A Woman’s Touch: Lafleur 1985-2022 (Sep 2025)

The 2011 Lafleur was just pipped by the 2012. It has retained that Left Bank allure on the nose with graphite and tobacco infusing the black fruit, which does not have quite the brightness nor energy of the following vintage. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins, a little drier and more austere than the 2012, though it coheres wonderfully in the glass and lingers long in the mouth. This is a no-frills Lafleur with a conservative streak that you have to accept. Tasted from ex-château magnum at Kate & Kon’s 40-Year vertical in Austria.