Château Latour Premier Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend 1970

$575

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Ratings on Delectable

Lee Lightfoot Delectable Pro

Seamless classic regal Paulliac. Thank you Mike Trupiano!

Seamless classic regal Paulliac. Thank you Mike Trupiano!

9.7

Martin G Rivard Delectable Pro

It’s in a gorgeous place right now. It’s drinking perfectly @Ted Mandes I found a pic of our missing wine puzzle piece! lol!! What a night!

It’s in a gorgeous place right now. It’s drinking perfectly @Ted Mandes I found a pic of our missing wine puzzle piece! lol!! What a night!

9.8

Greg Koslosky Delectable Pro

Serious bottle with years of life left.

Serious bottle with years of life left.

9.5

Stephen Bonner Delectable Pro

At 45 still a bit tannic. Flavours of cassis, mint, cedar, cigar box, and tertiary tea notes.

At 45 still a bit tannic. Flavours of cassis, mint, cedar, cigar box, and tertiary tea notes.

9.7

Conrad Green Delectable Pro

From jeroboam. Deep intense fruit still. Slightly tangy with Whiff of band aid. Some sour cherry, an undertow off leather. Very fresh still!

From jeroboam. Deep intense fruit still. Slightly tangy with Whiff of band aid. Some sour cherry, an undertow off leather. Very fresh still!

9.4

Rafael Landestoy Delectable Pro

It's a Latour so it's not going to suck but it was definitely past it's prime. Not terribly complex and the fruit was muted but it's always enjoyable when you get to taste history.

It's a Latour so it's not going to suck but it was definitely past it's prime. Not terribly complex and the fruit was muted but it's always enjoyable when you get to taste history.

9.0

Mike Saviage Delectable Pro

Deep tawny/amber color and almost opaque but still looks young in the glass. Wonderful nose with notes of black cherry, pencil shavings, crushed walnuts, kirsch, cigar box, and baked apples. Nicely structured in the mouth. The fruit was slightly faded at first but with 6 hours of air the fruit came on to deliver a velvet mouth feel with a palate coating finish. In a great drinking window right now.

Deep tawny/amber color and almost opaque but still looks young in the glass. Wonderful nose with notes of black cherry, pencil shavings, crushed walnuts, kirsch, cigar box, and baked apples. Nicely structured in the mouth. The fruit was slightly faded at first but with 6 hours of air the fruit came on to deliver a velvet mouth feel with a palate coating finish. In a great drinking window right now.

9.5

Robert Cunningham Delectable Pro

Wine Educator DeVinimus, Wine Workshop

A lovely balanced showing. Superior to the 70 Forts de Latour.

A lovely balanced showing. Superior to the 70 Forts de Latour.

9.3

Jasmine Hirsch Delectable Pro

Sales & Marketing Hirsch Vineyards, founder In Pursuit of Balance

Loved this wine last night.

Loved this wine last night.

9.4

Jay McInerney Delectable Pro

Novelist, Wine Critic Town & Country, Expensive Wino & Gastronaut

70 vintage. A beautiful beast.

70 vintage. A beautiful beast.

9.3

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