Wine 1989

A well-chosen 1989 wine is much more than just a drink in the glass; it is a living story about that very year when it all began, and it will undoubtedly make your celebration memorable.
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Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau La Tour L'Aspic 1989 Pauillac
Chateau La Tour L'Aspic
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Gigondas · Côtes du Rhône · France
1989
Gigondas Vidal-Fleury 1989
Vidal-Fleury
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Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Pauillac Chateau Lynch-Moussa 1989 Grand Cru Classé
Chateau Lynch-Moussas
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Haut-Bages Averous 1989 from Pauillac
Chateau Haut-Bages
Saint Estèphe · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau de Marbuzet 1989
Domaines Prats
Pauillac · Bordeaux · France
1989
Château Batailley Pauillac 1989 Grand Cru Classè
Château Batailley
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Haut Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau Camensac 1989 Grand Cru Classé
Chateau Camensac
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Margaux · Bordeaux · France
1989
Château Marquis D'Alesme Becker 1989 Grand Cru Classé
Château Marquis D'Alesme Becker
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Saint Émilion · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau Fonroque Saint Émilion 1989 Grand Cru Classé
Chateau Fonroque
Margaux · Bordeaux · France
1989
Bordeaux Margaux 1989
Chateau Paveil de Luze
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Médoc · Bordeaux · France
1989
Chateau Vieux Serestin Medoc 1989
Francis Casert
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Asti · Piedmont · Italy
1989
Castillo Montroy 1989 Reserve
Castillo Montroy
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Rioja · Rioja · Spain
1989
Rioja Monte Real 1989 Gran Reserva
Monte Real
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Barbaresco · Piedmont · Italy
1989
BARBARESCO 1989 ASYLUM GRASSO
ASILI GRASSO
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Piedmont · Italy
1989
FAVORITA 1989 DEL PIEMONTE DELTETTO
DEL PIEMONTE DELTETTO

Vælg en vin fra 1989 til egen nydelse eller som gave

When you choose to open a 1989 wine, you invite a piece of history to the table, but if you prefer newer vintages, you can also explore our selection of wine from 1999. De mange års ro og modning giver vinen en dybde og kompleksitet, der gør den ideel til at samle folk omkring et veltilberedt måltid. In order to get the best experience, it can be advantageous to consider whether the occasion calls for a structured red wine for the main course, or perhaps a rounded, sweet dessert wine to end the evening in the most beautiful way. No matter what you prefer, we at Bottles With History are always ready with practical advice and guidance so that you can easily and confidently choose a wine from 1989 that fits exactly the event and the recipient's personal taste.

Characteristics of European Wines from 1989

1989 was a remarkable year for wine production in Europe, and bottles from that year are highly prized today among collectors and wine lovers. This year was particularly characterized by exceptional conditions in several prominent wine regions, which resulted in wines with exceptional qualities and aging potential. Lad os dykke ned i, hvad der gør en 1989 vin så speciel.

I Bordeaux-regionen i Frankrig var 1989 et af de år, hvor naturen virkelig viste sig fra sin bedste side. A warm summer and ideal harvest conditions created powerful, structured red wines with a rich palette of flavor nuances that have developed beautifully over the years. Disse vine er kendt for deres dybde og kompleksitet samt en robust tanninstruktur, der har tilladt dem at modne graciøst.

I Tyskland, især i Mosel-regionen, leverede 1989 en af de bedste årgange for Riesling. These wines are characterized by their balanced acidity and extraordinary sweetness, combined with an aromatic intensity that is still prominent. En 1989 Riesling kan være den perfekte gave til en, der sætter pris på vine med en historie og en distinkt karakter.

Italy also showed excellent results in 1989, particularly in Piedmont, where the Barolo and Barbaresco wines achieved great acclaim for their aromatic complexity and the finesse of the tannins. Disse vine har en imponerende evne til at ældes og udvikler en blødere, mere nuanceret smagsprofil over tid.

When you choose a 1989 wine at Bottles With History, you can be sure that each bottle not only represents an outstanding vintage, but also tells the story of a special year when the elements of nature came together to create something magical. Such a wine can be the perfect gift that both delights and impresses the recipient with its unique history and sublime taste experience, and we also offer the wine from 1979 for those who want even older vintages.

How to open and enjoy a wine from 1989

At åbne og nyde en vin fra 1989 kræver både omtanke og omhu for at sikre, at vinens fulde potentiale udnyttes bedst muligt. Her hos Bottles With History forstår vi vigtigheden af at behandle disse historiske skatte med den respekt, de fortjener.

Først og fremmest er det essentielt at lade vinen hvile i oprejst position i mindst 24 timer før åbning. Dette tillader eventuelt bundfald at sætte sig, hvilket er en naturlig del af ældningsprocessen. Når du er klar til at åbne flasken, anbefaler vi at bruge en proptrækker af god kvalitet. Vær særligt forsigtig, da korken kan være skør på grund af alderen. En ah-so proptrækker er ideel, da den er designet til forsigtigt at løfte korken uden at skade den.

Once the wine has been opened, it is a good idea to decant it carefully to separate the wine from the sediment and at the same time allow the wine to breathe. Dekantering er ikke kun en praktisk handling, men også en ceremoniel gestus, der forstærker oplevelsen af at drikke en vintage vin. Giv vinen 30 til 60 minutter i dekanteren, afhængig af dens robusthed og alder.

Serveringstemperaturen er også afgørende for at nyde en 1989 vin optimalt. A general rule is that red wines should be served slightly cool, around 16-18 degrees Celsius, while white wines and dessert wines thrive at a temperature of 8-12 degrees Celsius. Disse temperaturer hjælper med at fremhæve vinenes komplekse aromaer og smagsnuancer.

Endelig, når du serverer vinen, vær opmærksom på valget af glas. A glass with a wider opening is ideal for red wines as it allows more oxygenation, while a taller, slimmer glass is better for white wines and sparkling wines, which emphasize their freshness and aroma.

FAQ

The 1989 vintage in France was warm and dry, with an early harvest. This led to ripe fruit aromas, higher alcohol and lower acidity, especially in Bordeaux. Expect well‑matured tannins and tertiary notes such as cedar, tobacco and forest floor. Wines from the Rhône are particularly concentrated, and the noble sweet wines are especially impressive.
Yes, many 1989 wines are very enjoyable today, provided they have been stored correctly. The best bottles show balanced fruit, softer tannins and complex tertiary nuances. Some are at their peak now. Assess the bottle’s condition (fill level, colour, cork) and provenance, or seek professional advice before buying.
Start with the style you want and the menu. For red meat, go for structured, dry reds from classic French appellations; for cheese and poultry, rounder, Merlot‑driven wines work well; for dessert, consider a noble sweet wine. For gifts, a region/vintage with personal significance and a bottle in attractive condition with a smart label always makes a strong impression.
We document provenance, evaluate condition (fill level, capsule, cork, label) and, when needed, draw on a tasting panel. Bottles are stored at a stable 12–13 °C, 60–70% humidity and in darkness. You receive a clear description of the bottle’s condition and personal guidance, so you can choose with confidence.
Yes, most vintage wines contain sulphites, both naturally and as protection against oxidation. In mature wines, the free SO2 level is usually lower, but traces remain. With proper cellaring, the flavour is rarely affected; however, people who are sensitive to sulphites should take extra care.