Château Lafleur

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99 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate
94 point - The Wine Advocate
93 point - The Wine Advocate
99 point - The Wine Advocate
99 point - The Wine Advocate
100 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate

Château Lafleur

100 point - The Wine Advocate
99 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate
94 point - The Wine Advocate
93 point - The Wine Advocate
99 point - The Wine Advocate
99 point - The Wine Advocate
100 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate
95 point - The Wine Advocate
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The 2019 Lafleur is an utterly profound young wine that unwinds in the glass with aromas of rose petals, raspberries and sweet spices mingled with notions of blood orange, violets and fresh tobacco that are hauntingly reminiscent of this estate's great 1982. Full-bodied, deep and seamless, it's layered and multidimensional, with a concentrated core of vibrant fruit, lively acids and ripe, powdery tannins, concluding with a long, searingly intense finish. This magical Lafleur is unquestionably one of the wines of the vintage.
The 2016 Lafleur is blended of 55% Cabernet Franc and 45% Merlot grown mainly on gravel over clay. Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the nose begins by slowly releasing gorgeous, beguiling scents of truffles, black soil, crushed rocks and smoked meats, giving way to a beautiful perfume of red roses, dark chocolate-covered cherries, oolong tea and lavender with wafts of cigar box and iron ore. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is completely coated with taut, tightly wound yet ethereally weighted layers of earth, mineral and perfumed black fruits, firmly fixed by very fine-grained tannins and great freshness, finishing very long and incredibly fragrant.
The 2014 Lafleur has a lucid hue. The bouquet bides its time, gradually unfolding with scents of raspberry coulis, blackberry, black truffle and just a faint hint of dark chocolate, all beautifully defined and yet you know it is keeping something in reserve. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannin. There is that backbone, which of course you expect with this Pomerol, but also a sense of refinement and poise, a seam of spiciness that develops with time in the glass that prolongs the finish. No, it is not the greatest Lafleur that I have tasted. It's just a really great Pomerol that will give many years of pleasure.
Tasted blind at the Southwold 2012 tasting, the 2012 Lafleur has a very well-defined bouquet that is complex and laden with blackberry, granite, cedar and veins of graphite, all with razor-like precision. The palate is medium-bodied with fine delineation and lovely poise. There are plenty of graphite-infused black fruit interwoven into this Pomerol with a cheeky dab of spiciness on the finish that needs to manifest just a little more precision in order that it attains full potential. As usual, Baptiste, Julie and Jacques Guinaudeau have conjured a serious Lafleur destined for long-term ageing.
This tiny jewel of a property has produced a beautifully rich 2011 Lafleur from a blend of 53% Cabernet Franc and 47% Merlot. The Merlot was picked between August 31 and September 12, and the Cabernet Franc between September 22-23. The 2011 reveals a floral-scented bouquet with notions of kirsch, licorice and black raspberries. It is medium to full-bodied with terrific fruit purity, good minerality and slightly more acidity and freshness than are found in such ripe vintages as 2009 and 2010. At present, the Guinandeau family, the owners, are using between 50-60% new oak in an attempt to emphasize their great terroir and the extraordinary fruit quality they achieve from both the old vine Cabernet Franc and Merlot. This cuvee possesses some serious tannin and will undoubtedly need 5-6 years of cellaring after its release, but it should be one of the longer-lived wines of the vintage, lasting 25+ years.
Tasted blind as a vintage comparison at the Valandraud vertical, the 2010 Lafleur put in an absolutely no holds barred astonishing performance. Lafleur is wont to improve in bottle and this is certainly the case apropos the 2010. It has a boisterous ripe blackberry, cranberry, sous-bois and graphite-scented bouquet that is an absolute beauty. Power mixed with quite brilliant precision, you almost want to laugh at its sheer audacity. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannin; there is immense depth and wonderful cohesion. Mineral-drenched black fruit, a slightly chalky texture and outstanding energy and tension on the finish - this is a magnificent Pomerol from the Guinaudeau family.
An absolutely prodigious blend of 55% Cabernet Franc and 45% Merlot, the 2009 Lafleur displays the tell-tale characteristics of this great estate. Kirsch liqueur, licorice and floral notes are intermixed with raspberry in a very full-bodied, super-intense, opulent and multi-dimensional style. Extraordinarily dense and pure, but not heavy by any means, the intensity, texture, and richness of the 2009 Lafleur are reminiscent of the perfect 1982. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2040.
This amazing wine puts on a display of fireworks in terms of its aromatics, with a stunning nose of blue and black fruits, forest floor, flowers and earth. Dense purple, full-bodied, rich, moderately tannic and super-concentrated, this is a profound Pomerol that still needs another decade of cellaring. This is possibly the greatest Lafleur of the modern era, rivaling the 1982 and 2000. Forget it for another 5-10 years and drink it over the following quarter-century.
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.
The exotic, nearly over the top 2003 exhibits a southern Rhone-like characteristic of kirsch liqueur intermixed with raspberries and flowers. Sweet fruit, high levels of glycerin (the alcohol is less than 13.5%), and high but silky tannins have resulted in a broad, expansive, terrific example of Lafleur that should be at its finest between 2008-2025. Along with Petrus, this stunning, full-bodied 2003 is a candidate for the top wine of Pomerol.
Type:
Rød
Land:
Frankrig
Region:
Bordeaux
Appellation:
Pomerol
Producer:
Château Lafleur
Druer/Blanding:
Bordeaux Red Blend
Serveringstemperatur:
16° - 18° C
Parringsforslag:
Duck, Mushrooms, Hard Cheeses, Red Meat, Game Birds, Charcuterie and Cured Meats

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Château Lafleur

Château Lafleur was founded in 1872 by Henri Greloud, who purchased a small domaine of 4.5 hectares which he named after the hamlet, Lafleur. Still in the hands...

