CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR 1988
CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR 1988
CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR 1988
CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR 1988
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1988

CHÂTEAU LAFLEUR 1988

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95 / 100
Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
Minerality, black raspberries, earth, truffle, flowers and fresh cherry notes make up the perfume. Full bodied, concentrated, masculine but refined, the wine ends with a long, exotic blast of sweet kirsch sensations. Air really helped the wine develop. It got better with 2 hours in the decanter. 1988 Lafleur could be the wine of the vintage!
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93 / 100
Falstaff June - 2012
Falstaff
Strong ruby garnet. Mineral scent, juicy berry fruit, some dried fruit, a hint of caramel, firm tannins, fresh acidity, complex texture, sweet dark berries also on the palate, saline, good youthful structure, extract-sweet finish, good potential.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pomerol
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Lafleur
Château Lafleur
Château Lafleur: This small 4.5-hectare vineyard, located in the Pomerol appellation, produces wine that is certainly one of the rarest and most sought-after. Made from Merlot and Cabernet Franc (50% and 50%), Château Lafleur wines are of exceptional quality. All these elements and limited production (averaging 12,000 bottles, one of the smallest in Pomerol along with Le Pin) explain the high prices of Château Lafleur.