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Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

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Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

by Brian K Miller » Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:38 pm

Wine Doctor doesn't seem real impressed with earlier vintages. Has anyone had this wine in this year? General opinions about the producer?
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Re: Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

by Saina » Tue Nov 21, 2006 10:15 am

Brian K Miller wrote:Wine Doctor doesn't seem real impressed with earlier vintages. Has anyone had this wine in this year? General opinions about the producer?


Sorry, not this year. I think in the late 90's they made some "improvements" like hiring Rolland. If you like wines from the Appellation Rolland Controlée, go for it! In all seriousness, I was quite impressed with the '01 though it did have a bit a Rollandish outlook to it. Before Rolland came along, they are reputed to be thin and weedy wines and quite frankly bad. Not tasted the older ones either. And since I can't remember what year Rolland came in, this post is really useless, isn't it?

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Re: Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

by Jenise » Tue Nov 21, 2006 12:56 pm

No help here: never had one myself Brian, any vintage. I own a pair of 01's, but it will be awhile before I try one.
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Re: Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

by Andy » Wed Nov 22, 2006 6:21 am

I tasted this wine maybe five years ago in a tasting of Bordeaux 1998. Among other St. Emilions it stood out with its finesse and intense floral Bouquet hinting at margaux. It was one of my favourites.
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Re: Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

by Brian K Miller » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:02 pm

Andy wrote:I tasted this wine maybe five years ago in a tasting of Bordeaux 1998. Among other St. Emilions it stood out with its finesse and intense floral Bouquet hinting at margaux. It was one of my favourites.


Cool. Thanks!

I bought it at a wine shop in Kensington, CA whose proprietor I trust. He steered me to my first Bordeaux-another 1998 Saint Emilion (Ch. Vieux Fortin) which I really, really enjoyed. (he steered me away from an "overpriced" Napa Cab to a Pauillac which he says is much better. I can't wait to try this one, a 2000 Ch. Pichon Baron, in a few years. The advice on this board to find a wine shop proprietor who knows his stuff is great advice! :)
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Re: Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998)

by Dale Williams » Wed Nov 22, 2006 12:39 pm

I can't find notes, but have a couple 1998 Beausejour Becot , and know I bought because I liked at release. The '00 P Baron is a great wine, but you're probably better off planning on 10 years than a few! Big boy.
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Re: Update Opinions of Ch. Beau Sejour Becot (1998) (I actually opened it!)

by Brian K Miller » Sun Nov 26, 2006 3:07 am

Had this wine with dinner with friends tonight. First, it was very young. Definitely some tannins, but s I LIKE tannins, this was not too big of a problem for me. And, as the wine opened up in the glass, the tannins seemed to nicely resolve themselves pretty handily.

Decanted for a shorter period than it deserved. Served at room temperature (relatively cool, as Northern California does have a winter/late fall, and I hate heating my house, so)

Nice purple color. Heady, dark fruit on the nose with some nice tobacco??? notes. A little bit of heat on the nose as well, but that may be a misperception on my part (13% abv). The nose doesn't seem to be shut down at all, on this bottle.

Palatte-Young, with chewy tannins a plenty, but see above. Lovely dark fruit with nice tobacco and leather notes. And, those lovely French savory notes, that "haerbiness": or unami, that I really love in my limited experience with Bordeaux and Burgundy!!!!

Overall, this was not a thin or weak wine to my limited palette experience at all. I found it rich and interesting-and this wine definitely improved as it swirled in our glasses. I think it was somewhat more interesting, more multilayered and complex, than the Chateau Vieux Fortin (which was, admittedley, quite a bit cheaper).

A very nice wine that we all enjoyed. I actually found this review tonight, which is pretty good. http://www.epinions.com/content_4094140548

(Although-the wine of the evening was a beautifully balanced, almost perfect, rich, opalescent black Napa cab from Joe Cafaro-the 1999 Cafaro Riserva. THAT is an even more amazing wine!)
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