A Look Back; Retired Bordeaux Wine Labels
A Look Back; Retired Bordeaux Wine Labels
So last night a good friend that turned 50 earlier in the month opened up the below and it got me thinking about how many wines have undergone significant label changes over the years and figured that it would also make for a good running list of a thread. No real rules and just post a picture of whatever it is you come across.
- robert goulet
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Cool label ...but not a fan of the awkward shadow though
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Was in the mood for a mature claret last night and had this bottle of birth year Domaine de Chevalier standing up in the cellar for a while and decided what the heck and this was fully resolved and drinking beautifully. And while I much prefer this old photograph styled label one as opposed to the current drawing of the same thing, let’s not lose track of what really matters and that’s what’s in the bottle!
- Comte Flaneur
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Love that DDC label JC...here is another classic and what a wine to boot!
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Not just the label, but the shape of the bottle on that Talbot!
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Love those old Talbot bottles!
Who remembers the old Eschenauer Bordeaux bottles - like Rausan Segla (and maybe Smith Haut Lafitte?)?
Who remembers the old Eschenauer Bordeaux bottles - like Rausan Segla (and maybe Smith Haut Lafitte?)?
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Hah. I remember those wacky shapes. Had a 1970 SHL rouge a long time ago with that triangular feel. The wine was terrible, and the bottle didn't fit in any rack.hautbrionlover wrote:Love those old Talbot bottles!
Who remembers the old Eschenauer Bordeaux bottles - like Rausan Segla (and maybe Smith Haut Lafitte?)?
The Rhone has quite a few estates with really strange bottle shapes.
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Yup, only encountered a few of those. They added a bit of character but not to the wine inside.
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As u all probably know...those old Talbot shaped bottles also apply to Meyney and G.Larose
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If I could figure out how to upload pics I would add a few.
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Lafon Rochet has gone to a canary yellow over the last few decades, to match the estate's paint job. The old labels were rather understated, although not at the Haut Bailly level.
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Sigh... a dinner in Quebec City, an eon ago.
I actually had the waiter pen that 1982 label.
I actually had the waiter pen that 1982 label.
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While Ian posted the Talbot Cordier label / bottle upthread, I thought this pristine Gruaud also deserved its own post and they just don’t make them like they used to.
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I’ve generally liked the 66s I have tried.
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