Château Lafleur, Pomerol
    Château Lafleur

    Château Lafleur, Pomerol, 2008

    96/100
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    96/100
    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

    96/100
    Neal Martin,
    Vinous
    The 2008 Lafleur is a wine that I have tasted several times. It mirrored my previous encounters. There is still impressive fruit concentration on the nose, equally distributed between red and black, a hint of clove and just a touch of Italian delicatessen emanating from the Cabernet Franc. The palate has just melted a little since its obdurate infancy, although it is still quite linear and strict. You might argue that the 2008 Lafleur is a little charmless at the moment, but bottle age will sculpt and abrade this Pomerol into a very fine, if slightly aloof wine. (This was not shown at BI Wine & Spirit’s horizontal but a bottle was opened at a private dinner when I was in Bordeaux a few days earlier.)
    drinking window 2022 - 2055
    date of review 02/2018
    96/100
    Neal Martin,
    Robert Parker Wine Advocate
    Tasted with Baptiste Guinaudeau, the 2008 Lafleur is a wine for which I have a lot of time, and as it approaches a decade old, it is beginning to loosen up a little. There is plenty of fruit on the nosemore than I have encountered on previous bottles, with a mixture of red and black fruitand a hint of bell pepper and sage. The main difference is that those previously rigid tannin have loosened their collar in recent months; therefore, this Lafleur is now entertaining the notion of drinkability. There remains a linearity to this Lafleurand there is still that backboneyet it seems to flow nicely across the mouth, and there is superb mineralite on the finish. It's probably destined to be overshadowed by the succeeding two vintages, but I suggest you do not overlook the 2008 Lafleur.
    drinking window 2020 - 2050
    date of review 06/2017

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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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