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  • Country ranking ?

    608
  • Producer ranking ?

    29
  • Decanting time

    4h
  • When to drink

    now to 2040
  • Food Pairing

Food Pairing

Small crushed potatoes, oil of white truffles and fresh truffles

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Red wine, Château Latour 1996
Château Latour 1996, Château
Latour, Bordeaux, France, Red
wine
  • Users

    98p
  • Pros

    96p
  • Fine

    94p
  • Users

    98p
  • Pros

    96p
  • Fine

    94p

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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

A mild, wet winter resulted in a fairly early budbreak at Latour, on 23 March for the Merlot and 2 April for the Cabernet Sauvignon. After three weeks of cool weather in early May, a warm period from the 23rd caused an "explosion" in growth. Flowering began on 28 May. Some flower abortion was noted in the older Merlot vines in the Enclos. June and July were hot and humid. Thunderstorms continued in August, but Latour was spared, receiving only...

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Vintage 1996

The 1996s stand as a “classic” Bordeaux year, although – as Jancis Robinson MW has written – not in the “skinny” sense; although Farr Vintners’ director, Tom Hudson, told the drinks business that it was perhaps a “very good” rather than a “truly great” year as it wasn’t uniformly excellent across the region.

By way of a recap, 1996 was a particularly sterling vintage for Médoc wines. The Berry Bros & Rudd website extolls: “This is one of th...

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Average Bottle Price

Year Price Change
2022 785€ +9.8%
2020 715€ +8.3%
2018 660€ +5.1%
2016 628€ +2.6%
2015 612€ -7.1%
2014 659€ -17.6%
2013 800€ +9.3%
2012 732€ -16.4%
2011 876€ -1.6%
2010 890€ +223.6%
2005 275€ -
Year Price Change
2022 785€ +9.8%
2020 715€ +8.3%
2018 660€ +5.1%
2016 628€ +2.6%
2015 612€ -7.1%
2014 659€ -17.6%
2013 800€ +9.3%
2012 732€ -16.4%
2011 876€ -1.6%
2010 890€ +223.6%
2005 275€ -

This data comes from the FINE Auction Index, a composite of average prices for wines sold at commercial auctions in 20 countries. The average prices from each year have been collected since 1990. This chart plots the index value of the average price of the wines.

Tasting note

color

Deep, Ruby red and Healthy

ending

Medium, Gentle and Extensive

flavors

Cranberry and Blackcurrant

nose

Youthful, Pure, Opulent and Generous

taste

Average in Acidity, Warming, Balanced, Complex, Good texture, Youthful, Full-bodied, Firm, Focused and Vigor

Veridict

Transparent and Well-rounded

Written Notes

The 1996 Latour had a much deeper nose than either of the Haut Brions, brooding but also a bit horsey at first. There were pencil and black fruits behind that and a touch of toll house. The palate was big yet refined, with laser-like acidity yet still full of finesse. There were nice chalky flavors on its finish, along with animal and tobacco flavors. Someone with their Palm Parker out hailed it as ‘near-perfect’ lol. It got szechuany in the nose, losing its animal and green edges to become just what Goldilocks ordered (96+).
  • 96p

Latour 1996 was similar to Pichon Comtesse 1996 (both appeared on the same flight) but tasted more refined. Great style and sophisticated touch here as well. 95p.

  • 95p

A legendary vintage, though still incredibly young. Powerful, and built to age, this will be a treasure in any collector's cellar.

  • 94p

The bouquet has a hint of menthol, along with dark fruit, then some blueberries emerge. This is a more angular wine, with some herbaceous notes as it opens before the licorice and flowers take over. You have a touch of olive and oregano at the mid palate, some cedar and then red berries. There is a nice backbone to the wine, very well integrated oak. The tannins are fairly light and supple, tart red berries and some pepper emerge next. This is somewhat more linear as it composes itself on the finish, with some tobacco notes also becoming evident, a nice thread of acidity, elegant if not as memorable as other vintages. 93 Points

  • 93p
Served blind. Ruby, garnet rim. Tobacco, cedar, cassis, some figs, lightly floral, anise and leather nose, detailed and elegant. Fresh acidity, ripe tannins, fruity if leaner, detailed, elegant, cassis and anise, detailed, elegant, lively, rounded, lovely details and lovely balance, beautiful wine, long and graceful. 95
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Information

Origin

Pauillac, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Excellent

Value For Money

Good

Investment potential

Very Good

Fake factory

Be Catious

Glass time

1h

Drinking temperature

18

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