Wine 1998

Here are wines from 1998 - a wonderful selection that beautifully captures a moment in time. After more than two decades in ideal cellar conditions, this vintage offers fully mature bottles.
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89 products

Alba · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Monforte d'Alba Riserva Rocche dei Manzoni di Valentino 1998
Podere Rocche dei Manzoni di Valentino
Only one product left!
Burgundy · France
1998
Bourgogne Domaine Mongeard-Mugneret 1998
Domaine Mongeard-Mugneret
Only one product left!
Burgundy · France
1998
Bourgogne Les Lameroses Domaine Rougeot 1998
Domaine Rougeot
Only one product left!
Burgundy · France
1998
Bourgogne Tollot-Beaut & Fils 1998
Domaine Tollot-Beaut
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Burgundy · France
1998
Burgundy Domaine de Courcel 1998
Domaine de Courcel
Only one product left!
Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
Côtes-du-Ventoux J. Vidal-Fleury 1998
J. Vidal-Fleury
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Gigondas · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
Gigondas Domaine de la Tourade 1998
Domaine de la Tourade
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Barolo · Piedmont
Barolo Terre del Barolo 1998
Terre del Barolo
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Salento · Apulia · Italy
1998
Plato Al Bano Carrisi 2019
Al Bano Carrisi
Only one product left!
Barbera d’Asti · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Bricco dell'Uccellone Giacomo Bologna 1998
Giacomo Bologna
There are 4 products left
Carema · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Carema from Produttori di Carema 1998
Produttori di Carema
There are 2 products left
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Bordeaux Château Les Ouches 1998
Château Les Ouches
Only one product left!
Nuits Saint Georges · Burgundy · France
1998
Nuits-Saint-Georges - Les Damodes - Lécheneaut 1998
Domaine Lécheneaut
Only one product left!
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Backsword The wine 1998 by Château Jonquet
Château Jonquet
Only one product left!
Bergerac · Sud-Ouest · France
1998
Cuvée Exceptionnelle 1998 Haut Foucauds
Château Haut Foucauds
Only one product left!
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1998
Les Comtesses Médoc 1998
Les Comtesses
There are 4 products left
Lussac-Saint-Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau du Courlat 1998
Chateau du Courlat
There are 2 products left
Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1998
Haut-Médoc Rinot 1998
Rinot
There are 3 products left
Listrac · Bordeaux · France
1998
Château l'Ermitage 1998 from Bordeaux
Château l'Ermitage
There are 2 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1998
Bourgogne Blanc Domaine Denis Mortet 1998
Domaine Denis Mortet
Only one product left!
Meursault · Burgundy · France
1998
Meursault Coche-Bizouard 1998
Earl Alain Coche-Bizouard
Only one product left!
Fleurie · Beaujolais · France
1998
Fleurie Quatre Vents 1998
Domaine des Quatre Vents
Only one product left!
Beaujolais · Beaujolais · France
1998
Beaujolais Georges Duboeuf 1998
Georges Duboeuf
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Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1998
Lamothe Bergeron 1998
Château Lamothe Bergeron
Only one product left!
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Barolo Cordero di Montezemolo 1998
Cordero di Montezemolo
There are 2 products left
Brunello di Montalcino · Tuscany · Italy
1998
Barbera bigotta 1998
Ethulia
There are 2 products left
Ghemme · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Ghemme Antichi Vigneti di Cantalupo 1998
Antichi Vigneti di Cantalupo
There are 4 products left
Gattinara · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Gattinara Travaglini 1998 red wine
Travaglini
There are 2 products left
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Barolo La Rosa Fontanafredda 1998
Fontanafredda
Only one product left!
Barolo · Piedmont · Italy
1998
Vigna La Delizia Fontanafredda 1998
Fontanafredda
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Côtes de Castillon · Bordeaux · France
1998
Mayne d'Olivier La Noire 1998
Mayne d'Olivier
Only one product left!
Aconcagua Valley · Aconcagua Valley · Chile
1998
Syrah Errazuriz 1998
Errazuriz
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1998
Arzuaga Bodegas Arzuaga 1998
Bodegas Arzuaga
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Ribera del Duero · Ribera del Duero · Spain
1998
Viña Pedrosa 1998 Ribera Del Duero
Bodegas Hnos Pérez Pascuas
Only one product left!
Beaujolais · Beaujolais · France
1998
Chiroubles Château Javernand 1998
Château de Javernand
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Bandol · Provence · France
1998
Moulin des Costes Bunan 1998 Bandol
Bunan
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Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1998
Château Haut-Montil 1998
Château Haut-Montil
Only one product left!
Monthélie · Burgundy · France
1998
Monthelie 1er Cru Rémi Jobard 1998
Domaine Rémi Jobard
Only one product left!
Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau Marquinhos St George's 1998
Chateau Macquin
Only one product left!
Bordeaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Château Majureau Sercillan 1998
Château Majureau-Sercillan
Only one product left!
McLaren Vale · McLaren Vale · Australia
1998
Cabernet Sauvignon Reynella 1998
Chateau Reynella
Only one product left!
Graves · Bordeaux · France
1998
Graves Chateau d'Archambeau 1998
Chateau d'Archambeau
There are 2 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1998
Bourgogne Aligoté 1998 Alice et Olivier
Alice et Olivier De Moor
There are 2 products left
Margaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau Paveil de Luze 1998 Margaux
Chateau Paveil de Luze
There are 4 products left
Châteauneuf du Pape · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
1998 Châteauneuf-du-Pape from Deydier
Domaine Jean Deydier
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Châteauneuf du Pape · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
Châteauneuf-du-Pape Clos du Mont-Olivet 1998
Clos du Mont-Olivet
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Mâcon-Villages · Burgundy · France
1998
Mâcon-Villages Duboeuf 1998
Georges Duboeuf
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Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau Duhart-Milon Rothschild 1998 Grand Cru Classé
Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite)
Only one product left!
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1998
Pedesclaux Château Pedesclaux 1998 Grand Cru Classé
Château Pedesclaux
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Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1998
Les Allées de Cantemerle 1998
Château Cantemerle
Only one product left!
Saint Estèphe · Bordeaux · France
1998
Château Tour Haut Vignoble 1998 Saint Estephe
Château Tour Haut Vignoble
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1998
Glorioso Bodegas Palacio 1998
Bodegas Palacio
There are 2 products left
Gigondas · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
Gigondas Domaine Raspail Ay 1998
Domaine Raspail Ay
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Vacqueyras · Côtes du Rhône · France
1998
Vacqueyra's Alain Jaume 1998
Alain Jaume
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Côtes de Castillon · Bordeaux · France
1998
Seigneurs d'Aiguilhe Château 1998
Château d'Aiguilhe
There are 6 products left
Margaux · Bordeaux · France
1998
Chateau Segonnes 1998 Margaux Red Wine
Chateau Segonnes
Only one product left!
Ladoix · Burgundy · France
1998
Ladoix Bernard Ambroise 1998
Bernard Ambroise
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Ladoix · Burgundy · France
1998
Ladoix Bernard Ambroise 1998 1er Cru “Les Gréchons”
Bernard Ambroise
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Mâcon-Villages · Burgundy · France
1998
Mâcon-Chaintré Maison Champy 1998
Maison Champy
There are 2 products left
Burgundy · Burgundy · France
1998
Burgundy Clotilde Davenne 1998
Clotilde Davenne
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Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1998
Château d'Armailhac 1998 Grand Cru Classé
Château d'Armailhac
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Gevrey Chambertin · Burgundy · France
1998
Gevrey-Chambertin Hubert Lignier 1998
Hubert Lignier
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Saint-Aubin · Burgundy · France
1998
Saint-Aubin 1er Cru "La Chatenière" Chartron et Trébuchet 1998
Châtelain et Fils
There are 3 products left
Alsace · Alsace · France
1998
Riesling Sipp Mack 1998 from Alsace
Sipp Mack
Only one product left!

