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🏰 The 1987 vintage in Burgundy was generally considered a challenging year, often producing lighter-bodied wines. However, a Grand Cru like Albert Bichot's Chambertin du Clos Frantin would still possess inherent quality and the ability to age gracefully, albeit perhaps not reaching the monumental heights of a top vintage. At nearly 40 years old, this wine would be well into its tertiary development, offering complex aromas of dried flowers, forest floor, leather, and subtle spice, with a delicate red fruit core. It represents a classic old-world style, emphasizing elegance and nuance over raw power. 【 Delicate old-world elegance from a challenging vintage 】
🍴 This mature Chambertin, with its evolved aromas and delicate structure, would pair beautifully with equally refined dishes. Think roasted squab, pan-seared duck breast with a light berry reduction, mushroom pâté, or a delicate truffle risotto. Avoid overly rich or heavily spiced foods that could overpower its subtle complexities.
🥂 This 1987 Chambertin du Clos Frantin is a rare treat, perfect for a very special anniversary, a contemplative tasting among serious collectors, or as a centerpiece for a small, intimate gathering celebrating a significant milestone. It's a wine that invites reflection on its journey through time.
Serving Advice for Older Vintages: For a wine of this venerable age, extreme care is paramount. Stand the bottle upright for at least a week to allow any sediment to fully settle. Use a two-pronged Ah-So opener or a Durand to carefully extract the potentially fragile cork. Decanting should be done with caution, perhaps just before serving, to separate the wine from sediment, but avoid excessive aeration as very old wines can fade quickly. Serve at a cool cellar temperature of 16-18°C (60-64°F). Be prepared for a delicate and potentially fragile experience, but one that can be incredibly rewarding.
BACKGROUND
Domaines Albert Bichot is Burgundy's leading family-owned and operated wine merchant and estate owner. Founded in 1831, it is now headquartered in the town of Beaune. Currently run by Albéric Bichot, Albert Bichot has over 100 hectares (250 acres) of sustainably farmed vineyards spread across six estates. Most of the Côte d'Or vineyards are organically run.