like my VDM's porty on the palate, very strong colour, dense, concentrated, not the class of earlier Cheval 47s, but certainly more honest - 96/100. Even in the otherwise very reliable Vandermeulen versions, Cheval Blanc is no longer always what it used to be. So before you run after a myth for a lot of money in vain: Only buy Cheval Blanc in really very good condition from impeccable origins. How nice when the exception proves the rule, as was the case in 2006 at the big Cheval Blanc tasting at the Stromburg. a perfect Vandermeulen bottling that showed no weakness whatsoever. This was an incredible wine giant, perfectly matured and on point with pure coffee, infinite, silky elegance, powerful aromas and incredible length on the palate. No matter what superlatives you use to describe it, words can hardly do justice to this grandiose experience. Of course, easily 100/100, I would never have thought that I would be able to experience 47 Cheval Blanc in this form again. And then in 2007, a perfect chateau bottling went one better. It has been in Müller's cellar for over 25 years. Still an impenetrable killer colour. The finest port wine on the nose, some mint, tea, herbs, fullness, a crazy nose game, also on the palate porty without end, very sweet, unbelievably intense, powerful, never ending on the palate. It is difficult to find the right words to describe this monument. But in the form in which this chateau bottling presented itself here, this is one of, if not the highlight in the life of a wine drinker - 100/100 without ifs and buts. Then, in summer 2007, a Belgian retailer bottling that cannot be identified more closely. It could not compete with the chateau bottling that I had enjoyed 4 months earlier at Jörg Müller. This was a complete, great wine, but it was very Medoc-like and lacked the porty richness and hedonistic decadence of the Chateau bottling - 96/100. In autumn 2007, at a large tasting, there was unfortunately an obviously faked magnum and two rather dubious Vandermeulen bottles. Most recently in 2008 at René Gabriel's large Cheval tasting, an authentic, immortally beautiful bottle, 100/100 with no ifs or buts (source: wineterminator.com Dr Becker).
Alcohol Alcohol: 14
Colour Colour: red
Country Country: France
Filling quantity Filling quantity: 2250 ml
Flavour Flavour: dry
Grape variety Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot
Producer Producer: Château Cheval Blanc
Product type Product type: Wine
Region Region: Bordeaux
Type of wine Type of wine: Red wine
Vintage Vintage: 1947

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