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Les Pensées de Lafleur 2009

RegionBordeaux
Subregion France > Bordeaux > Right Bank > Pomerol
ColourRed
TypeStill
Grape VarietyMerlot

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Tasting Notes

The Guinaudeau family has produced what is arguably their finest wine at Lafleur in 2009. A blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc from a portion of the vineyard that sits in a swale, the 2009 Les Pensees de Lafleur has terrific purity, a serious level of concentration, impressive notes of melted licorice and kirsch liqueur, and a full-bodied mouthfeel. While its tannins are soft, the wine boasts plenty of glycerin and leaves an impressive tactile impression. Drink it over the next 20-15 years.

91
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate, March 2012

Dark chocolate, black cherry and blackberry. Full-bodied, with very silky tannins and lots of chocolate and berry flavors. I love the length to this; it goes on for minutes. Second wine of Lafleur.

92/95
James Suckling, WineSpectator.com, April 2010

Deep crimson, 50/50 Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Very heady and rich and aroma of foxgloves. Lively and fresh and zesty. Much more aérien than most right-bank 2009s! Polished and racy. Animal and lively. Graceful but a bit dry on the end but seriously good wine. 'More serious than usual', says the son. Certainly very structured. Date tasted 30th March 2010. Drink 2015-2025.

17.5
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, April 2010

A little reserved at the tasting but structured for ageing. Plenty of line, length and freshness (50% Cabernet Franc). Less density than Lafleur but clearly cut from the same cloth. Drink 2018-2030.

17.5
James Lawther MW, Decanter.com, April 2010
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