1967 Cheval Blanc
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Now in decline, the 1967 Cheval Blanc drank well for the first decade of life, but has begun to take on a decaying, leafy component in an otherwise tobacco-scented, plummy bouquet. In the mouth, the wine is soft and round, but fades quickly. Anticipated maturity: Now-probably in serious decline. Last tasted, 4/90.
Now in decline, the 1967 Cheval Blanc drank well for the first decade of life, but has begun to take on a decaying, leafy component in an otherwise tobacco-scented, plummy bouquet. In the mouth, the wine is soft and round, but fades quickly. Anticipated maturity: Now-probably in serious decline. Last tasted, 4/90. Jan 1998, www.robertparker.com
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Ch. Cheval Blanc is one the finest producers in Bordeaux. The Saint-Emilion estate’s Cabernet Franc-dominant wines are consistently among the top wines of the vintage.