
1986 Saint Julien versus the big boys Saint Estephe: A mini horizontal.
Gruaud Larose
Deep garnet robe. Wow! What a wonderful nose. Concentrated. Cassis. Cedar. Graphite. Concentrated plum and blueberries on the palate with hints of tobacco.
By far and away my favourite of the four, a delight to drink, cedar, tar, tobacco finish. Great structure, concentration, balance and backbone.
96 points
Cos d'Estournel
The deepest colour of the four.
Deep, rich, foursquare. Tannic. Big. Powerful. Less fruit more earthiness and lead pencil on the palate. Bit of tobacco and graphite on the finish. No fruit.
92 points
Talbot
Garnet robe, narrow rim. Wonderful plum and sweetness of ripe fruits. Tar. Meaty. Herbs and spice with white pepper. Juicy on the palate, fine, not hard, tannins.
95 points.
Montrose.
Ruby/ garnet. Quieter on the nose with evidence of black fruits. Not as tannic as the Cos, still big, chewy.
93 points.
Saint Julien outclassed the Saint Estephes, with their alluring, mature, cassis notes, definition and character, and simple charm.