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Score 94/100 · Neal Martin

Tasted at the 1947 dinner at The Square, London. Two bottles of the Latour ’47 were opened together, the first seemingly enervated with molasses and peppermint on the nose, smooth and fleshy on the palate but nowhere near the class of the 1949 opened at the chateau two years earlier. (89) The second bottle is far superior, immediately demonstrating much more vigour and tension on the captivating nose with Szechuan pepper, peppermint, dried dandelion and tangerine all vying for attention. It seems effervescent and shimmering, akin to the ’59. The palate is exotic and sumptuous with plenty of sweet red berries and spice, although it cannot discard its intrinsic sense of aristocracy and conservatism at the heart of every great Latour. The finish is long and sensual, almost like a Right Bank 1947 than one of the stars of the Left Bank. Voted by many as wine of the night, it personally was not mine, but it remains a truly great First Growth. Apr 2013, www.robertparker.com

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94/100

Neal Martin

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Château Latour - producer
Latour

One of Bordeaux’s five First Growths, as classified in 1855, Ch. Latour is among the most famous addresses in Pauillac and the world. The estate is renowned for its long-ageing, powerful and structured wines.

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