1989 COS D'ESTOURNEL TASTING 12 BOTTLES FROM THE SAME CASE A STUDY IN BOTTLE VARIATION - Friday, January 10, 2025 - 7:30 PM

“Always Drink the Good Stuff First!”
Andrew Lampasone
This is a wine tasting that I have been talking about for years and we finally have acquired a collection of wines where it is possible to host this event. We acquired 168 bottles or 14 cases of 1989 Cos D'Estournel from a collector that purchased them upon release and had them cellared underground until we pulled them out and moved them to our warehouse a year ago.
I love wine and the fact that it changes over time and evolves is what makes is even more interesting to me. Over years of tasting wines the most disappointing thing to me is how over time every bottle is potentially different because of the piece of bark that they cram in the bottle to keep the wine from getting out. The cork aka piece of bark makes every bottle potentially a different universe and therefore every bottle in a case could have a slightly different taste because of this. Tonight we will open 12 bottles of the same wine from the same case to show you our "Wine Drinking People" why we are big advocates of alternative enclosures.
Join us as we embark on one of the most important winetific studies that we have ever conducted. There are only 12 spots available for this “Once in a Lifetime” tasting to showcase the different universe of each 35+ year-old bottle of wine from a single case. The fee for this tasting which includes dinner is $350 + tax, for reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com.
1989 Cos D'estournel Tasting 12 Bottles from The Same Case
A Study In Bottle Variation
Friday, January 10th, 2025
7:30 Pm

1989 CHATEAU COS D'ESTOURNEL, SAINT-ESTEPHE, FRANCE
Price: $425.00 Sale Price: $350.00 Quantity in Stock: 152
(93 Points) Complex aromas of tobacco, earth and forest leaves follow through to a medium body, with fine tannins and a fruity and soft finish. Very soft and long. At its peak, but pretty and seamless. Wine Spectator
Menu
French Bistro Salad:
Bibb Lettuce, Walnuts, Tarragon, Chives with Hardboiled Egg and Shallot Vinaigrette
Chinese Style Crispy Duck Pancakes
Bordeaux Braised Beef Shortrib Wellington with Red wine Demi Glaze
Apple and Cinnamon Creme Caramel Gateaux
The fee for this tasting which includes dinner is $350 + tax, for reservations call 954-523-9463 or e-mail andy@winewatch.com.
A bit about Chateau Cos D’Estournel

Cos D'Estournel lies across a marshy meadow and up a slope from what may be the world's most famous wine estate, Château Lafite Rothschild. Cos has always been an odd curiosity among the stately châteaux of the Médoc, for the property is unlike anything else in all of France. At the top of the hill with vineyards gently fanning down and out over the surrounding slopes sits the great chai - a fantastic architectural amalgam of Chinese gothic and French country château. D'Estournel is the legacy of its first proprietor, Monsieur Louis Gaspard D'Estournel, who used to breed horses and ship them to the Orient. Monsieur D'Estournel was inspired by what he saw on his many trips; the entrance to Cos D'Estournel probably best embodies the former owner's taste for the exotic and the unusual of the East. The main door to the chai once formed the entrance to the harem of the Sultan of Zanzibar and is carved with vine leaves, bunches of grapes, flowers, and wondrous animals. Three Chinese style pagoda turrets grace the structure, and a triumphal arch leads to the main road. The visual impact is almost shocking in the context of its surroundings; one can just imagine the controversy it must have aroused in the staid and somber Médoc of the early 1800's.
Unlike its immediate neighbors to the South in Pauillac - who were producing wines of world fame by 1800 - Cos was a late bloomer. Although wine may have been made on the property in the late 1700's, it wasn't until the early 1800's when, according to legend, Louis decided to sell some of his home-grown stuff on one of his trips to the Orient. However, the folks back East didn't buy a drop, and he had to cart it all the way back to France. At the conclusion of the lengthy round trip, he found that not only did his wine travel well but that time had softened it up marvelously. It fetched a very high price on the Bordeaux market; and from that point forward, Cos D'Estournel was in the wine business. Louis D'Estournel continued to improve Cos all the way into the 1850's and sold it just before his death in 1853 at a price equivalent to that paid a year earlier for the great Château Mouton Rothschild. That Cos D'Estournel had risen to a position of prominence in that era was confirmed by the 1855 Grand Cru Classification of Bordeaux. It was ranked a second cru as well as being rated the highest rated wine of the commune of St. Estèphe.