French wine appellations 1998

As you explore the selection of 1998 wines, you will quickly discover how the classic French wine regions emerge with fascinating differences and an incredibly clear, place-specific expression.

Burgundy and its delicate expression

This vintage placed great demands on the skill of the winegrowers in Burgundy, but the effort resulted in excellent red wines with a long life ahead of them, especially from the Côte de Nuits. Imagine enjoying a glass from appellations such as Gevrey-Chambertin, Vosne-Romanée or Chambolle-Musigny, all of which delivered deeply colored wines with pronounced tannins and a lively acidity, which has ensured them a formidable aging potential. They offer a traditional and firm structure that is just now beginning to unfold gently and harmoniously in the glass.

Although the white Burgundy wines produced limited yields, the quality from certain areas was extremely convincing. This is especially true of Chassagne-Montrachet, Corton-Charlemagne and Chablis, which managed to create rich and powerful white wines. These bottles today offer a pronounced minerality accompanied by a very straight and crisp acidity.

Bordeaux and the structured wines

Traveling to Bordeaux, the vintage is at its strongest on the right bank, where areas like Pomerol and Saint-Émilion benefited from an extremely hot August. This created concentrated, lush and silky wines based on Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Today, these bottles offer a wonderful balance with beautifully integrated tannins and complex, ripe notes of tobacco, cedar and earth.

On the left bank, where the wines are dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, you will experience a more classic and firm structure, as the harvest here faced challenges with rainfall. Despite this, the most skilled winemakers managed to produce muscular and complex wines. With their slightly lower alcohol content and great aging ability, these wines are currently at their absolute peak, ready to make any dinner memorable.

