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    Chateau Latour

    Latour Pauillac 1er Cru 2013

    Bottle Size
    75CL
    Rating
     
    About Professional Wine Ratings
    A wine score is the quickest, simplest way for a wine critic to communicate their opinion about the quality of a wine. Professional wine rating scores from a wide range of critics, for example Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and Wine Spectator, are usually adjusted for the 100-point scale. A mean of these scores is presented for specific vintages of a wine, as well as across all vintages.
    RP
    Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
    WS
    Wine Spectator
    JH
    James Halliday
    BC
    Bob Campbell MW
    JS
    James Suckling
    BH
    Burghound
    RP
    93
    WS
    92
    JS
    95

    Regular Price:$5,500

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    About The Wine
    Very enticing sweet tobacco, cedar, tar and blackcurrant on the nose with hints of black mushrooms and violets. It’s full-bodied with layers of ripe tannins that are still slightly chewy, but show poise and focus. Juicy finish with a berry, iodine and walnut aftertaste. Just a touch of austerity at the end. Savory. JS
    Region
    Grape
    Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
    Type
    Body
    Full-Bodied
    Sweetness
    Dry
    Food Match
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    WS
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    JS
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    RP
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    WS
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    RP
    100
    WS
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    RP
    93-95
    WS
    96
    JS
    95
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    RP
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    WS
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    JS
    99
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    RP
    99
    WS
    100
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