Château Lafleur was founded in 1872 by Henri Greloud, who purchased a small domaine of 4.5 hectares which he named after the hamlet, Lafleur. Still in the hands of the family, the Château is now run by his great great grandchildren, Jacques and Sylvie Guinaudeau, and their children. The team today consists of fifteen dedicated vignerons, whose passion and enthusiasm in the vineyards and cellars are key in the production of the wine.

“We do everything ourselves, with exactly the same team in both the vineyard and cellar. The pruners are the same people who tie up the vines with us for trellising, or thin the leaves when necessary, or bring the grapes in at harvest, or bottle the finished wine. There is never the idea of handing one stage over to the next person – we are all in it together.” Baptiste Guinaudeau, Winemaker

“What I appreciate particularly about the Guinaudeaus is that, most unusually for Bordeaux, they have an almost Burgundian ethos of care and personal attention in the way they run the property. The family personally works the vineyards and seems to know practically every vine.” Jancis Robinson OBE MW

The vineyards are located on the gravel-rich Pomerol plateau and adjoin those of la Fleur-Pétrus, while the property is opposite Pétrus. The wines are typically a blend of 50% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Franc with the best vintages ageing for up to 50 years.

"One of the most distinctive, most exotic, and greatest wines – not only in Pomerol, but in the world.” Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate

"The wine amply deserves its high prices.” Michel Bettane and Thierry Desseauve

"The greatest wine I ever had was a magnum of Lafleur 1947 from John Avery's private cellar, even though it was served alongside the famous Cheval Blanc 1947.” Stephen Browett, Farr Vintners

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Bordeaux

Bordeaux i det sydvestlige Frankrig behøver ikke megen introduktion som et af verdens mest berømte, prestigefyldte og produktive vinområder. Størstedelen af Bordeaux-vinene (næsten 90...
Bordeaux, i det sydvestlige Frankrig, behøver ikke megen introduktion som et af verdens mest berømte, prestigefyldte og produktive vinområder. Størstedelen af Bordeaux-vinene (næsten 90 procent af produktionsmængden) er de tørre, mellemfyldige og fyldige røde Bordeaux-blends, som har skabt områdets ry.

De fineste (og dyreste) af disse er vinene fra de store slotte i Haut-Médoc og højrebredsappellationerne Saint-Émilion og Pomerol. Førstnævnte er fokuseret (på topniveau) på Cabernet Sauvignon, sidstnævnte par på Merlot.

De legendariske rødvine suppleres af hvidvine af høj kvalitet baseret på Sémillon og Sauvignon Blanc. Disse spænder fra tørre hvidvine, der kan udfordre de bedste fra Bourgogne-regionen (Pessac-Léognan er særligt berømt) til de søde, botrytiserede nektarer fra Sauternes.
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Pomerol er en lille vin-appellation, der ligger i Bordeaux-regionen i Frankrig. Den er kendt for at producere nogle af de mest efterspurgte vine i verden, især...

Pomerol er en lille vin-appellation, der ligger i Bordeaux-regionen i Frankrig. Den er kendt for at producere nogle af de mest eftertragtede vine i verden, især rødvine lavet på Merlot-druen.

Pomerols historie går tilbage til romertiden, hvor området var kendt for sin frugtbare jord og sit ideelle klima til vindyrkning. Det var dog først i det 19. århundrede, at Pomerol begyndte at blive anerkendt for sine vine. I 1855 var Pomerol ikke inkluderet i den berømte Bordeaux Wine Official Classification, som var en liste over de bedste vine i regionen. Det skyldtes i høj grad, at Pomerol var en relativt ukendt appellation på det tidspunkt. Det afskrækkede dog ikke vinproducenterne i Pomerol, som fortsatte med at producere exceptionelle vine, der med tiden ville få verdensomspændende anerkendelse.

Produktionsstilen i Pomerol er unik sammenlignet med andre vinregioner i Bordeaux. Vingårdene er relativt små, og mange af dem er familieejede og -drevne. Vinbønderne i Pomerol fokuserer på at producere vine af høj kvalitet, der afspejler terroiret, eller de unikke egenskaber ved jordbunden og klimaet i regionen. Merlot-druen er den dominerende druesort i Pomerol, men der dyrkes også mindre mængder Cabernet Franc og Cabernet Sauvignon.

De typiske vine fra Pomerol er rødvine, der er rige, fyldige og komplekse. De er kendt for deres dybe, mørke farve og intense aromaer af sort frugt, såsom brombær og sorte kirsebær. I smagen beskrives Pomerol-vine ofte som fløjlsbløde med smag af mørk frugt, chokolade og krydderier. Tanninerne i Pomerol-vinene er typisk bløde og velintegrerede, hvilket gør dem lettilgængelige, selv når de er unge.

Nogle af de mest berømte vine fra Pomerol er Château Pétrus, Château Lafleur og Château Le Pin. Disse vine er meget eftertragtede blandt samlere og vinentusiaster over hele verden, og priserne er blandt de højeste i vinbranchen.

Konklusionen er, at Pomerol er en unik og speciel vin-appellation, der producerer nogle af de mest exceptionelle vine i verden. Dens historie, produktionsstil og de druer, der dyrkes der, bidrager alle til Pomerol-vinenes særpræg. Hvis du er fan af rødvin, især Merlot, så er Pomerol helt sikkert en appellation, du skal udforske.

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