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1998 Margaux

By Chateau Margaux

1998 Margaux from Chateau Margaux, Margaux, Bordeaux

The heralded 1998 Margaux from Chateau Margaux, a quintessential expression of one of Bordeaux's most illustrious appellations, commands attention with its intricate weave of grace and structure. My personal excursions through the landscape of vintages have led me to conclude that this particular year stands out as a beacon of maturity and complexity within the chateau's esteemed collection.

 

Investment-Worthy Vintage

The conductive weather patterns of 1998 bestowed upon Bordeaux an assured harvest, imbuing the wines with a robust framework for potential appreciation. For investors, the 1998 Margaux presents a veritable opportunity, maturing splendidly over time and emanating a compelling narrative wrapped in every bottle. While younger vintages might flaunt their immediate charms, the seasoned depth of this consummate Margaux mirrors the prudent patience of astute collecting.

 

A Celebrated Terroir's Yield

A notably dry September allowed for optimal ripeness and concentration, rendering the 1998 Margaux an exposition of what distinguishes this particular year from its neighbours: poise and precision, born from a fortuitous confluence of climate. The wine’s bouquet unfurls ephemeral hints of plum and cedar, remnants of its extensive sojourn in oak barrels, while on the palate, it waltzes through layers of dark cassis and subtle chocolate – nuances that have become more pronounced and sumptuously integrated with age.

Investors \nenvisioning a cellar burgeoning with distinctive charm would find the depth and evolution evident in this vintage an essential addition to their portfolio. Indeed, as it reaches a plateau of drinking pleasure, it also scales new summits in potential return on investment.

 

Refined Indulgence: Decant to Discover

For those with gastronomy in mind rather than dividends, the 1998 Margaux delights as much in the glass as it does on paper. This pre-millennial release is now embracing its plateau of maturity, where tannins have softened into silken threads and acidity dallies with fruit in divine equilibrium. To uncork a bottle is to release decades of curated craftsmanship and nature’s narrative held in stasis by cork and time.

In conclusion, the 1998 Margaux bears witness to a vintage specific prowess, where sophisticated palates can discern singular conditions distilled into each decanted drop. Commanding both adoration for its current state of finesse and anticipation for its future prospects among collectors and oenophiles alike, this formidable vintage continues to assert its place in the pantheon of venerable wines.

Current market price

$7,620.00

12x75cl

Highest score

94

POP score

326.43

Scores and tasting notes

94

A deep garnet core with deep brick rim. The nose has moderate intensity, not the exuberance and exhilaration of the Haut-Brion, but expressive, with notes of blackberry, tar, a touch of leather and bilberry. What it does not have is Margaux's signature aroma of violets - this is more reserved and masculine. The palate is medium-bodied, quite peppery upon entry with good acidity and balance, yet missing the femininity and the finesse that marks out say the 1999 or the 2001. The finish is quite dry, perhaps a little dour compared to other Chateau Margaux. Tasted March 2008.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2008

91

The 1998 Margaux's color is a dense ruby/purple. The wine is tannic and austere, but elegant, with notes of asphalt, blackberries, acacia flowers, and sweet, toasty oak. Subtle, rich, nicely-textured, and medium-bodied, it is built for the long haul. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2030.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 22 April 2001

Vintage performance