Chateau Latour
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Les Forts de Latour 2015 Les Forts de Latour
Winemaker Notes The 2015 Les Forts de Latour is characterized by a deep ruby color, a nose of intense dark fruits like cassis and blackberry, and floral hints of peony and violets. On the palate, it's full-bodied with silky, plush tannins and flavors of ripe blackcurrant, spice, and minerality, leading to a long, focused, and elegant finish. The wine is considered very pure and balanced, with excellent potential for aging. About Winery Château Latour, a renowned Bordeaux winery, has a rich history spanning centuries. Its name comes from a fortress tower built in the 14th century, used for defense during the Hundred Years' War. The estate, known for its powerful and complex red wines, has seen various owners throughout its history, including the Segur family, who held it for almost 300 years. Today, his daughter Saskia de Rothschild represents the 6th generation of the family at the head of the winemaking properties.
$329.95
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Les Forts de Latour Les Forts de Latour
PRE-ORDER 2000 | V 95 The 2000 vintage is described as having a deeply perfumed, floral, and precise bouquet. It delivers intense black fruit, mint, and tar notes, with a concentrated finish that shows great maturity. 2003 | JS 93 Ripe, opulent, and opulent with notes of cold steel, blackcurrants, and plum. It is riper than the 2000 vintage due to the hot 2003 summer. 2004 | D 94 Deep ruby color with aromas of blackcurrant, graphite, pencil lead, and cedarwood. 2005 | V 94 Open-knit yet deep, featuring structured, supple fruit. Perfumed with hints of cedar, tobacco, smoke, and red berries. 2006 | WA 92 Rivaling classified growths with a profile of blackberry, tobacco, and mineral notes. It is now drinking well but still holds strong, structured tannins for potential future aging 2009 | WA 96 Rich, opulent and wonderfully velvety in the mouth 2010 | WA 97 Intense cassis, graphite, blackberry, and dark chocolate, with a powerful, solid, and tannic structure. 2011 | WE 94 The 2011 vintage is characterized by a "refined bouquet" with black fruit, cedar, and a touch of Pauillac mintiness. 2012 | JD 93 The 2012 blend is composed of approximately 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Merlot, and 2% Petit Verdot. It is praised for its elegance, fine tannins, and a strong, classically structured Pauillac profile with hints of mint, pencil shavings, and mineral. 2013 | WA 91 Soft, approachable, and "fresh" due to the vintage, it lacks the deep power of better years but offers a "classic" Pauillac savory character. 2014 | JS 94 Soft, approachable, and "fresh" due to the vintage, it lacks the deep power of better years but offers a "classic" Pauillac savory character. 2015 | WE 95 The 2015 vintage is characterized as a blend of 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 35.6% Merlot, and small amounts of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. 2016 | V 96 Notes of blackcurrant, violets, cedar, tobacco, and crushed rocks, with excellent freshness and a long,, powerful finish. 2017 | JS 95 The wine is noted for being "super-impressive" and "sculpted," with a balance of tension and power. 2018 | JS 95 Opulent and structured with blackcurrant, boysenberry, graphite, and tobacco. About Winery Château Latour, a renowned Bordeaux winery, has a rich history spanning centuries. Its name comes from a fortress tower built in the 14th century, used for defense during the Hundred Years' War. The estate, known for its powerful and complex red wines, has seen various owners throughout its history, including the Segur family, who held it for almost 300 years. Today, his daughter Saskia de Rothschild represents the 6th generation of the family at the head of the winemaking properties.
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Chateau Latour Chateau Latour
PRE-ORDER 2000 | JS 100 The 2000 is defined by its deep garnet color, extreme richness, and complex notes of graphite, hoisin, crème de cassis, cedar, and smoky fruitcake. 2004 | WE 97 Highlights supreme elegance, sweet cassis flavors, and dry tannins. 2005 | JS 100 Deep ruby/purple color with intense aromas of graphite, crème de cassis, black fruits, and cedar. 2006 | D 97 Dense ruby/purple color with "noble tannins" and strong tannic structure that has softened over time. 2008 | WA 97 Offers classic Pauillac notes of cedar, cassis, tobacco, and crushed stones with a very long finish. 2010 | WA 100 Powerful crème de cassis, black forest cake, charcoal, graphite, and cedar. Full-bodied, incredibly concentrated, with "sweet" tannin and a long finish. 2012 | V 97 The 2012 is characterized as a "restrained" and "elegant" vintage compared to more powerful years, featuring a 90.2% Cabernet Sauvignon dominant blend. 2013 | JS 93 Fresh and vibrant with a medium body, fine tannins, and a long, spicy finish. 2014 | JS 99 Bright red cherry, blackcurrant (cassis), spicy tobacco, and graphite. 2015 | JS 98 Rich, supple, and demonstrative, yet classic and structured. Dark fruits, cassis, loamy soil, espresso, and cedar. 2017 | JS 99 Ripe blackcurrant, violets, liquorice, and earthy notes with high-quality, fine-grained tannins. About Winery Château Latour, a renowned Bordeaux winery, has a rich history spanning centuries. Its name comes from a fortress tower built in the 14th century, used for defense during the Hundred Years' War. The estate, known for its powerful and complex red wines, has seen various owners throughout its history, including the Segur family, who held it for almost 300 years. Today, his daughter Saskia de Rothschild represents the 6th generation of the family at the head of the winemaking properties.
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