Rating:
7,
Maturity:
The 1998 growing season was marked by a chaotic weather pattern. It was
unseasonably warm until March, and then a freak snowstorm in April slowed down
the growth of the vines. Flowering and fruit set were disrupted by rain in May
and June and there was excessive heat in August. The really bad weather came in
September, when it rained nearly the entire month. However, dire forecasts of
impending disaster turned to upbeat enthusiasm when Indian summer weather
kicked in for most of October, allowing grapes to acquire the sugars and
flavours they had been sorely lacking until then. The majority of the Sauvignon
Blancs and Chardonnays
are for early drinking. The reds are variable, with the best Cabernet
Sauvignons and Zinfandels
coming from producers who harvested late and who made rigorous grape
selections. The best wines will make ideal mid-term drinking while waiting for
the more substantial and long-lasting 97s and 99s to come
to fruition.
© BB&R Limited, 2006
1998 North America
Berry Bros & Rudd,
3 St James St, London, SW1A 1EG
Tel: 0870 900 4300
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