Château Latour

Premier Grand Cru Classé Pauillac Red Bordeaux Blend

9.217 ratings
9.36 pro ratings
Pauillac, Médoc, Bordeaux, France
Red Bordeaux Blend
Chili & Hot Spicy, Potato, White Rice, Mushrooms, Pasta, Pork, Salami & Prosciutto, Pungent Cheese, Lamb, Tomato-Based, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Beef, Hard Cheese, Venison
Top Notes For
Jay Kline

Presented to me double-blind. The wine pours a dull purple/garnet color with a translucent core and significant rim variation, moving towards a rust color. The wine has medium viscosity with light staining of the tears and signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of cassis, dried blackberries, dried red and purple flowers, old leather bound books, tobacco, a touch of menthol, some earth, old wood and a sprinkle of warm spices. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+. Super high quality but a touch thin.

Initial conclusions: Due to the observable characteristics of color, rim variation, sediment, smell and flavor, I think this wine has significant age; 30+ years. However, this is still very alive and showing more than enough markers to give an indication of place. Subsequently, this could be a Cabernet-based blend or a Tempranillo-based blend from the United States, France, or Spain. For me, I’m getting new French oak vibes instead of American so I’m eliminating Spain. I also think this leans more towards its fruit than its structure and since this comes across a little on the thin side, I’m going to say this comes from a tougher vintage. My final conclusion is this is a Cabernet Sauvignon-based blend from the USA, Napa, 1981. Wow! This showed really well.

It never ceases to amaze me how analogous the 1981 vintage was in both Napa and Bordeaux. I find it equally amazing how well that vintage has held up; particularly when considering its poor reputation, mostly based on the prevailing thought at the time. From my perspective, well stored examples are not going to fall off of a cliff but I would drink now through 2031.

Presented to me double-blind. The wine pours a dull purple/garnet color with a translucent core and significant rim variation, moving towards a rust color. The wine has medium viscosity with light staining of the tears and signs of sediment. On the nose, the wine is vinous with notes of cassis, dried blackberries, dried red and purple flowers, old leather bound books, tobacco, a touch of menthol, some earth, old wood and a sprinkle of warm spices. On the palate, the wine is dry with medium tannin and medium+ acid. Confirming the notes from the nose. The finish is medium+. Super high quality but a touch thin.

Initial conclusions: Due to the observable characteristics of color, rim variation, sediment, smell and flavor, I think this wine has significant age; 30+ years. However, this is still very alive and showing more than enough markers to give an indication of place. Subsequently, this could be a Cabernet-based blend or a Tempranillo-based blend from the United States, France, or Spain. For me, I’m getting new French oak vibes instead of American so I’m eliminating Spain. I also think this leans more towards its fruit than its structure and since this comes across a little on the thin side, I’m going to say this comes from a tougher vintage. My final conclusion is this is a Cabernet Sauvignon-based blend from the USA, Napa, 1981. Wow! This showed really well.

It never ceases to amaze me how analogous the 1981 vintage was in both Napa and Bordeaux. I find it equally amazing how well that vintage has held up; particularly when considering its poor reputation, mostly based on the prevailing thought at the time. From my perspective, well stored examples are not going to fall off of a cliff but I would drink now through 2031.

Jan 27th, 2026
Todd Alexander

This bottle much better than the last.

This bottle much better than the last.

Dec 15th, 2014
Doug Davidson

at Bonhams Pre-Auction Tasting

at Bonhams Pre-Auction Tasting

Dec 12th, 2014
Tom Land

Much more youthful than I anticipated, color was deep with no brickish hue whatsoever. Not sure the fruit will hold up to the tannin structure over the long haul.

Much more youthful than I anticipated, color was deep with no brickish hue whatsoever. Not sure the fruit will hold up to the tannin structure over the long haul.

Jan 21st, 2017
david goldenberg

funky

Nov 18th, 2015
Erik Segelbaum

Dries rose petal leather and perfume. Delicately balance and but still showing well

Dries rose petal leather and perfume. Delicately balance and but still showing well

Jun 11th, 2015
Maximilian Lucian

Inflammatory bordeaux chocolate nose attritional tannins on the tongue

Inflammatory bordeaux chocolate nose attritional tannins on the tongue

Dec 15th, 2014
Gen Miyazawa

ポールの生まれ年のラトュール!

ポールの生まれ年のラトュール!

Feb 21st, 2014
Hai Tran

Hai had this 10 years ago

Hai had this 10 years ago

Nov 1st, 2015
Marc Smoler

Sales Hart Davis Hart Wine Co.

9.1

Marc had this 11 years ago

Marc had this 11 years ago

Jun 8th, 2015