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Josh Orr
Birth year Latour! Boo ya grand ma!
Birth year Latour! Boo ya grand ma!
10Holly Anderson
Yep. Killer. Chuck's cellar. Alive and gorgeous
Yep. Killer. Chuck's cellar. Alive and gorgeous
9.6Rick Baumgarten
Lots of life left. First growth pedigree is still quite apparent. 1983 Vintage.
Lots of life left. First growth pedigree is still quite apparent. 1983 Vintage.
9.6Robert Cunningham
Wine Educator DeVinimus, Wine Workshop
Very nice and aromatic Latour.
Very nice and aromatic Latour.
9.1Marty Winters
Finish him! Scopio Wins!
Finish him! Scopio Wins!
9.1Ian Burrows
Sommelier Atelier Crenn
incredible value First Growth Cabernet if ever that existed... Perfectly mature, seamless palate moves from sweet currant fruit to pipe tobacco and dried mushrooms.
incredible value First Growth Cabernet if ever that existed... Perfectly mature, seamless palate moves from sweet currant fruit to pipe tobacco and dried mushrooms.
9.6Greg Gregory
Tired. Acidity gone and time to drink up.
Tired. Acidity gone and time to drink up.
7.8Vanessa
Château Latour is an iconic estate in the Pauillac commune on the left bank of Bordeaux, achieving coveted ‘First Growth’ status in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. The estate has roots dating back to the 14th century and derives its name ‘La Tour’ from a fortress tower built during the Hundred Years’ War, which no longer exists but is prominently featured on the label in recognition of its history. We weren’t sure what to expect, as many have predicted these 1983s are likely past their prime, but this wine was a masterpiece.
Château Latour is an iconic estate in the Pauillac commune on the left bank of Bordeaux, achieving coveted ‘First Growth’ status in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. The estate has roots dating back to the 14th century and derives its name ‘La Tour’ from a fortress tower built during the Hundred Years’ War, which no longer exists but is prominently featured on the label in recognition of its history. We weren’t sure what to expect, as many have predicted these 1983s are likely past their prime, but this wine was a masterpiece.
9.5Michael Aronovici
A legendary bottle that lived up to its hype. It drank beautifully and I believe can be enjoyed for many years to come.
A legendary bottle that lived up to its hype. It drank beautifully and I believe can be enjoyed for many years to come.
9.3Andrew McIntyre
Birth year Latour for our 700th wine on Delectable! Very mature but still with lots of life. Leather, graphite and earthy notes and still so much power. A great pleasure to drink!
Birth year Latour for our 700th wine on Delectable! Very mature but still with lots of life. Leather, graphite and earthy notes and still so much power. A great pleasure to drink!
9.5WARNING: DRINKING DISTILLED SPIRITS, BEER, COOLERS, WINE AND OTHER ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES MAY INCREASE CANCER RISK, AND, DURING PREGNANCY, CAN CAUSE BIRTH DEFECTS.