Wine Advocate
byRobert Parkerthe4/29/2005
I was surprised by how much new oak this wine exhibited when I tasted it in January as that component is rarely noticeable in Lafleur (approximately 50% new oak is utilized). Full-bodied, deep, and chewy, with notes of raspberries, cherries, licorice, and kirsch liqueur, it is full-bodied, opulent, low in acidity, but more disjointed than it was nine months earlier, which is somewhat perplexing. Nevertheless, I couldn’t help but admire the 2003's concentration, purity, and intensity. Anticipated maturity: 2009-2020+.