Chateau Laforge 2011

฿2,850.00

Lots of tar, blackberry and earthy character with hints of dried meat. Full body, silky tannins and a fresh finish. Savory wine. Better after 2016.

-James Suckling-

 

Description VINEYARD

CHATEAU LAFORGE is a blend of 92% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc. The vines are cropped low — around 30 hectolitres a hectare — four bunches to the vine (less than half the volume authorised by the Appellation), ensuring concentration. The soil/terroir is the three types that exist in Saint Emilion — sand, gravel, and clay over limestone. The vines that make up the gravel contribution are usually the first we pick each year — the gravel acting like a night-storage heater.

 

Tasting Note

Saturated ruby. High – pitched aromas of black cherry, violet and underbrush. Juicy and intense on the palate; sweet black fruit, mineral and chocolate flavors turn a little austere on the back half. A step up in intensity and sweetness from the Teyssier (also owned by Jonathan Maltus). Finishes with sweet tannins and noteworthy persistence.


ไวน์ Facts

Country: Bordeaux, France
Sub Region
: St.Emilion
Vintage: 2011
Colour: Red
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend
Alcohol %: 13.5%
Food Suggestion: Beef Menu
Provenance (Old/New World): Old World
Bottle Size: 750 ml.

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Wine Score

90 Critics' Score, Aggregated
James Suckling 91Points
Wine Advocate 90Points

90 points Wine Advocate
Another project of Jonathan Maltus, the 2011 Laforge (100% old vine Merlot) offers a sweet kiss of kirsch, chocolate and licorice along with a deep ruby color, a fleshy, ripe, hedonistic personality and 7-8 years of drinkability. This lush, medium-bodied wine is again impressive.


 

Grape Variety

A Bordeaux Blend, at its most basic, is any combination of those grape varieties typically used to make the red wines of Bordeaux. The phrase, which seems to have originated with British wine merchants in the 19th Century, relates as much to wines made from the blend as to the grape variety combination itself.

Red Bordeaux Blends are known for their powerful structure and deep flavors. Dark fruits and berries such as plum and blackcurrant are commonly used to describe the flavors of red Bordeaux, although there is an unlimited range of terms that have been ascribed to them. Tannins tend to be relatively high in these wines, giving them a firm structure.

St.Emilion

St.Emilion is an appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC) for wine in the Bordeaux wine region of France, where it is situated in the Libourne subregion on the right bank of the Dordogne. Saint-Émilion is registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.

The wines of Saint-Émilion are typically blended from different grape varieties, the three main ones being Merlot (60% of the blend), Cabernet Franc (nearly 30%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (around 10%).