Château Lafleur 1995
Colour: Deep purple.
Nose : A bouquet with aromas of blackberry, gunflint, before evolving on fine notes of chocolate, liquorice and wild mint.
Palate : Rich black fruit flavours, medium-bodied with fine, powerful and noticeable tannins. Good depth with black fruit, smoke and black truffle before unfolding with confidence on the long finish.
Food Pairings : Grand Veneur venison, leg of lamb and shoulder of lamb served with melting potatoes, fillet of beef with café de Paris butter.
931,20 € TTC
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| Poids | 1,2 kg |
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| Dimensions | 16,6 × 14,1 × 38,5 cm |
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Château Lafleur Château Lafleur is a Bordeaux wine from the Pomerol appellation. The estate is located on the right bank of the Bordeaux vineyards, in the commune of Pomerol in the Gironde department. Like all the wines produced in this appellation, Château Lafleur is not classified, but the estate is esteemed among the great wines of the region. Among the rarest and most expensive wines, the wine is widely cited as one of the best in the world. Located near Chateau Petrus, this small estate shares a history with the property across the street, Chateau Le Gay. Both were part of the Le Manoir de Gay estate in the mid-18th century and were purchased by the Greloud family and divided between the sons into two estates, with the Domaine de Lafleur section eventually inherited by André Robin who put his own personal stamp on Lafleur. The vineyard consists of 4 hectares with the grape varieties 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. The annual production is on average 1,000 cases.

