2006 Château Lafleur, Pomerol, Bordeaux

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
  • Merlot (61%), Cabernet Franc (39%)
Ready - at best (Drink 2015 - 2044)
Jancis Robinson MW
18/20
Jane Anson
92/100
Neal Martin
92/100
Stephen Tanzer
93/100
James Suckling
93/100
Robert Parker
95/100
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2006 Château Lafleur, Pomerol, Bordeaux

Description

The 2006 Lafleur is a vintage that I have not encountered for a little while. It is similar to how it tasted at a decade old, with wild strawberry, blackberry, and hints of cooked meat on the nose, but still pretty backwards and needs time to meld fully. The palate is medium-bodied with still a slightly coarse entry that I don't think would be accepted by Baptiste Guinaudeau today, slightly tarry toward a dense and somewhat muscular finish. Maybe it's just missing Lafleur's usual charm? Yet it's still an impressive Pomerol that requires more cellaring.

Drink 2028 - 2048

Neal Martin, Vinous.com (December 2023)

Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2006
Alcohol % 14%
Maturity Ready - at best (2015 - 2044)
Grape List Merlot (61%), Cabernet Franc (39%)
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Lafleur

Critics reviews

Jancis Robinson MW 18/20

Looks quite evolved. Polished, lifted, light leathery notes with Burgundian fragrance. Really rather charming and it certainly has some luscious fruit in the middle. Though it is not terribly persistent. 

Drink 2014 - 2028

Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (Jan 2010)
Jane Anson 92/100

Hold 3 years or carafe for 2 hours.

Plenty of substance here, such as seductive black fruits and dark spices, if a little tight and extracted on the finish. But there is plenty of appeal and, again, an emphasis on textured and silky, powerful black cherry and bilberry fruits that place you firmly in the best part of Pomerol. Low yields of around 35hl/h. 100% new oak and you can feel it in some of the grilled clove and pepper on the finish.

Drink 2021 - 2040

Jane Anson, JaneAnson.com (Jul 2021)
Neal Martin 92/100

The 2006 Lafleur is a vintage that I have not encountered for a little while. It is similar to how it tasted at a decade old, with wild strawberry, blackberry, and hints of cooked meat on the nose, but still pretty backwards and needs time to meld fully. The palate is medium-bodied with still a slightly coarse entry that I don't think would be accepted by Baptiste Guinaudeau today, slightly tarry toward a dense and somewhat muscular finish. Maybe it's just missing Lafleur's usual charm? Yet it's still an impressive Pomerol that requires more cellaring.

Drink 2028 - 2048

Neal Martin, Vinous.com (Dec 2023)
Stephen Tanzer 93/100

Good, full, deep red. Brooding aromas of black cherry, cherry pit, and liquorice, plus a note that reminded me of a liqueur of flowers. Sweet, chewy, and very ripe, but with restraint and focus on the youthful, mineral-driven flavours of dark fruits, liquorice, and pepper. This shows the cooler, medicinal cast of a classic young Lafleur, and although almost surprisingly silky now, it really calls for extended cellaring.

Stephen Tanzer, Vinous.com (May 2009)
James Suckling 93/100

On the nose, this shows many of the floral and dark berry notes of the 2005, but they are less intense. Full and silky, with beautiful juicy fruit on the palate and a long, delicate finish. I love how this prepares your palate for pleasure. Don’t touch this until 2015. Find the wine.

James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Apr 2011)
Robert Parker 95/100

The 2006 Lafleur, which I had not tasted from bottle before this visit, merits 95 points. One of the vintage’s most brilliant wines, this blend of 61% Merlot and 39% Cabernet Franc is neither as dense nor complete as 2008, but it is structured, closed, and austere as are many 2006s at present). It reveals a plum/purple colour, a beautifully sweet nose of black and red fruits intermixed with incense, and a steely/iron-like smell.

More open on the palate than the 2008, with more obvious spice and earthy undertones, this powerful Lafleur should be drinkable in 5-7 years, lasting three decades. The tiny Lafleur vineyard, harvested between October 8-14, produced a wine with an atypically high percentage of Cabernet Franc. Proprietor Guinadeau stated that the Cabernet Franc was among the finest he had ever harvested.

Drink 2014 - 2044

Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (Apr 2009)

About this wine

Pomerol

Pomerol

With 150 or so producers and roughly 740 hectares of vineyards, the smallest of Bordeaux's major appellations is home to myriad bijou domaines – many making little more than 1,000 cases per annum. If the topography and architecture of Pomerol are typical, the style of its wines is anything but. The best vineyards are planted on a seam of rich clay extending across the raised plateau of Pomerol from the boundary of St Emilion.
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