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Château Lafite Rothschild Domaines Barons de Rothschild - Château Lafite Rothschild Red wine ● Pauillac

2001 75cl

  • HAC
  • 94
    RP
  • 18.5
    JR
  • 96
    WS
  • Photo for illustration purposes only. Vintage sold: 2001
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    In a few words ...

    "A member of the elitist club of "five" châteaux elected premier grands crus classés in 1855, Château Lafite Rothschild undeniably enjoys a unique international prestige and aura. Its aristocratic ancestry is clearly a genetic trait in its favor. The first known reference to Pauillac de lafite dates back to 1234, with the Gascon "la hite" meaning the hillock, where the château would find its origins in the 15th century. Occupying some 50 hectares at the time, vines were not the main production of the seigneury of lafite, and the first plantings were made in 1680 at the request of jacques de ségur des francs. At the end of the seventeenth century, his son alexandre married the heiress of château latour, and 100 years later, the names lafite and latour would appear for the first time in British records. the two châteaux would be managed by the same people until the end of the eighteenth century, when the de ségur family definitively elevated château lafite to royal status, winning the favor of king louis xv and his court. Served at the feasts of maréchal richelieu and madame de pompadour, lafite became "the king?s wine" with those known as "the princes of the vines". After seducing France, the Enlightenment and the fashion for claret wines across the Channel led Château Lafite to conquer the hearts of the English and their crown. After this dispossession, the château was resold several times until 1868, when the estate was sold to baron james de rothschild (cousin of nathaniel, who had bought mouton fifteen years earlier). Then a banker and founder of the Paris branch of the family, he signed contracts with various brokers and merchants right up until the Second World War, before the estate was sold.

    Le Guide Hachette des Vins

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    "En 2001, l'équipe de Charles Chevallier a choisi de laisser le temps au temps et de faire preuve de patience pour suivre un cycle végétatif long. Bien lui en a pris, car elle a ainsi préservé la richesse et la complexité aromatique de ce vin qui joue sur des notes de cuir, de fruits rouges, de réglisse, de grillé et de moka. Ample et puissant, le palais s'appuie sur des tanins de velours pour livrer une foule de saveurs et annoncer un grand potentiel de garde, confirmé par la longue finale où s'exprime le raisin. Il ne faudra pas avoir peur d'attendre sept ou huit ans avant d'ouvrir cette très belle bouteille."

    Tasting notes

    Appearance

    Dense, dark garnet color, drawing on purple in its youth.

    Aroma

    The bouquet consists of black and red fruits, roasting, licorice and leather.

    Wine Empyreumatic | Fruity | Spicy

    Taste

    The Pauillacs are vigorous and tannic, which softens with age which allows the tannins to melt and give a nice and round structure.

    Wine Fruity

    Product details

    Keeps

    20 years

    Peak

    -

    Service

    17°C

    Grape varieties Cabernet-franc, Cabernet-sauvignon, Malbec, Merlot, Petit verdot

    Terroir The Pauillac appellation is based on thick rumps of gravel resting on limestone-dominated marls. The proximity of the Gironde estuary allows a thermal regulation favorable to a good maturation of the grapes.

    Culture type

    Reasoned agriculture

    Alcohol

    12.5%

    Content

    75cl

    Decanting

    30 min.

    Food and wine pairings

    Meat

    Roasted lamb, game, tournedos, rib of beef on the bone

    Cheeses

    Fried mushrooms

    Guides reviews

    4.7/5

    (7 ratings by guides)

    2 / 3 Le Guide Hachette

    94 / 100 Parker Wine Advocate

    18.5 / 20 Jancis Robinson

    96 / 100 Wine Spectator

    93 / 100 Jean-Marc Quarin

    97 / 100 Vinous

    96 / 100 Wine Decider

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    Domaines Barons de Rothschild - Château Lafite Rothschild

    Domaines Barons de Rothschild - Château Lafite Rothschild is a domain from the region Bordeaux in France, that produces 93 wines available to purchase, including the wine Château Lafite Rothschild 2001.