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  • Country ranking ?

    1 170
  • Producer ranking ?

    64
  • Decanting time

    1h
  • When to drink

    Now
  • Food Pairing

    Beef Tenderloin with Ancho and Fennel Seeds

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The Story

The chateau makes three different wines. The so-called grand vin, that is Château Latour itself, a second wine called Les Forts de Latour and a third wine simply called Pauillac. The grand vin comes from the original part of the vineyards, called the Enclos. This is the most prestigious part of the vineyard where the vines have a fine view of the Gironde estuary. The tradition in Bordeaux says that vines that overlook the water make the best w...

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Wine Information

1950
The weather conditions

Favorable weather throughout the growing period and particularly heavy fruiting characterized this crop. Harvest on 20 September.



Vintage quality and tasting comments

Naturally, we assumed that not great quality could come of such abundance. We worked under this misapprehension for a very long time. Yet these were very good wines, supple and ripe, very commercial. Then fairly rapid maturation gave...

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Vintage 1950

Looking more closely at the decade, attention should also be drawn to the 1950 Bordeaux vintage, which offered more quantity than quality - with a few exceptions. Due to the relatively rainy summer, expectations for the year were not very high, but the change in weather at the end of the year made it a good year, and even excellent in some areas. The wines did not have the full and balanced character of the previous year. They were rather note...

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Tasting note

color

Full

ending

Medium, Spicy and Harsh

flavors

Mint, Earthy and Spice

nose

Open

recommend

Yes

taste

Perfectly balanced, Well-structured, Elegant, Round and Rich

Written Notes

The 1950 Latour had a thicker finish with a strong grip. It was drier with more desert qualities and a leathery personality. Its nose had great spice and earth aromas, along with black tobacco. Its palate was big, rich and chocolaty, but with a little air, it came back down to Earth. Initially, it was my favorite, but it got leaner in the glass, a touch too quickly (93).
  • 93p

It is always a treat to taste perfectly mature, older Bordeaux, especially when it is a vintage of Latour, I have never tasted. Medium bodied, refined, soft and with that great blend of forest floor, cedar wood, tobacco, wet earth and spicy, clean, red fruits. The wine seems to have exchanged power with charm. I wish the finish was a bit longer, but this was still a treat. 90 Points

  • 90p

We did not expect high quality from such an abundant harvest. We were wrong. We were able to make very good, supple, ripe wines. Today, this wine has lost much of its fruit and concentration but has maintained a surprisingly elegant balance that can still be enjoyed.

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Origin

Pauillac, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Above Average

Value For Money

Good

Investment potential

No Potential

Fake factory

None
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