Château Lafleur, Pomerol
    Château Lafleur

    Château Lafleur, Pomerol, 2001

    92/100
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    95/100
    Vinous
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    Justerini & Brooks Tasting note

    This is the first time we have tasted at Château Lafleur and we are grateful to Jacques and Sylvie Guinaudeau for their last minute hospitality. The name Lafleur carries with it almost magical connotations and we can see why: the house is simple and quaint, and the wine pure and, in a sense, simple, insofar as it is an honest and uncomplicated reflection of an exceptional terroir. On the nose to begin with, it is as humble as the château itself, delicate and floral, but it builds in confidence and expands gently on the palate to remarkable, mouth-filling proportions, all softness and balance, with pure fruit and a long, gentle finish. Quite an experience.

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    Critic Reviews

    95/100
    Neal Martin,
    Vinous
    The 2001 Lafleur is one of the few wines that must lie in the shadow of the 2000. Yet this is no slouch. It is quite pungent on the nose with red berry, black plum, mint and ferrous scents, much more youthful than you would expect from a 23-year-old Right Bank. The palate offers fresh and vivid black fruit and supple tannins. The 2001 is glossy in juxtaposition with the 1985, showing a little headiness toward the finish, but time will temper that. This is a superb showing, but it needs more bottle age. Tasted at the Pomerol dinner at Cornus restaurant in London.
    drinking window 2026 - 2050
    date of review 03/2025
    92/100
    Robert Parker,
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    Performing slightly less impressively from bottle than it did from cask, this wines Cabernet Franc element has come forward, revealing a distinctive herbal, bell pepper, vegetal character that kept my score from going higher. Nevertheless, there is plenty to like about this 2001 Pomerol. It possesses a saturated ruby/purple color, powerful aromas (kirsch liqueur, raspberries, and blackberries), an earthy, muscular, chunky character, and the most tannic personality of any Pomerol I tasted. While not the huge blockbuster Lafleur can often produce, it is well-built. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2019.
    drinking window 2009 - 2019
    date of review 06/2004

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    Specifications

    Country:
    France
    Region:
    Bordeaux
    Appellation:
    Pomerol
    style:
    Red Wine
    Grape Variety:
    Merlot Cabernet Franc
    abv:
    13.5%

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