Château Lafleur 2004
350,00 CHF * netto 323,77 CHF
Lagerbestand 6
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| Winzer: | Château Lafleur |
|---|---|
| Wein: | Château Lafleur 2004 |
| Jahrgang: | 2004 |
| Klassifizierung: | AOC |
| Land: | Frankreich |
| Gebiet/Region: | Bordeaux / Pomerol |
| Alkoholgehalt: | 13,5 % |
| Traubensorte: | Cabernet Franc, Merlot |
| Bewertungen: | Parker 95/100, Vinous 91/100, Winespectator 94/100, Gabriel 19/20, Jancis Robinson 18.5/20 |
| Allergene: | Enthält Sulfite |
Bordeaux Total René Gabriel:
05: Fassprobe: Sehr dunkles, tiefes Granat-Purpur. Dichtes, verrücktes Bouquet, reife Johannisbeeren, tolle Kräuternuancen, leicht tintige, aber auch blumige Ansätze. Im Gaumen deutliche Cabernet-Franc-Note die dem Extrakt wiederum eine florale Frische verleiht, reiche Adstringenz, bespickt mit Reife verlangenden, massiven Gerbstoffen, würziges Finale mit Gewürznelken, Tabak, schwarzem Pfeffer und Cassis, zeigt Kraft, Länge Rasse und Grösse. Wird aber viel Geduld verlangen bis zur ersten Genussreife die in 10, vielleicht auch 15 erstmals erreicht wird (19/20). Trinkreife 2015-2040. Bewertung 19/20. -René Gabriel-
Robert Parker Wine Advocate:
Tasted at Justerini & Brooks agency tasting in London. I absolutely adored the Château Lafleur 2004 when I first tasted it from barrel. Now with a decade on the clock, it is beginning to truly fulfil its promise as one of the wines of that vintage. It has a deep garnet hue. The nose demonstrates a sense of energy married with outstanding delineation: blackberry, blueberry and freshly shaved black truffle. The palate is extremely focused and tense, the acidity perfectly judged, and though the growing season perhaps curtails the sustain on the finish, there is coolness and a nonchalance here that is captivating. There remains some adolescent broodiness here, but give it another 3-4 years and you will have a great Pomerol and a great Lafleur on your hands. Tasted February 2015. Drink Date 2017-2035. Rating 95/100. – Neal Martin-
Vinous:
Good dark red. Currant, minerals, graphite and nutty oak, along with some funkier notes of leather and musky tobacco. Supple, deep and fine-grained but with a cooler character than the 2005. Less black and more red in character than the 2005, throwing off notes of raspberry, mocha, coffee, leather and underbrush. Finishes with substantial, slightly edgy tannins. This one will be fascinating to follow. Rating 91/100. -Stephen Tanzer-
Jancis Robinson:
Dark greyish crimson. More autumn leaves than on the two Pessacs just tasted, more developed Merlot character at the very beginning yet still, amazingly, there's a primary sweet cherry aroma. Overriding impression is fruit purity and clarity. Maybe just a hint of smoky liquorice. Rich and deeply fruited, firm, juicy, caressingly gentle and so persistent with impressive freshness. Drink Date 2014-2028. Rating 18.5/20. -Julia Harding-