Wine 1967 Bordeaux

The 1967 Bordeaux vintage represents a fascinating chapter in the legendary history of this emblematic wine region. Often overshadowed by more celebrated years, 1967 holds a unique appeal for wine enthusiasts and collectors in search of something distinctive. While the reds, particularly from the Left Bank, tended toward lighter, drink-young styles that have since faded, the vintage shines primarily in two key areas: the luscious, opulent botrytis-affected sweet whites of Sauternes and the robust, characterful reds of Pomerol on the Right Bank. Harvested from 25 September onwards, this vintage delivered reasonable quality and quantity, with standout performances that continue to captivate discerning palates. For those looking to purchase 1967 Bordeaux, this vintage promises a blend of historic charm and exceptional highlights, making it a compelling addition to any cellar.

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Labégorce 1967
2 in stock
61533
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Très Légèrement bas
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Bordeaux | Margaux

Labégorce 1967

€120.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€100.00 ex-VAT
Croizet Bages 1967
1 in stock
73078
Red
75cl
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Croizet Bages 1967

€180.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€150.00 ex-VAT
Yon Figeac 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
2 in stock
77965
Red
75cl
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Saint Emilion

Yon Figeac 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !

€172.80 inc-VAT per bottle €192.00 inc-VAT -10%
€144.00 ex-VAT
Vieux Clocher  1967
2 in stock
61622
Red
75cl
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Bordeaux | Médoc

Vieux Clocher 1967

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Vieux Clocher  1967
5 in stock
61624
Red
75cl
Top Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Médoc

Vieux Clocher 1967

€192.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€160.00 ex-VAT
Fontesteau 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
Last one !
1 in stock
66316
Red
75cl
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Haut Médoc

Fontesteau 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !

€183.60 inc-VAT per bottle €204.00 inc-VAT -10%
€153.00 ex-VAT
Destieux 1967
2 in stock
67983
Red
75cl
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Bordeaux | Saint Emilion

Destieux 1967

€172.80 inc-VAT per bottle
€144.00 ex-VAT
Duhart Milon 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !
Last one !
1 in stock
88901
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
Mid Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Pauillac

Duhart Milon 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !

€172.80 inc-VAT per bottle
€144.00 ex-VAT
Ausone 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !
-10%
Last one !
1 in stock
90231
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Saint Emilion

Ausone 1967 -10% DISCOUNT !

€334.80 inc-VAT per bottle €372.00 inc-VAT -10%
€279.00 ex-VAT
Clos des Quatre Vents 1967
5 in stock
101350
Red
75cl
Very slightly damaged
Very High Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Margaux

Clos des Quatre Vents 1967

€162.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€135.00 ex-VAT
Haut Brion 1967 -10% DISCOUNT!
-10%
8 in stock
111866
Red
75cl
Slightly Damaged
High macaron
86/100
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Bordeaux | Pessac Léognan

Haut Brion 1967 -10% DISCOUNT!

€351.00 inc-VAT per bottle €390.00 inc-VAT -10%
€292.50 ex-VAT
Gruaud Larose 1967 Double Magnum 3L
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1 in stock
123649
Red
300cl
Very slightly damaged
High shoulder
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Bordeaux | Saint Julien

Gruaud Larose 1967 Double Magnum 3L

€480.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€400.00 ex-VAT
Tertre Daugay 1967 Jeroboam 4.5L - PROMO -15% !
-15%
Last one !
1 in stock
123656
Red
500cl
Mid Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Saint Emilion

Tertre Daugay 1967 Rehoboam 5L - PROMO -15% !

€867.00 inc-VAT per bottle €1,020.00 inc-VAT -15%
€722.50 ex-VAT
Tertre Daugay 1967 Mathusalem 6L
Last one !
1 in stock
123657
Red
600cl
Top Shoulder
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Bordeaux | Saint Emilion

Tertre Daugay 1967 Imperial 6L

€1,200.00 inc-VAT per bottle
€1,000.00 ex-VAT

Weather conditions of the 1967 vintage

The 1967 wine season in Bordeaux unfolded as a dramatic narrative, with weather playing a central role in shaping the vintage's character. January began with sharp cold, dropping to -10°C (14°F) in the second week, before warming in February. March cooled again as the vines began to awaken, and early April brought frost to the Right Bank on the 6th and 7th, causing some damage. May was unstable, with thunderstorms and a humid end, but June heralded the first flowers around the 1st, followed by a warm and sunny period with temperatures rising to the mid-thirties Celsius. July continued this heat wave, although the vines showed signs of water stress after 27 days without rain. Relief came on August 8th with rain, followed by sunny days hovering around 30°C (86°F). September, however, turned cool and rainy, raising concerns about rot for the reds, although conditions improved around the 23rd, just in time for harvest. For Sauternes, this rainy period was a blessing, fostering the noble rot essential for their sweet wines. Picking ended in mid-October, leaving behind a vintage defined by resilience and selective brilliance.

