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Vertical Tasting of Chateau Lynch-Bages (Jan 2012)

5.3 g/l total acidity; 13.1% alcohol): Garnet-tinged dark ruby-red. Black fruits, candied red cherry, licorice, minerals, cedar and iron on the complex, still-reticent nose. Then more approachable on the palate, displaying a lovely restrained sweetness to the blackberry and blueberry fruit and excellent lift and clarity from lively acidity and solid underlying minerality. The finish…

The Best from Mediterranean France (Sep 1999)

Saturated ruby-red. Big, ripe nose of bitter chocolate, black raspberry, resiny oak and a whiff of raisin. Very rich, sweet and thick but rather dumb today and lacking nuance. Suggestions of espresso and dark chocolate. Firm acids and substantial tannins give this a fairly sizable structure. Best today on the long finish.

The Best From Mediterranean France (Jul 1998)

Dark ruby-red. Sauvage aromas of raspberry, garrigue, roasted coffee, maple syrup and mint; distinctly cooked suggestions of surmaturite Very rich, sweet and thick; a big, spicy, superripe fruit bomb with a velvety texture and just enough balancing acidity. Finishes with fine tannins and port-like notes of raisin and damp earth.

Looking Backward/Looking Forward: 2000 vs 2001 Bordeaux (Sep 2021)

The 2001 Latour has an exquisite bouquet of blackberry, hints of sloe, cedar and mint, all very complex and beautifully defined. A slight pitted black olive aroma surfaces with time. The palate is medium-bodied with precise tannins and white and black pepper mixed with clove and tobacco. Pauillac through and through; Latour through and through….

Cellar Favorites: Château Latour – New Releases (Jul 2016)

The 2001 Latour is magnificent. A huge, structured wine, the 2001 Latour boasts notable depth to match its vertical, towering structure and pure power. At nearly fifteen years of age, the 2001 remains deep, virile and imposing. With air, the 2001 is a approachable now, but ideally it needs at least a few more years…

The Annual Red Bordeaux Report (May 2004)

Deep red-ruby. Enticing aromas of roasted plum, currant, graphite and smoky oak. Precise, spicy and juicy; more herbal than the 2002 or 2003 but also very intensely flavored and not at all hard. This very long, pure Latour seems to be shutting down today.