An evolved, garnet/amber color suggests a much older wine. The 1967 is a lush La Chapelle that appears to be on the verge of breaking up. There is an initial gush of sweet, jammy, cedar, cherry, and herb-tinged aromas and flavors, but the sweetness dissipates quickly in the glass. This wine, which was probably drinkable upon release, is still pleasant, but it requires consumption.