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Rivesaltes, Château Sisqueille 1942

Tasting Notes

The 1942 Rivesaltes, which was bottled in 2011, has a lucid amber color with a tawny rim. The nose is rounded, and quite sensual, offering over-ripe oranges, chlorophyll, dried honey and quince, opening nicely with aeration in the glass. The palate is an absolute delight. This is extraordinarily well balanced with perfect acidity, very fine focus, the front of the tongue tingling with a dash of white pepper and though there is less fruit than other vintages that I have tasted, it is extremely well focused and has a presence in the mouth. Stunning.

95
Neal Martin, RobertParker.com, November 2014

Bright tawny red, lifted orange peel nose, really lovely lifted flavours, wild roses and strawberries, on the palate, so youthful for 72 years old, an almost ""feminine"" Rivesaltes in the range.

18.5
Steven Spurrier, October 2014

This remarkable 1942 Rivesaltes was kept in barrel for decades before bottling in 2009. Made from 50% black Grenache and 50% white grapes, it now has the golden colour of a mature Yquem. Nutty on the nose with impressive sweetness and viscosity. Rich and complex.

Farr Vintners, September 2014
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