After Mon. D'Estournel's death, the estate changed ownership several times and was bought in 1919 by the Ginestets, one of Bordeaux's leading wine families. The proprietor at that time, Bruno Prats, was a son of one of the Ginestets (his mother was the sister of Pierre Ginestet, the former owner of Château Margaux). Prats spent his summers at Château Marbuzet, for there has never been a real château at Cos D'Estournel - only the great chai (the winery and barrel aging facilities). In fact, it was not until the mid seventies that the word Château was affixed to the name; before that time the label said only Cos D'Estournel. Although Cos D'Estournel has always been considered the best wine of St. Estèphe, it was never considered in the same league as some of the great châteaux of Pauillac, St. Julien, and Margaux. All that changed under the stewardship of Prats, and Cos has gone from strength to strength. Excellent wines were produced there in 1978 and 1979, and the Château probably produced the greatest wine in its history in 1982 - it rivaled the wines produced by the first growths. The1985 was every bit as good as the 1982, this elevated the prestige of Cos D'Estournel to even higher levels.
In 1998, the PRATS brothers sold Cos d'Estournel to the Merlaut family, the owners of the Taillan group, and to Argentinian investors represented by Mr Mayano. Cos was sold again in 2000 and currently belongs to the Société des Domaines Reybier. With this most recent change in ownership came Jean-Guillaume Prats, great-grandson of Fernand Ginestet and son of Bruno Prats who was also the manager of Cos from 1970 to 1998. Since Jean-Guillaume as taken the helm many critics felt that Cos D'Estournel is producing a wine that is on par with the first growths of the Médoc!
The production of Cos D'Estournel is approximately 20,000 cases a year of a wine that is built for aging, fairly austere when young Cos needs 10-15 years of age in a great vintage like 1989 and can last for upwards of 30 years if cellared properly. The 1989 is a typically large-scaled Cos D'Estournel, but the wine still has remarkable elegance and approachability for a wine from Saint-Estèphe. This may be attributable partially to winemaking practices, partly to the grapes in the final blend (the vineyard is planted to 60% Cabernet and 40% Merlot), and partly to the soil. The estate's attributes are best described by the noted English authority, Clive Coates, who says: "Cos is really a different wine from any other St. Estèphe...a wine which is somewhat softer and more elegant, less aggressively powerful...Cos, however, has both the power and finesse, both the body and the delicacy, both the backbone and the fruit”. In the words of Clive Coates, "Grand Vin, indeed!"
Owner of Cos d’Estournel since 2000, entrepreneur Michel Reybier is a simple and discreet man. Moved by the extraordinary personality of the estate and the audacity of its founder, his decision to acquire was clear: it would be “Cos and only Cos.”
Today he remains deeply attached to his vineyard. “At first glance, I was attracted by the history of the place. And then when I visited the estate, I felt instantly how unique, how exceptional it is.”
Michel Reybier is an active presence throughout the year and a major actor in the estate’s development. In this he resembles his predecessor Louis Gaspard d’Estournel, with whom he also shares a profound passion for Cos d’Estournel.
All the Cos D’Estournel in the store on SALE!!