The Loire and the elegant nuances of the region

In the Loire Valley this year, wines were created that were largely driven by their terroir, in a cooler and very classic style from a time before climate change seriously altered the conditions for ripening. In Sancerre, the Sauvignon Blanc grape resulted in crisp white wines that are distinguished by high acidity, fresh citrus notes and the district's well-known, smoky flint character.

Moving further inland to appellations like Chinon, you will find light to medium-bodied red wines made from Cabernet Franc. These wines are characterised by a lively red fruit profile, offering lovely notes of cherry and raspberry. The fruit is most elegantly accompanied by underlying earthy and herbal notes, and a remarkable freshness in the palate.

Why a 1998 wine is a personal gift

Giving a 1998 wine as a gift is about much more than just the contents of the glass; it is a deeply thoughtful and present gesture. Such a bottle brings genuine joy to the recipient because it beautifully represents the passage of time and contains its own, exciting story. For some, an even older bottle, such as a 1988 wine, may have a special appeal.

  • A vintage wine acts as an evocative time capsule that revives memories from a special year, whether it marks a wedding, a birth or an important anniversary.
  • The long maturation process over more than two decades has given the wine a softness and complexity that younger vintages have not yet achieved.
  • Each bottle carries its own unique background story, making it an obvious and present topic of conversation at the dinner table.
  • Over the years, the optimal storage conditions have ensured that the recipient can look forward to a tasty and deeply captivating wine experience.
  • It is a gift idea that differs significantly from more traditional choices, and which clearly shows a high degree of thoughtfulness from you as the giver.

How to prepare and serve a ripe vintage wine

When you are going to enjoy an older wine, it requires more careful handling than the younger bottles, so that you get the absolute best tasting experience. By following a few but crucial steps, you protect the wine's delicate aromas and optimally preserve its fine, complex structure. The same advice also applies to younger vintages; see for example our selection of wine from 2008 .

  1. Preparation and resting time: Stand the bottle upright and let it rest for 24 to 48 hours before serving. This ensures that the natural phenolic compounds and sediment that have formed over decades can sink to the bottom, leaving the wine completely clear in the glass.
  2. Opening the bottle: Older corks can be incredibly fragile. It is recommended to use a two-pronged corkscrew, often called a "Butler's Friend", so you can gently lift the cork without damaging it or pushing debris into the wine.
  3. Decanting and sediment: Pour the wine very slowly into a narrow carafe, preferably with a light source behind the neck of the bottle. This way you can stop pouring immediately when the sediment approaches the opening. Older wines should usually only be decanted for 30 minutes or less before serving, to avoid the delicate aromas from oxidizing.
  4. Temperature and serving: To prevent the alcohol from overpowering the fine flavor notes, mature French red wines are best enjoyed at a cool cellar temperature of 15.5 to 18 degrees. Mature white wines, on the other hand, should be served slightly warmer than young white wines, typically between 11 and 13 degrees.
  5. Choosing a wine glass: Choose thin crystal glasses for the purest contact with the wine. A ripe Burgundy is best enjoyed in a wide, tulip-shaped glass that captures the delicate aromas, while a tannin-rich Bordeaux presents itself best in a tall glass where the wine is allowed to slowly open up.

FAQ

Think about the occasion, the recipient’s taste and any personal connection to the vintage. For a softer, fuller style: Right Bank Bordeaux 1998 (Pomerol/Saint‑Émilion). For more perfumed elegance: Burgundy 1998 from the Côte de Nuits. We offer next‑day delivery and free shipping on orders over 500 DKK, so your gift arrives on time.
Choose based on the structure of the 1998 vintage: Burgundy delivered deep colour, firm tannins and bright acidity, especially in the Côte de Nuits; Volnay/Pommard tends to be a little softer. Right Bank Bordeaux is rich and juicy, the Left Bank more classic and firmly structured. The Loire offers high acidity and a marked mineral character.
Many 1998 wines are in a beautiful drinking window today. Right Bank Bordeaux shows velvety tannins and great depth; the Left Bank is often more classical in style, yet well evolved. Burgundy 1998 is structured but drinking very well from top producers. Our bottles have been cellared in optimal conditions.
Stand the bottle upright for 24 hours. Decant gently into a narrow decanter, mainly to remove sediment, usually for 15–30 minutes. Taste as you go and avoid over‑decanting. Serve reds at 15–18 °C; mature white Burgundies at 11–13 °C. Use large tulip‑shaped glasses.
Yes, most of them do. Sulphites help stabilise the wine and are declared on the label and on our product pages. Older bottles may have lower levels of free SO2, but still contain sulphites. If you are sensitive, please read each product description carefully or contact us for tailored advice.