Ratings & Tasting Notes:
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Cult Wines International Notes:
The 1982 Château Nénin is a classic expression of Pomerol from a legendary Bordeaux vintage, representing the estate’s profile prior to its major 1997 modernization by the Delon family. This wine is a typical Right Bank blend, dominated by Merlot (approximately 70%) with significant portions of Cabernet Franc and a smaller touch of Cabernet Sauvignon. Grown on the estate’s signature gravel and clay soils, the 1982 vintage benefited from a near-perfect growing season, resulting in a wine known for its structure and traditional “vin de garde” (aging) potential.
In its maturity, the 1982 Nénin has transitioned into a savory and sophisticated profile. While it may lack the plush silkiness of Pomerol’s most elite neighbors, it offers a refined bouquet of cedar, tobacco, and damp earth, layered over a core of dried dark fruits and black cherries. On the palate, the wine is medium-bodied and well-structured, often showing notes of milk chocolate, leather, and forest floor. While some critics have noted that it can lean toward a leaner, drier finish compared to modern vintages, it remains a respected choice for collectors seeking the authentic, rustic charm of 1980s Bordeaux.
Bottle Size:
750 mL
Storage History:
Always stored on its side in a climate-controlled cellar.
Condition:
Please note: The bottle shown is the exact bottle being sold.
Apart from a few label blemishes, outstanding condition.












