Lafite 2005
| Tasting Notes |
While the 2005 is another brilliantly classic Lafite Rothschild, for my taste, it comes in slightly behind their extraordinarily opulent 2003 as well as the dramatically powerful 2000. A blend of 89% Cabernet Sauvignon and 11% Merlot, the 2005 boasts a dark ruby/purple color in addition to that exceptional Lafite perfume of graphite, spring flowers, crushed rocks, and sweet black cherry and black currant fruit that exudes class and nobility. The wine is medium-bodied with extremely high levels of tannin in addition to sensational purity, length, and overall harmony. However, it is exceptionally backward, and even more tannic than either the 1995 or 1996. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2050+ |
| Score: 96+ | Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (176), April 2008 |
| Made in an ethereal style, the 2005 Lafite is composed of nearly 89% Cabernet Sauvignon, just under 11% Merlot, and a tiny fraction of Petit Verdot (representing only 40% of the total harvest). It is a deep, structured, linear style of Lafite Rothschild that is in total contrast to the opulence and extravagant richness of the 2003 and the bold, dramatic power of the 2000. The dense ruby/plum/purple-tinged 2005 offers up scents of graphite, flowers, crushed rocks, and loads of berry fruit. Medium-bodied and sweet with high tannin, it represents the quintessentially elegant style of Bordeaux. Another brilliant effort made under the auspices of administrator Charles Chevalier, it should be at its finest between 2015-2050+. |
| Score: 94-98 | Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (170), April 2007 |
| The 2005 Lafite is a lighter-styled effort than I expected, but of course, this estate is renowned for its delicacy and finesse. After the world-beating, off-the-charts 2003, which is a modern-day clone of the 1959, the 2005 seems pretty and restrained, but very noble as one would expect. Remarkably, the alcohol is actually higher in 2005 than in 2003, topping out at 13+%. The final blend was 88.8% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10.7% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot. Production represented only 40% of the harvest. The wines dark plum/ruby/purple color is followed by Lafites tell-tale aromas of lead pencil shavings intermixed with flowers, minerals, sweet berries, and black currants. Medium-bodied, quintessentially elegant and finesse-styled with high but ripe tannin, it is an impeccably pure, exceptionally well-made effort. Despite its obvious charm, my instincts suggest it will shut down after bottling. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2050+. |
| Score: 93-96+ | Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (164), April 2006 |
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| Score: 98 | James Suckling, WineSpectator.com, February 2008 |
| Fabulous aromas of currant, tobacco, mineral and cedar with licorice undertones. Muscular wine with firm yet velvety tannins. Full-bodied, with lots of fruit yet reserved and long. Wonderful balance yet plenty of strength. Extremely well-toned and long. 2000 again? |
| Score: 95-100 | James Suckling, WineSpectator.com, March 2006 |
| Slightly severe note on the nose then extremely opulent and fleshy. Hint of strawberry fruit and all in balance with a refreshing dry finish. Very clean, fresh nose. Wonderful length and refreshing complexity. |
| Score: 18.5 | Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, February 2009 |
| Extremely complex and intriguing on the nose. More lifted than Duhart Milon and Carruades. Very fine-boned and minerally - graphite sensation (although there is no Cabernet Franc in the final blend). Delicate - which is quite an achievement in 2005! Very subtle and very youthful. Wonderful opulence with a neat, dry finish. A gorgeous drink that may be overlooked in comparison with Latour's greater drama but a very fine representation of both château and vintage, with, I suspect, a very long window of drinkability. Drink 2018-40? |
| Score: 19 | Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, April 2006 |
| For many years now Lafite under the inspired direction of Christophe Salin has been at the top of its game, making one of the best wines of the vintage without fail. Charles Chevalier, in charge since the early 1990s, is one of Bordeauxs most respected wine-makers. This year Lafite is a massive 88.8% Cabernet Sauvignon with 10.7% Merlot and 0.5% Petit Verdot. All the Cabernet Franc and most of the Merlot has been relegated to Carruades in 2005. An opaque, deep black colour. A powerful, unctuous and super-focused nose with very opulent and exotic cassis fruit, spicy wood and vanilla. Absolutely sensational on the palate with prune-like concentration of thick, layered fruit. Velvety-textured, this structured wine is finely controlled and perfectly balanced. Smooth and strong and exceptionally long on the finish. Sublime Lafite. ONE OF THE WINES OF THE VINTAGE. |
| Score: 19 | Farr Vintners, April 2006 |
| Superb, classic claret nose. Very classy, blackcurrant. Fresh, ripe, well defined. Balanced. I love it. Probably not that expensive. Drink from 2013. Awarded 3 stars. |
| Score: 15.8 | Decanter Magazine, Decanter Magazine, July 2008 |
| Black velvety red, colour sticking to the glass, superb fragrance and intensity, concentrated ripeness, immense depth but overall an impression of fragrance and elegance, a perfect wine. Drink 2015-50. |
| Score: 20 | Steven Spurrier, Decanter Magazine, April 2006 |
| Bright medium ruby. Knockout nose combines black- and redcurrant, minerals, graphite, licorice and lavender. Wonderfully suave and seamless, but with great purity and precision of flavor and terrific inner-palate perfume and lift. This dances over every square millimeter of the palate. Almost painfully young today, with an impression of fresh acidity serving to intensify the wine's flavors. About as austere a wine as I tasted from this vintage in April and yet it's not hard. Finishes with substantial dusty tannins and a whiplash of minerally perfume. I'd forget about this one for about 15 years. |
| Score: 97 | Stephen Tanzer, International Wine Cellar, June 2008 |
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