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2010 Lafleur

By Chateau Lafleur

2010 Lafleur from Château Lafleur, Pomerol, Bordeaux

The 2010 vintage in Bordeaux stands out as a phenomenal year, a period when the confluence of optimal climatic conditions harmonised to create vintages of profound pedigree and poise. The 2010 Lafleur from Chateau Lafleur, a paragon of the Pomerol appellation, epitomises this acclaimed vintage with splendid exactitude.

 

An Exquisite Testament to a Celebrated Vintage

The strength and distinction of the 2010 Lafleur are indisputable, crafted as it is from the impeccably curated terroir that has become synonymous with Château Lafleur. Situated on Pomerol's hallowed plateau, the vineyards here benefit from layers of gravel atop clay, conferring upon the wine a structure and complexity that is unparalleled.

In assessing the 2010 Lafleur, one is greeted with a mélange of olfactory eloquence - truffles, fresh violets, and a diligent whisper of spice. There is no mistaking this for any other vintage; it asserts its own authority, undeniably 2010, capturing the essence of its harvest. The palate reveals an eloquent dance of power and finesse - dense black fruits interlace with an earthy minerality, while tannins assert themselves with grace, promising longevity that beckons wine investors’ attention and acclaim.

 

The Embodiment of Pomerol Elegance and Investment Potential

The harmony between opulence and elegance in the 2010 Lafleur presents collectors with an investment opportunity rife with potential. As this wine gracefully matures in cellar conditions, it evolves, consistently yielding new dimensions of aroma and flavour that persist in enchanting enthusiasts and investors alike.

For one who appreciates the intricate layers and exceptional experiences offered by fine Bordeaux, the 2010 Lafleur from Château Lafleur represents an essential addition to one’s portfolio. Rich with the promise of Pomerol at its zenith, it sustains its allure as an eminently desirable acquisition for the discerning investor with an appreciation for wines that unfurl their narrative over time.

As I reflect on my encounter with this remarkable vintage, it's evident that the 2010 Lafleur stands prominently among its peers – a wine replete with the potential for both gustatory pleasure and a resplendent development arc worthy of investment. In its steady progression lies both its profound beauty for collectors and a robust proposition for investors seeking tangible luxury.

Current market price

$20,970.00

12x75cl

Highest score

100

POP score

630

Scores and tasting notes

100

This red shows such beautiful and ripe aromas of blackberries, orange peel, hazelnuts, and tropical fruits. It's full-bodied, with superb texture of polished tannins that are velvety. The length last for minutes. It's muscular yet elegant. It flexes it muscle yet pulls them back. What gorgeous tone to this young red. Try in 2020.

James Suckling - jamessuckling.com, November 14th 2013

97

Bottled the previous May, the Lafleur 2010 has a classic, tertiary nose that unfurls slowly in the glass. It is surprisingly understated and is perhaps a little subdued after bottling, but it gradually reveals blackberry, briary, wild hedgerow and smoke. The palate is medium-bodied with a firm backbone. It is very fresh and similar to Petrus it displays the 'mannerisms' of a Left Bank Pauillac. The tannins are strict and linear, the fruit dark and broody at the moment. There is a citric thread that runs from start to finish, whilst the finish is foursquare and slightly aloof. This is a serious, long-term Lafleur, but not as approachable as the 2009. Every bottle should come with free 14th century Scottish castle cellar and a 20-year padlock. Tasted November 2012.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal Mar 2013

96+

Soft, fruity, but very charming, this wine offers up plenty of ripe black cherry fruit intermixed with some incense, spice box and tobacco leaf. Drink it over the next 5-6 years.

Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #194 May 2011

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