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99 Robert Parker
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.
19 Rene Gabriel
Tiefes Purpur, satt in der Mitte, Granatschimmer am Rand. Das Bouquet zeigt viel rote Pflaumen, eine mineralische Note, frische Kamille und helle Edelhölzer, Zedernhauch und dominikanischer Tabak, gross und doch recht schwer einzuschätzen. Fülliger Gaumen, viel Muskeln, Tannine und Fleisch, die Adstringenz zeigt sich vor allem auf der Zunge und schnürt so eine versprechendes Paket, feine malzig-pfeffrige Note im Extrakt. Kein Wein der sofort anspringt und seine Grösse erst im Laufe der Zeit entwickeln wird. Aber das ist man sich ja von einem grossen Lafleur schon lange gewohnt. warten (2022 - 2060)
95 Wine Spectator
This gushes with mouthwatering blueberry, boysenberry and blackberry fruit, leading to a long black tea- and incense-filled finish. Darkens up considerably as it airs, with layers of extra flesh, Kenya AA coffee and charcoal notes striding through the finish. Shows an exotic side, and gorgeous mouthfeel. Best from 2015 through 2030. 950 cases made. –JM
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Château Lafleur
Consisting of a mere 4.5-hectares of vines, with more than half, surprisingly planted to Cabernet Franc, Château Lafleur may be one of the smaller Pomerol properties, but that does not change that is certainly one of the finest. Located on the gravel-rich Pomerol Plateau, neighboring the phenomenal châteaux, Pétrus and La Fleur-Pétrus, Lafleur regularly produces comparable high-quality wines. Since its creation in 1872, Château Lafleur has stayed in the same kin-line, today, the fifth generation is represented by the Guinaudeau family, that took over estate in the mid-1980s. This single-vineyard grower-producer, due to its rather large proportion of Cabernet Franc, creates considerably structured wines that have the ability to age gracefully for two decades or more. Lafleur is their consistently impressive Grand Vin that shows the house’s signature concentrated layers of dark fruits, minerals, and liquorice, complimented by the wines overall rich opulence.