A rank amateur attempts to teach himself something about wine
Monday, 6 February 2012
Barons de Rothschild Lafite Réserve Spéciale 2007
"Lavish aromas of bramble, plum and vanilla. Then a sumptuous mouthful of damsons, ripe blackberries and soft, silky tannins. Beautifully structured and long-lasting". So says the Laithwaite's website, and who am I to argue with that?
I think this is a REAL find. We had two bottles on Christmas day and it was the best we had all holiday, (with the exception of this, a lovely Chateau Gruaud Larose 1998)
For the price (three bottles included in a 15 bottle Laithwaites case for about £160) you simply have to hand it to Laithewaites, it's a stunner.
Apparently, "Charles Chevallier, the winemaking legend behind Lafite, oversees production from premium Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, cherry-picked from the finest sites".
Why they sell it at that price I don't know, but am forever grateful. Unfortunately it's not available right now. Which may make the glass I hold in my hand the last I drink of it. I'm certainly appreciating it on that basis, or any other. I'll keep looking for more.
Labels:
Bordeaux,
Lafite,
Rothschild,
under £15
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