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Latour à Pomerol 2006 75cl

AOC | Pomerol | Bordeaux | France
CHF 102.70
Critics scores
17 Rene Gabriel
Mittleres Granat-Rubin. Fein dropsige Noten, Himbeergelée, helles Caramel, sanft buttrig. Saftiger Gaumen, im fast molligen Extrakt einen dezenten Grenadinetouch zeigend, harmonisch lang und sehr elegant, einfach wunderschön. trinken (2011 - 2028)
17 Rene Gabriel
Mittleres Granat-Rubin. Fein dropsige Noten, Himbeergelée, helles Caramel, sanft buttrig. Saftiger Gaumen, im fast molligen Extrakt einen dezenten Grenadinetouch zeigend, harmonisch lang und sehr elegant, einfach wunderschön. trinken (2011 - 2028)
90 Wine Spectator
Raspberry and floral aromas follow through to a medium-to-full-bodied palate, with fine tannins and a chocolate, cream and cedar aftertaste. This has mellowed with time. Best after 2012. 2,080 cases made. –JS
90 Wine Spectator
Raspberry and floral aromas follow through to a medium-to-full-bodied palate, with fine tannins and a chocolate, cream and cedar aftertaste. This has mellowed with time. Best after 2012. 2,080 cases made. –JS
89 Robert Parker
This is a sexy, soft, round wine with notes of sweet red and black fruits intermixed with hints of truffle, tobacco leaf, and spice. Medium to full-bodied with sweet fruit and a savory mouthfeel in an up-front, forward style, this wine needs 2-3 years of cellaring and should drink up to 15 years or more.<br/>
89 Robert Parker
This is a sexy, soft, round wine with notes of sweet red and black fruits intermixed with hints of truffle, tobacco leaf, and spice. Medium to full-bodied with sweet fruit and a savory mouthfeel in an up-front, forward style, this wine needs 2-3 years of cellaring and should drink up to 15 years or more.<br/>
Producer
Château Latour à Pomerol
Château Latour à Pomerol is another property that fits under the renowned JP Moueix family umbrella. While the ownership of the estate resides with a charitable foundation, the Fondation de Foyers de Charite de Chateauneuf de Galaure, Ets. Jean-Pierre Moueix has acted as manager of the château for over 40 years. Along with the family’s other top Bordeaux châteaux, Latour à Pomerol has become one of the leading Pomerol vineyards. The 8-hectare vineyard is made up of two parcels: the first, Les Grandes Vignes, is situated close to the church of Pomerol; the second is located on the western side of the Pomerol Plateau. The charming cru, like many Right Bank wines, remained relatively unknown until the budding wine critic, Robert Parker wrote about it in the early 1990s. Today, Château Latour à Pomerol’s wines offer a more opulent expression of the appellation, producing supple, ripe and richly plummy Merlot and Cabernet Franc blends.