Producer | Château Latour |
Country | France |
Region | Bordeaux |
Subregion | Pauillac |
Varietal | Bordeaux Blend |
Vintage | 2009 |
Sku | 3337 |
Size | 6L |
A blend of 91.3% Cabernet Sauvignon and 8.7% Merlot with just under 14% natural alcohol the 2009 Latour is basically a clone of the super 2003 only more structured and potentially more massive and long lived. An elixir of momentous proportions it boasts a dense purple color as well as an extraordinarily flamboyant bouquet of black fruits graphite crushed rocks subtle oak and a notion of wet steel. It hits the palate with a thundering concoction of thick juicy blue and black fruits lead pencil shavings and a chalky minerality. Full-bodied but very fresh with a finish that lasts over a minute this is one of the most remarkable young wines I have ever tasted. Will it last one-hundred years? No doubt about it. Can it be drunk in a decade? For sure. Proprietor Francois Pinault and his director Frederic Engerer have pulled out all the stops to produce one of the most monumental Latour?s ever made.
This is incredibly floral on the nose, with violet and lilac as well as dark and ripe raspberry and blueberry. Full-bodied, with a dense and incredibly rich palate yet held back and in reserve. Such precision and beauty. It lasts for minutes on the palate. This reminds me of the 1990, but better made and better raised. It is really the style of Latour, where the tannins grab you at the end. This will most likely be a perfect wine. Score range: 97-100 BT. —James Suckling,
A breathtaking combination of dried flowers and minerals with dark fruits such as currants and blackberries. Full-bodied with fabulous fruit concentration yet its compacted. Velvety tannins. So much fruit and beauty. It's the quality of the tannins that are magic. It is the famous 1959 all over again. Amazing. Try in 2022.
The 2009 Latour is endowed with a simply magnificent nose with intense blackberry and cassis fruit laced with minerals and graphite extremely focused to the point of overwhelming the sense. Wow. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannin multilayered black fruit infused with crushed stone and a hint of white pepper though it clams up towards the finish as if to say not yet. Outstanding. This is Latour firing on all cylinders. Tasted blind at Farr Vintners? 2009 Bordeaux tasting.
js96-98 Barrel sample. So velvet, you cannot imagine that this is also a powerfully dense and tannic wine. The black berry fruits have just the right ripeness, while the texture is soft, spiced a little with wood. Under the extreme richness, powerful chocolate and delicious final acidity. —Roger Voss,