Left Bank

On the Left Bank of Bordeaux, the 1967 vintage produced lighter wines than their more robust counterparts from exceptional years. Many required chaptalization to increase sugar levels, a testament to the dry summer that hindered maturity. While these wines offered early drinking pleasure in their youth, most have since declined, making exceptional bottles rare gems today. Yet, there are treasures to be discovered for those exploring the 1967 Bordeaux vintage. Take the Palmer 1967, a fleshy, almost Burgundian wine tasted in March 2022, which exudes elegiac charm. Similarly, the Latour 1967 impresses with its bright red fruits and mentholated freshness, served by CEO Frédéric Engerer the same month. The Haut-Brion 1967 brings bucolic appeal, while the Smith Haut Lafitte 1967, encountered at the château in 2018, remains pleasantly vibrant. For collectors seeking to buy 1967 Bordeaux from the Left Bank, these highlights offer a taste of history and finesse that defy the vintage's modest reputation.

Right Bank

The Right Bank, particularly Pomerol, emerges as the red wine star of the 1967 Bordeaux vintage. Here, the wines achieved a depth and character that eclipsed their Left Bank peers, with the finest Pomerol bottles receiving praise for their enduring appeal. The Pétrus 1967, rated 99 by Robert Parker, is exceptional, blending sensuality and rustic charm even as it begins to soften with age. First tasted in 1999 at The Square restaurant in London, it remains a compelling choice for those seeking a legendary 1967 Bordeaux wine. Other Pomerol gems include the Trotanoy 1967, rich and enduring, and a magnum of La Fleur-Pétrus, opened by Édouard Moueix, which dazzles with its vitality. The L'Église-Clinet 1967, tasted in January 2019 at the Oswald club, continues to please, while the Vieux Château Certan 1967 shows signs of fatigue in 2020. In Saint-Émilion, the Ausone 1967 offers leathery elegance, and Larcis-Ducasse finishes with a divine Earl Grey note. For buyers, the 1967 Bordeaux wines from the Right Bank offer a robust and collectible experience rooted in Pomerol's triumph.

Sauternes: Sweet wines from the 1967 vintage

If there is one region that truly savored the 1967 vintage, it is Sauternes. The combination of rain in early September and sunshine at month's end created ideal conditions for botrytis, the noble rot that defines these sumptuous sweet wines. Harvesting began in late September and extended through late October, yielding concentrated, botrytized berries that rival the great 1959 vintage. The Château d'Yquem 1967, rated 99 by Robert Parker, reigns supreme, its complexity and energy revealed during an impressive 2019 tasting at the Hide restaurant in London. The estate insists that this legendary wine, approaching 50 years, still has decades ahead. The Climens 1967, tasted in 2022 at the estate with Bérénice Lurton, reveals itself as tense and deep, while the Suduiraut 1967 delights with notes of mandarin and orange peel. The Doisy-Védrines 1967 holds admirably, though Rieussec is slightly flat. For those eager to buy 1967 Bordeaux, Sauternes offers an unparalleled legacy of sweet wines, with bottles that promise both immediate pleasure and future potential.

Critics' reviews

Robert Parker's ratings elevate the 1967 Bordeaux vintage with two near-perfect scores that underscore its peaks of excellence. The Château d'Yquem 1967 achieves a 99, testament to its ineffable complexity and enduring vitality, making it a crown jewel for sweet wine enthusiasts. Equally impressive, the Pétrus 1967 also scores a 99, celebrated for its sensual depth and rustic appeal, consolidating Pomerol's dominance among reds. These vintage wine ratings from the Wine Advocate highlight the exceptional performances of an otherwise uneven year, offering buyers a clear guide to the best of 1967 Bordeaux. While the vintage as a whole is not hailed as exceptional for reds, these high scores underscore the potential for extraordinary discoveries, particularly for collectors seeking top-tier bottles with proven pedigrees.

Why buy Bordeaux wines from 1967?

So, why buy from the 1967 Bordeaux vintage today? For starters, it's a piece of wine history, born during the Summer of Love, a year that gave the world timeless music and cultural milestones. While many reds have faded, the exceptional wines from Pomerol and Sauternes remain vibrant, offering a taste of 1967's unique character. The sweet whites from Sauternes, led by the legendary Château d'Yquem, continue to evolve, promising decades of pleasure for patient collectors. The best from Pomerol, such as Pétrus and Trotanoy, offer rustic elegance that appeals to those who value depth over brilliance. For casual buyers, the charm of owning a bottle from this psychedelic year, as Michael Broadbent so vividly described it, adds a narrative element to each glass. Whether you're building a collection or searching for a special gift, purchasing 1967 Bordeaux wines connects you to a vintage of resilience and selective brilliance. With highlights that defy its modest reputation, this vintage offers both immediate appeal and long-term value, making it a smart and soulful addition to any wine lover's repertoire.

In a world where the rock classics of 1967 still resonate, these Bordeaux wines echo this enduring spirit. Explore our selection and secure your share of this historic vintage at the best price today!

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