2009 Chateau Cos d'Estournel Saint-Estephe
Price: $470.00 Sale Price: $389.00 Quantity in Stock: 4
(100 Points) One of the greatest young wines I have ever tasted, the monumental 2009 Cos d’Estournel has lived up to its pre-bottling potential. A remarkable effort from winemaking guru Jean-Guillaume Prats and owner Michel Reybier, this blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Merlot (33%) and a touch of Cabernet Franc (2%) was cropped at 33 hectoliters per hectare. It boasts an inky/black/purple color along with an extraordinary bouquet of white flowers interwoven with blackberry and blueberry liqueur, incense, charcoal and graphite. The wine hits the palate with extraordinary purity, balance and intensity as well as perfect equilibrium, and a seamless integration of tannin, acidity, wood and alcohol. An iconic wine as well as a remarkable achievement, it is the greatest Cos d’Estournel ever produced. It is approachable enough at present that one could appreciate it with several hours of decanting, but it will not hit its prime for a decade, and should age effortlessly for a half century. (RP) Wine Advocate, Review Date: 12/2011
2005 Chateau Cos D'Estournel St. Estephe
Price: $330.00 Sale Price: $259.00 Quantity in Stock: 2
(98 Points) While I am not convinced the 2005 Cos d'Estournel will eclipse the compelling 2003 Cos, it is unquestionably another superb classic from proprietor Michel Reybier and his brilliant winemaker, Jean-Guillaume Prats. Made from an unusually high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon (78%) and the balance mostly Merlot with a tiny dollop of Cabernet Franc, this superb effort requires plenty of time in the bottle. It boasts an inky/purple color as well as a glorious perfume of licorice, Asian spices, creme de cassis, blackberries, and toasty oak. This full-bodied St.-Estephe is exceptionally powerful, pure, and dense with a layered mid-palate that builds like a skyscraper. While there are massive tannins, they are remarkably velvety and well-integrated in this big, backstrapping effort that should enjoy an unusually long life. Forget it for 8-10 years, and drink it between 2017-2040. Wine Advocate # 176 April 2008
2004 Chateau Cos D'Estournel St. Estephe
Price: $265.00 Your Price: $233.20 Quantity in Stock: 9
65% Cabernet, 35% Merlot, 60% new oak; A great success for the vintage, with a first wine comprised of only 25% of the harvest; young, dark color; the gravel soils protected the harvest from rains, and resulted in considerable concentration, tannic solidity, much body and superb aromatic complexity.
2003 Chateau Cos D'Estournel St Estephe
Price: $330.00 Sale Price: $259.00 Quantity in Stock: 9
(98 points) The prodigious, fantastic 2003 Cos d’Estournel is a candidate for “wine of the vintage.” A blend of 68% Cabernet Sauvignon (unusually high for this chateau), 30% Merlot, and 2% Cabernet Franc, 17,500 cases were produced from low yields. An inky/blue/purple color is accompanied by a compelling perfume of black fruits, subtle smoke, pain grille, incense, and flowers. With extraordinary richness, full body, and remarkable freshness, elegance, and persistence, this is one of the finest wines ever made by this estate. The good news is that it will be drinkable at a young age yet evolve for three decades or more. Kudos to winemaker Jean-Guillaume Prats and owner Michel Reybier. Wine Advocate #164 Apr 2006
1999 Chateau Cos D'Estournel St. Estephe Magnum
Price: $650.00 Your Price: $572.00 Quantity in Stock: 1
Winemaker Notes 65% Cabernet, 35% Merlot, 60% new oak; A great success for the vintage, with a first wine comprised of only 25% of the harvest; young, dark color; the gravel soils protected the harvest from rains, and resulted in considerable concentration, tannic solidity, much body and superb aromatic complexity.
1998 Chateau Cos d'Estournel Saint Estephe
Price: $350.00 Your Price: $308.00 Quantity in Stock: 2
(90 points) "The 1998 vintage was not an outstanding one for most Cabernet-reds from Bordeaux, particularly from the Medoc. It rained in late September and affected the quality of the grapes. This said, most of the Right Bank, such as Pomerol and St-Emilion, made superlative wines since they harvest before the rains. In any case, the 1998 Cos was a delicious bottle showing a spicy and slightly herbal character on both the nose and palate with hints of currants and dried fruits. It was full and soft with velvety tannins." James Suckling.
