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Château Lafleur, Pomerol
Château Lafleur

Château Lafleur, Pomerol, 2003

critic reviews

90/100Neal Martin,Vinous

The 2003 Lafleur is a commendable Pomerol from a year when the appellation struggled. There is just a touch of blowsiness on the nose, which articulates the growing season more than the terroir with stewed plum, mulberry and a touch of melted tar. The palate is plump and powerful, rounded with lower acidity than other vintages (as you would expect), quite sweet with a touch of kirsch on the finish. Fine, if a bit unexciting and lacking Lafleur's DNA. Tasted from ex-château magnum at Kate & Kon's 40-Year vertical in Austria.

DRINKING WINDOW 2026 - 2044
date of review 09/2025
95/100Robert Parker,Robert Parker Wine Advocate

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.

DRINKING WINDOW 2008 - 2025
date of review 04/2006

product details

Country:
France
Region:
Bordeaux
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Style:
Grape Variety:
abv:
13.5%