Chateau Lafite Rothschild
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Chateau Lafite Carruades de Lafite
PRE-ORDER 2005 | WA 93 The 2005 vintage was excellent, resulting in dense, concentrated fruit with high acidity. As the second wine of Chateau Lafite Rothschild, this vintage is considered a serious, high-quality wine. 2006 | JS 96 Blackcurrant, violet, graphite, cedar, tobacco, and cocoa. Medium-bodied, balanced acidity, and well-melted tannins. 2007 | JS 91 Juicy with red berry, blue fruit, and fine tannins, showing some savory/herbaceous, "leafy" notes typical of the vintage. 2009 | JS 95 Full-bodied, silky, and viscous with well-developed, round tannins. Ripe black plum, boysenberry, cassis, smoky oak, and pencil lead. 2015 | JS 94 The 2015 vintage is characterized as approachable yet structured, offering a blend of 57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot, and 7% Cabernet Franc 2017 | JS 93 A deep garnet-purple color, with savory notes of cassis, pencil lead, and plum. It is considered to have a softer, more accessible profile in its youth compared to stronger vintages, yet it remains a "dark, racy second wine". 2018 | JS 97 Ripe black fruits, silky texture, and high-end tannins. 2020 | JS 96 The 2020 features aromatic notes of rose, lavender, cassis, and cigar box. It is described as a lively, "bouncy" palate with bright fruit and fine tannins. About Winery Carruades is the second label wine produced by Chateau Lafite-Rothschild. After fermentation and maceration, the wines are tasted, selected and put together according to their different qualities. This step is very important because this is where we make the difference between the great "Lafite" and the second wine "Carruades de Lafite". The wines are drained off into oak barrels. We use 100% new barrels for the ageing of Lafite. The year after, these same barrels will be used for the Carruades.
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Chateau Lafite Chateau Lafite Rothschild
PRE-ORDER 2000 | JS 100 The nose is fresh, bright, and dense. With aromas of violets, minerals, spices, cool stones, mint, dark fruits, and plum skins, this is beautiful. Very much still a baby right now, it needs much more time. This is a wine for the next generation. Finesse and elegance, truly a wine that makes you contemplate life. 2002 | WS 95 Cedar, black currant, tobacco, lead pencil shavings, and earthy notes. 2003 | WA 100 Full-bodied with very firm tannins that have softened with age but ensure longevity. 2005 | JS 100 It is built for long-term aging, with experts advising it still requires time to reach its full potential, despite entering its drinking window. 2007 | WE 94 Savory, classic, and elegant. It is noted for being less powerful than typical Lafite vintages but very sophisticated. 2008 | WA 96 Critics describe it as refined, focused, and intense, with "textbook" Lafite cedar and lead pencil notes, alongside savory black fruits. 2011 | WE 96 Known for a delicate yet structured style with fresh acidity and subtle cedar, graphite, and spice notes. 2012 | WE 97 Medium-bodied, soft, and spicy with notes of blackcurrant and graphite. 2014 | JS 98 The 2014 vintage is characterized by a "tight and dense" structure with "solid, compact balance," notes Wine.com. It is often described as having a floral nose with strong graphite, violet, and dark fruit flavors, making it a very polished and elegant, rather than overly powerful, wine. 2015 | JS 99 Rich, powerful, and textured with a strong graphite backbone. 2016 | JS 100 Full-bodied, dense, and structured, with intense tannins that are perfectly ripe and polished. 2017 | JS 98 Elegant, medium-bodied, and highly aromatic with savory accents, vibrant red/black fruits, and a long, perfumed finish. 2018 | WA 100 Deep purple-black in color, it needs a fair bit of swirling to unlock intoxicating scents of blackcurrant cordial, baked plums and black cherry compote with an undercurrent of dark chocolate, licorice, cast-iron pan, cedar chest and fertile loam, plus a waft of pencil lead. 2019 | WA 100 The 2019 vintage is described as having a "sensual bouquet" with aromas of dark fruit, pencil box, sous-bois (underbrush), and white pepper. It is characterized by a "femme fatale" texture—power disguised by silky, polished tannins. 2020 | WE 100 Dense and structured yet incredibly elegant, with notes of cigar box, cedar, and crushed stones. 2021 | JS 97 Savory, elegant, and "old-school" rather than powerful, Dark berries, cedar pencil, black truffle, violets, and graphite. About Winery Chateau Lafite Rothschild is one of only four classified first growths and thus the designation as 1st er Cru. The vintage rankings of the Universal Paris Exposition in 1855 officially gave Lafite the rating as “Leader among fine wines.” While the first known reference to Lafite dates to 1234 with a certain Gombaud de Lafite, abbot of the Vertheuil Monastery north of Pauillac, Lafite’s mention as a medieval fief dates to the 14th century. The name Lafite comes from the Gascon language term “la hite”, which means “hillock”. There were probably already vineyards on the property at the time when the Ségur family organised the vineyard in the 17th century, and Lafite began to earn its reputation as a great winemaking estate. Jacques de Ségur was credited with the planting of the Lafite vineyard in the 1670s and in the early 1680s. The estate achieved wide popularity in the 1750s when it became the favorite wine of King Louis XV. Thomas Jefferson was also a steadfast customer and even visited the estate. After the 1973-1976 mini-crisis that hit Bordeaux, Baron Eric’s management of the estate made strides forward with a search for excellence and the gradual addition of a new technical team. In 1985 Baron Eric began a tradition of inviting fine-arts photographers to photograph Chateau Lafite. Today, his daughter Saskia de Rothschild represents the 6th generation of the family at the head of the winemaking properties.
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