I am not a huge Bordeaux fan and don't buy new vintages very much any more, but I do enjoy the wines on occasion. Last night for Xmas dinner my wife and I drank a bottle of the 1994 Pichon Lalande, with a standing rib roast and the trimmings. It was what I think of as a classic Pauillac, with all the usual descriptors applying. Very refreshing at 12.5%, with medium weight and good acidity. It was still on the young side, but open and drinking well. It was a splurge when I bought it 3 years ago (maybe $70), but not outlandish compared to recent prices.
It made me wonder, when did all the high tech cellar interventions start in Bordeaux? It had to be before 1994, but I don't follow it that closely to know this. The wine didn't seem overtly manipulated that I could tell. Maybe I liked it so much because the year wasn't prone to over ripe wines. Maybe it is Pichon Lalande and they did a good job with the 1994, but I am guessing that they have all the latest technology in their cellar also.
Any thoughts about this?
It made me wonder, when did all the high tech cellar interventions start in Bordeaux? It had to be before 1994, but I don't follow it that closely to know this. The wine didn't seem overtly manipulated that I could tell. Maybe I liked it so much because the year wasn't prone to over ripe wines. Maybe it is Pichon Lalande and they did a good job with the 1994, but I am guessing that they have all the latest technology in their cellar also.
Any thoughts about this?