Description
Château Labégorce Zédé 1988 – Margaux
The 1988 Château Labégorce Zédé is a fine example of the classic style of the Margaux appellation, renowned for producing wines of finesse, elegance, and aromatic complexity. At the time, Labégorce Zédé was still an independent estate, crafting distinct wines much appreciated by enthusiasts for their accessibility and faithful expression of the Margaux terroir.
The 1988 vintage was an excellent year in Bordeaux, marked by a slow, steady ripening that yielded well-structured wines with great aging potential.
Now fully mature, this wine displays a garnet robe with brick hues, reflecting its evolution. The bouquet offers refined aromas of stewed red fruits, leather, blond tobacco, and forest floor. On the palate, the wine is supple and harmonious, with mellow tannins and an elegant, persistent finish, laced with hints of cedar and soft spices.
The 1988 Château Labégorce Zédé is a wine at its peak, capturing the grace and charm of a traditional Margaux, perfect for enjoying now.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Labégorce Zédé |
| Designation | Margaux |
| Note (/100) | ws 83/100 |
| Degree of alcohol (% vol) | 12,5 |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1988 |
| Référence | CD6 |




