Château d'Armailhac

Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend

9.326 ratings
9.15 pro ratings
Pauillac, Médoc, Bordeaux, France
Red Bordeaux Blend
Chili & Hot Spicy, Potato, White Rice, Mushrooms, Pasta, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Tomato-Based, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Beef, Hard Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Quinn Roberts

He was the last player to hit .390.

He was the last player to hit .390.

Nov 8th, 2016
Jordana Giovannoni

At Pearl and Ash diving into the deep end.

At Pearl and Ash diving into the deep end.

May 26th, 2014
Kyle Zeman

A bit watery

A bit watery

Dec 31st, 2020
Tim Babcock

@Jeffrey Gander blast from '89 past. Better than your only cycle in the under 10 league!

@Jeffrey Gander blast from '89 past. Better than your only cycle in the under 10 league!

Aug 2nd, 2016
Summer Altice

Beautiful on the nose, vanilla, black fruit and cigar, on the palate cassis, blk berries and dried red fruit...opened up over the course of an hour with such depth I wish they had one more bottle..was last one of this vintage.

Beautiful on the nose, vanilla, black fruit and cigar, on the palate cassis, blk berries and dried red fruit...opened up over the course of an hour with such depth I wish they had one more bottle..was last one of this vintage.

Mar 19th, 2016
Daniel Ighani

Took a bit to open up to some berry notes. Leather and tobacco all the way from the beginning

Took a bit to open up to some berry notes. Leather and tobacco all the way from the beginning

May 25th, 2015
Tim Herrmann

Even while approaching 30 years old, this bottle still manages to communicate a sense of joy. Full of dried black currants, green tea, and cured meats, this was secondary, tertiary, and the resolved tannins gave it a velvety smooth, uninterrupted texture (d'Armailhac is known for a lighter style, so no surprise the tannins were mostly gone); plus some paulliacian mineral notes showed up as it developed. The juicy acidity kept this bright, arguing this will last a bit more, but I'd drink sooner (in the next 5 years) rather than later, since I don't see this gaining too much more wisdom.

Even while approaching 30 years old, this bottle still manages to communicate a sense of joy. Full of dried black currants, green tea, and cured meats, this was secondary, tertiary, and the resolved tannins gave it a velvety smooth, uninterrupted texture (d'Armailhac is known for a lighter style, so no surprise the tannins were mostly gone); plus some paulliacian mineral notes showed up as it developed. The juicy acidity kept this bright, arguing this will last a bit more, but I'd drink sooner (in the next 5 years) rather than later, since I don't see this gaining too much more wisdom.

May 11th, 2015
Ralf Niesing

1989

1989

May 10th, 2015
jesus g

Hospitality Schramsberg Vineyards

9.4

jesus had this 2 years ago

jesus had this 2 years ago

Jul 19th, 2022
Ben Spicer

Ben had this 8 years ago

Ben had this 8 years ago

Nov 22nd, 2015