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Le Pin 1999

HKD 49141.13 - 49141.13 / BottleView analysis
Color
Red
LWIN
1014192
Product ID
WWX002400

Description

Tasting notes

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Reviewed by: Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Le Pin's 1999 is excellent, but it lacks volume, density, and richness. The heavy overlay of wood smoke seems obvious in this medium-bodied effort. The wine exhibits admirable ripeness, a sexy, sweet cherry and currant flavor profile, good length, low acidity, and a certain fragility that suggests consumption over the next 10-12 years is warranted.

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Reviewed by: Neal Martin

Tasted at Bipin Desai’s Le Pin vertical in Los Angeles. Even compared to the 1998 I found that the Le Pin 1999 is far more interesting on the nose, very expressive, pure and beautifully defined with black cherries, cassis, mulberry, hints of fresh fig and damson, but leaving it to acquaint itself with the air: subtle notes of mint and then balsam emerge. The palate is full-bodied and balanced the super-ripe black fruit with both nervosite and a sense of tension. Blackberry, black cherry, a touch of smoke with a touch of zingy mango sorbet just on the finish, leaving the palate fresh and reinvigorated. What a wonderful wine! A total of 550 cases produced. Drink 2010-2020+ Tasted November 2008.

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Reviewed by: Robert M. Parker, Jr.

This is an example of a wine that has gained considerable weight since I tasted it in 2000 and 2001. It is exotic and sexy, with a cunning display of super-ripe mocha and toast-infused, jammy black cherry fruit, low acidity, and a savory personality. It appears ready to drink, but will undoubtedly take on more delineation and structure as its ages in the bottle. It is a luxuriously rich, decadent 100% Merlot that will be at its finest between 2004-2015.

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Reviewed by: Neal Martin

The 1999 Le Pin is a vintage that I have only tasted on one occasion. Fiona Morrison commented that she liked how this is aging, and that is borne out on the surprisingly earthy but fresh and lively nose of blackberry and cedar. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin. This has good density, freshness and balance and gentle grip. It has dispensed with the exoticism that it displayed a decade ago and become more serious and introverted in some ways, yet it has a sense of brightness too. The silky finish is trademark Le Pin and is clearly à point. Tasted from an ex-château bottle at the estate.

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Reviewed by: Stephen Tanzer

Component #1, from 15-year-old vines: Ruby-red. Sappy black fruits, tar, flowers and spices on the nose. Compellingly sweet, thick and long, finishing with thoroughly fine tannins. Component #2, from 35-year-old vines. Ruby-red. More reticent berry and floral aromas. Altogether more serious in the mouth; snappy, spicy and very deep, with superb flavor intensity and good backbone. Very long and sweetly oaky on the aftertaste. An approximate blend of the final wine: Full ruby-red. A basket of berries and flowers on the nose. Fat, sweet and thick, with spicy red cherry and griotte flavors given clarity by lively, harmonious acids. A wine of terrific verve and clarity, rich but miraculously light on its feet. Alexandre Thienpont believes the pH is lower than that of the '98. Great sap and class.

About the Producer

Le Pin is the most expensive wine in the world. Jacques Thienpont purchased the meagre 1.6 hectares of land for one million francs in 1979. The Thienpoints named their wine Le Pin after a solitary pine tree that shaded the property. By acquiring tiny adjoining plots of land, Jacques has doubled the size of Le Pin to five acres. The south-facing vineyard on a well-drained slope of gravel and sand is planted with Merlot (about 92%), and a small amount of Cabernet Franc. Le Pin's soil is a mixture of gravel and clay with a little sand and is exceptionally low yielding (between 30 to 35 hl/hc). The grapes are hand-harvested and are fermented in stainless steel before being matured in`200%` new oak barriques for between 14 and 18 months. Dany Rolland, wife of cult-oenologist Michel Rolland, is a consultant here. Le Pin produces just 600 to 700 cases each year (Lafite Rothschild produces approximately 29,000 cases of wine a year and and Pétrus about 4,000) and its rarity is one of the driving forces behind its high prices. Le Pin produces super-concentrated, decadent, lush and lavishly oaked wines - they can be drunk young but are best with 7-10 years of bottle ageing.

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