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RP 99
WS 96
IWC 95
France
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Bordeaux
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Red
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99 points Robert Parker: "A spectacular Latour, the 1996 may be the modern day clone of the 1966, only riper. This vintage, which is so variable in Pomerol, St.-Emilion, and Graves, was fabulous for the late-harvested Cabernet Sauvignon of the northern Medoc because of splendid weather in late September and early October. An opaque purple color is followed by phenomenally sweet, pure aromas of cassis infused with subtle minerals. This massive offering possesses unreal levels of extract, full body, intensely ripe, but abundant tannin, and a finish that lasts for nearly a minute. Classic and dense, it displays the potential for 50-75 years of longevity. Although still an infant, it would be educational to taste a bottle. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2050."
96 ponts Wine Spectator: "Fabulous aromas of crushed raspberries, plums and blackberries. Mind-blowing nose. Full-bodied, with soft and silky tannins and a long caressing finish. Hard not to drink now, but leave it alone.--'95/'96 Bordeaux retrospective. Best after 2010. (2007)"
95 points Stephen Tanzer (International Wine Cellar): "Saturated ruby-red. Dark berries, violet, licorice and a note of torrefaction. Explosive, pure flavors are almost too big for the mouth. Finishes with big, sweet tannins and expanding, exhilarating flavors of pruneaux and crystallized dark berries. Perfectly integrated oak. A great Latour. (May/Jun 1999)"
95 points Neal Martin (Wine Advocate): "Tasted at the Grand Cru Classé opening dinner at Haut-Brion. Sitting next to me, Frederic Engerer rather scorned the ’96, commenting that it would have been a better wine if made nowadays. I think he is being a bit mean. The nose is initially very conservative with sultry aromas of blackberry, tar, cedar and graphite, similar in profile to the 2003 but leaner and less intense. The palate is medium-bodied with great definition and freshness, perhaps a little 'dusty' compared to recent vintages with a drier vintage than might be accepted nowadays. Still, it has a delightful touch of smoke and black truffle on the austere finish. Very fine indeed. Tasted June 2011."
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$129.95
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France
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Burgundy
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Cote d'Or Red
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$695.00
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WS 90
AM 88
France
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Burgundy
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Cote d'Or Red
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90 points Wine Spectator: "There's an honesty in this pure, clean and authentic-tasting Pinot Noir. Mineral, blood-orange, blackberry character takes off unhindered by fancy oak; for aficionados of the real McCoy. (7/31/99)"
88 points Allen Meadows (Burghound): "This is quite bright aromatically and it remains completely primary with an earthy mix of red and black pinot fruit giving way to precise and sweet middle weight flavors that possess good punch if not great density that culminate in solid length where only a touch of acidity pokes through. Unlike some '96s, this remains reasonably well balanced and while this could be approached now with pleasure, I would be inclined to wait another 2 to 3 years before consuming in earnest. In short, this is a solid if not truly great effort for its level. Drink: Try from 2008+. (Jul 2005)"
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