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  • Country ranking ?

    1 463
  • Producer ranking ?

    80
  • Decanting time

    45 min
  • When to drink

    now
  • Food Pairing

    Beef

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The Story

The Château Lafite estate run by the Rothschilds is, with its 100 hectares of cultivated land, the largest of the main Pauillac vineyards.

It is located in the highest part of the area and the view from its château, with its conical towers that appear on the label, takes in the banks of the River Gironde, which flows nearby. The wines are a blend of four different varieties of grape – Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petite Verdot and Cabernet F...

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Tasting note

color

Medium, Brick red and Bright

ending

Long, Pure and Lingering

flavors

Cedar, Cigar-box and Cassis

nose

Intense, Refined, Charming and Pure

recommend

Yes

taste

Average in Acidity, Warming, Medium tannin, Balanced, Well-Integrated, Good texture, Mature, Medium-bodied, Elegant, Fragrant, Refined, Dry and Silky tannins

Verdict

Transparent and Sophisticated

Written Notes

The 1934 Lafite Rothschild was stewed and full of paint aromas (DQ). The 1945 Haut Brion was figgy and gamy, perhaps a touch advanced and certainly not the best bottle of this legendary wine, but still impressive (94A).
  • 94p

The 1934 Lafite-Rothschild, which I have tasted on two or three occasions, must surely be the best vintage of that challenging decade. From the very first bottle that I ever tasted, the 1934 displays all the harmony and elegance you would expect considering its age. Better bottles have been later: generous and (for Lafite-Rothschild) exotic on the nose with orange de sanguine and stewed apricot. The palate is medium-bodied and in common with the 1924, almost like a Pinot Noir in terms of texture and tannin profile. The 1934 is imbued with an almost citric freshness on the finish. In decline, but clinging on!

  • 91p
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Origin

Pauillac, Bordeaux
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