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- Crus - 03-02-2002

Can nyone tell me anything about Chateau Haut Brion 1943? Is it still drinkable? Was it a good vintage year? I know that 1945 was considered to be a brilliant year for Bordeaux and especially Haut Brion, but I can't seem to find any info on 1943.


- Bucko - 03-02-2002

1943 was one of the best vintages for red Bordeaux of the 40s, overshadowed by the tremendous 1945 vintage.

Bottles of first growths from that year sell for $600+. You may have a rare old jewel, assuming proper storage.


- Crus - 03-02-2002

Thanks for the info! Has it reached maturity in as far as drinking is concerned or could it use a few more years in the cellar?


- RAD - 03-09-2002

I'm no Bordeaux expert, but I think it's about as mature as it's gonna get, again assuming proper storage as Bucko mentioned. To paraphrase Winoweenie, find a significant other, a good meal, pop open the lil' sucker, and see what happens. [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]

RAD