1996 Chateau Cos D'Estournel St. Estephe, France
Price: $425.00 Sale Price: $350.00 Quantity in Stock: 75
(93) Made from 65% Cabernet Sauvignon and 35% Merlot, this is a huge, backward wine. The 1996 possesses an opaque purple color, as well as pure aromatics consisting of cassis, grilled herbs, coffee, and toasty new oak. Massive in the mouth, and one of the most structured and concentrated young Cos d'Estournels I have ever tasted, this thick, structured, tannic wine has closed down significantly since bottling. It requires 7-8 years of cellaring, and should last for 30-35 years. It is a fabulous Cos, but patience is required. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2030. Wine Advocate #122 (Apr 1999)
1990 Chateau Cos d'Estournel, Saint-Estephe, France Magnum
Price: $995.00 Sale Price: $825.00 Quantity in Stock: 2
1990 Chateau Cos d'Estournel, Saint-Estephe, France
Price: $495.00 Your Price: $435.60 Quantity in Stock: 9
(94 Points) Not as concentrated as the 1982, or as most of the vintages made since 2001, the 1990 Cos has reached full maturity. It exhibits sweet berry fruit intermixed with spice box, herbs, and spring flowers. Expansive, round, and sensual, with wonderful purity as well as lushness, this irresistible wine can be enjoyed over the next 6-10 years. Wine Advocate # 183, Jun 2009
1989 Chateau Cos d'Estournel, Saint-Estephe, France
Price: $425.00 Sale Price: $350.00 Quantity in Stock: 147
(93 Points) Complex aromas of tobacco, earth and forest leaves follow through to a medium body, with fine tannins and a fruity and soft finish. Very soft and long. At its peak, but pretty and seamless. Wine Spectator
1986 Chateau Cos d'Estournel, Saint-Estephe, France
Price: $375.00 Sale Price: $275.00 Quantity in Stock: 5
Winemaker Notes 1986 is a vintage marked by an extremly dry summer and by harvesting carried out in ideal conditions. Very intense colour which as yet has scarcely developed. Very complete bouquet which is still closed up; spices, liquorice, cedar wood. Its structure with fine tannin is huge and the wine has full, rich flesh. Very long in the mouth. A virile wine with a future to be laid down in the cellar for many long years, but it may tasted today with game or red meats.
1983 CHATEAU COS D'ESTOURNEL ST ESTEPHE, FRANCE
Price: $425.00 Sale Price: $325.00 Quantity in Stock: 20
"Tasted several times, earthy and elegant in Jul-99. Tasted again in September 2004 at the Rhodes tasting. This is a very fine 1983: far superior on the nose to the 1988. Damson, mulberry and a touch of earth. Fine definition. Perhaps even a little mint leaf. The palate is well-defined with rounded, plummy damson fruit. Not complex but there is a vigor and charm here. Fresh acidity. Becomes quite minerally in the finish" Wine Advocate

2014 Chateau Cos d'Estournel 'Les Pagodes de Cos', Saint-Estephe, France
Price: $75.00 Your Price: $66.00 Quantity in Stock: 7
The joy and spontaneity of moments shared with loved ones. An impromptu lunch with friends is the perfect occasion to open a bottle of Pagodes de Cos. It is reminiscent of the simple pleasures of life, like homemade blackcurrant syrup, a bowl of just-picked red cherries or a freshly opened jar of citrus jam. Pagodes de Cos is at once indulgent, comforting and vivacious, like a carefree conversation with family or friends in a familiar place.

2019 Chateau Cos d'Estournel 'G d'Estournel', Medoc, France
Price: $45.00 Your Price: $39.60 Quantity in Stock: 4
G d’Estournel evokes the wonderment of an explorer returned home from the Far East, his soul replete with luminous memories of majestic Indian elephants, shimmering Burmese gold, the finest of Nepalese silks, the warm glow of Vietnamese lanterns…
A harmony of delectable fruit, a whiff of incense, the sheen of a case inlaid with mother of pearl… and memories of these refined, opulent delights suddenly spring back to life.
MERLOT : 86%
CABERNET SAUVIGNON : 13%
CABERNET FRANC : 1%
The vineyard saw more extreme weather conditions and less rain than Cos d’Estournel. Fortunately, the vineyard was able to compensate for climatic conditions thanks to the age of its vines and their roots, which forever dig deeper from one year to the next, light ploughing efforts—carried out more intensely than usual—and the fresh air brought by the nearby Gironde Estuary.
The 2019 vintage of G d’Estournel delivers vivacity and balance; it is at once fresh and rich, vigorous and discreet. Vibrant and highly spirited, with unmistakable notes of pepper, it is a long, silky wine, whose nose of blackcurrant and violet is highlighted by aromas of eucalyptus, thyme and rosemary.