Description
La Rose Pauillac 1989 – Pauillac Appellation
The La Rose Pauillac 1989 is an exceptional wine from the Pauillac appellation, one of the most prestigious in the Bordeaux region. This 1989 vintage, known for its perfect climatic conditions, allowed the wine to reveal all the richness and complexity typical of great Pauillac wines. The unique terroir of Pauillac, with its clay-gravel soils, imparts to the wine a solid structure and remarkable finesse.
In the glass, the La Rose Pauillac 1989 displays a deep, intense ruby red color that darkens slightly with age but retains a beautiful luminosity. The nose is rich and powerful, offering aromas of ripe black fruits such as cassis and blackberry, complemented by notes of sweet spices, leather, and tobacco. Elegant, subtle woody hints wrap around the bouquet, adding an extra dimension to the wine.
On the palate, the La Rose Pauillac 1989 stands out for its remarkable structure, with perfectly integrated tannins providing a smooth, velvety texture. The attack is fruity, supported by flavors of black fruits and spices, then the wine develops deeper, more complex aromas, evoking notes of licorice, cedar, and dark chocolate. The well-balanced acidity perfectly complements the richness of the wine, and the finish is remarkable, with a persistent and elegant aftertaste.
The La Rose Pauillac 1989 is a wine with great aging potential that can be enjoyed now for its maturity and balance, but will continue to improve over the years. It pairs wonderfully with refined dishes such as grilled meats, game, or aged cheeses.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | La Rose Pauillac |
| Designation | Pauillac |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1989 |
| Référence | 19 |




