Wine 1988

Imagine marking a very special occasion with a 1988 wine that has matured in optimal conditions for more than three decades. Our collection of historic bottles offers well-preserved vintages, created to deliver an unforgettable tasting experience.
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Bottle of Barolo Renato Ratti 1988 red wine
Flaske af Chateau Gourran 1988 rødvin med etikette
Flaske af Taillefert Laborie 1988 rødvin
Flaske af Gaillac Passion 1998 rødvin
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Flaske af Châteauneuf du Pape Domaine des Senechaux 1988 rødvin
Flaske af Lan Reserva 1988 rødvin fra Rioja i Spanien
Flaske af Chateau La Lagune 1988 fra Haut-Médoc
Chateau La Lagune 1988
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Flaske af Laforet Joseph Drouhin 1988 hvidvin fra Bourgogne
Flaske af Chateau de Marbuzet 1988 rødvin

Why a 1988 wine is the perfect gift

Giving a 1988 wine as a gift is much more than just giving a bottle; it is handing over a liquid time capsule that exudes decades of patience and history. This particular year is widely recognized as a classic and excellent vintage in the wine world, especially when we talk about the beautifully structured wines of France and Italy, and just as wine from 1998 can show special aging qualities, a bottle over 30 years old, which has been in optimal storage conditions, makes a gift that represents endurance, strength and a breathtaking maturation process. It is an obvious choice to mark major life events, where you can enjoy a fully matured and complex wine from 1988.

  • A personal journey through time: The vintage creates a direct connection to a specific and memorable year, making it particularly suitable for celebrating birthdays or anniversaries.

  • Classic quality: The year ushered in a series of exceptional vintages, particularly in Bordeaux and Piedmont, where wines were created with enormous potential for aging.

  • Symbol of endurance: The wine's slow evolution from the young, powerful stage to a complex and soft profile reflects the strength found in a long friendship or a strong marriage.

  • Rarity and nostalgia: A well-preserved bottle from this year embodies the year's unique climate and harvest conditions, making it a fascinating collector's item today, just as our wine from 1978 is also often sought after.

  • A shared experience: Opening a mature vintage wine creates a special moment where the history and deep, developed aromas can be enjoyed and shared together.

Characteristics and grapes in our 1988 wine

The collection of wines from this remarkable year represents some of the most classic and age-worthy styles from Europe's great wine regions. The vintage is particularly known for delivering wines with a firm structure that, after decades in the bottle, now present an exceptional harmony and complexity. Through the specific grape varieties, you can taste how time has transformed the young and powerful drops into elegant, deep experiences.

French depth with Cabernet Sauvignon

In France, and especially on the left bank of Bordeaux, the vintage is considered a classic year for Cabernet Sauvignon. Areas such as Médoc and Pessac-Léognan produced wines with firm tannins and great aging potential. Today, these wines have reached a point where the early astringency has been replaced by a velvety texture and incredible elegance. These are wines that reward patience with beautiful balance and a deep concentration of dark fruit.

When you pour a ripe Cabernet Sauvignon from this year, you will typically encounter a complex bouquet of aromas. The primary fruit notes, such as blackcurrant, recede slightly to give way to sophisticated, tertiary nuances of cedar, tobacco leaves, graphite and leather. The classic and slightly restrained style makes it a fascinating experience for those who appreciate finesse and aromatic depth.

Italian elegance from Nebbiolo and Barbera

In Northern Italy, particularly in Piedmont, the warm late summer provided ideal conditions for the region's signature grapes. The Nebbiolo wines, which form the foundation of Barolo and Barbaresco, are distinguished by a beautiful, brick-red color and a silky texture. The initially noticeable tannins are now fully integrated, and in the glass you will find delicate aromas of dried rose petals, truffle, tar and dried cherries. The high acidity still keeps the wine lively and fresh, providing a highly refined and intellectual wine experience.

The Barbera grape from the same vintage complements the Nebbiolo with its darker color and juicy character. A ripe Barbera offers notes of blackberry and red fruit compote, accompanied by intriguing spicy and balsamic undertones such as dried leaves and cocoa. The preserved acidity ensures a remarkable freshness, making it a harmonious and inviting glass that beautifully demonstrates the ability of Italian winemaking to age gracefully.

How to choose and receive your bottle

Buying a mature vintage wine requires trust in both the condition of the bottle and the shipping. We have made the process safe and simple, so you can easily find the perfect wine and have it delivered directly to your door or to a delivery point near you. With a focus on optimal handling and safe shipping, we ensure that the historic wine arrives in perfect condition, exactly when you need it.

  1. Vintage Selection: Start by finding the bottle that best reflects the recipient's preferences and the significance of the occasion. All wines in the collection are preserved under optimal climatic conditions, so the contents maintain their full quality.
  2. Secure ordering: Once the right bottle is in your cart, you can easily and securely complete your purchase. Our dedication to good and reliable customer service is reflected in a high customer satisfaction with a TrustScore of 4.6 out of 5.
  3. Fast and safe shipping: We know that gifts often have to be given on a specific date, which is why we offer same-day delivery. If you buy over 500 DKK, you also get free shipping, and each bottle is packed in specially designed packaging that protects against temperature fluctuations and shocks during transport.
  4. Reception and enjoyment: When the wine arrives, it is ready to be presented. In order for the wine to present itself at its absolute best, we always recommend leaving older wines upright for a few days before opening, so that any natural sediment can settle.

FAQ

Choose according to the recipient’s taste: Bordeaux for structured depth, Nebbiolo for perfumed elegance, or Barbera for lively acidity and freshness. A 1988 wine is also a highly personal present, as it acts like a liquid time capsule from a meaningful year. For dessert, Sauternes from 1988 is a reliably excellent option.
Choose Cabernet Sauvignon for a classic structure with cassis, cedar and ripe, firm tannins. Nebbiolo offers high acidity, silky tannins and notes of dried roses, truffle and leather. Barbera brings juicy red fruit, bright acidity and gentler tannins, with balsamic and spicy nuances.
Yes, many 1988 wines are fully mature today or close to their peak. Stand the bottle upright for 24 hours, decant gently to remove any sediment, and serve reds at 16–18°C. Taste the wine soon after opening, as mature bottles often evolve quickly in the glass.
Yes, the range may also include whites from this year, especially Sauternes, which was outstanding in 1988. Expect honey, apricot, saffron and vibrant acidity; enjoy them with foie gras, blue cheese or as a contemplative dessert wine.
We safeguard condition and provenance by only offering bottles stored under optimal, stable conditions, and by checking fill level, capsule and label before sale. If you have any questions about a specific bottle, we are happy to advise at info@bottleswithhistory.dk or +45 50 99 36 19.