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Latour - Pauillac 2004
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Latour - Pauillac 2004

Château Latour sits at the heart of the Médoc wine region, about 50 km northwest of Bordeaux, where the story of Bordeaux’s vineyards first began. Its Grand Vin is made exclusively from old vines, averaging 60 years of age, planted within the Enclos—the estate’s finest terroir. Covering 47 hectares, these vineyards overlook the Gironde estuary.

Since 1993, under the ownership of the Pinault family, the estate has undergone major changes, all with the goal of preserving Château Latour’s unwavering commitment to excellence in its wines.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Sauvignon 89 %
Merlot 10 %
Petit Verdot 1 %
Appellation Pauillac
Millesime 2004
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Vinous
Vinous
    94

byNeal Martinthe4/2/2024

The 2004 Latour has a comparatively simple bouquet with black cherries and touches of cassis. This does not quite articulate the terroir as well as other vintages. The palate is medium-bodied with a medicinal entry, very supple and rounded with pencil lea

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    96

byNeal Martinthe8/1/2014

Tasted at Bordeaux Index annual 10-year on tasting from an ex-château bottle and then later at the château. The Latour 2004 has a rather more aloof, distant bouquet compared to the more immediate Lafite-Rothschild. This is a wild animal checking you out from a distance. It reluctantly unfolds with fresh tobacco, dried herbs, fennel and almost Provençal scents that unfold wonderfully in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with a solid, structure entry that soon gives way to the layers of ripe black fruit on the mid-palate. There is more depth here than the Lafite, and the finish is more generous with elegant graphite tinged black fruit. This is candidate for the best wine of the vintage. You could broach bottles now and give it a couple of hour's decanting, though I would prefer to afford mine another 2 or 3 years in bottle. Tasted March 2014.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95

byRobert Parkerthe7/2/2007

A terrific effort from Administrator Frederic Engerer and owner Francois Pinault, the dark ruby/purple-tinged 2004 Latour exhibits a strong cassis character intermixed with notes of crushed rocks, earth, cedar, and forest floor. Racy, elegant, but powerful with medium to full body, and sweet tannin, it will benefit from 5-7 years of cellaring, and should keep for three decades. It is a very impressive offering. Also tasted: 2004 Pauillac

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    94

byStephen Tanzerthe6/30/2007

Bright ruby-red. Classic aromas of currant, plum, graphite and minerals. Suave and smooth in the mouth, with a compelling sweetness and lushness for the vintage. At once easygoing and wonderfully complex, conveying a powerful soil character. The finish is ripely tannic, sweet and very long. This is wonderfully expressive today but the young 2006 may have even longer aging potential. Along with Chateau Margaux, my candidate for wine of the vintage

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    95

byJames Sucklingthe3/31/2007

Captivating aromas of currant, black licorice and spices, with just a hint of sweet tobacco. Full-bodied, with chewy tannins and a long, long finish. Structured and racy. Best after 2011. 10,000 cases made

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    94-96

byRobert Parkerthe6/30/2006

The wine of the vintage, Latour’s 2004 boasts a dense purple color as well as a classic nose of ink, black currants, sweet cherries, crushed rocks, and minerals. Even though it is aged in 100% new French oak, there is not a hint of woodiness. It possesses a beautiful texture, moderately high tannin, fabulous concentration, and a long, full-bodied finish. A brilliant wine from a challenging vintage, it should be at its apogee between 2013-2035. Kudos to everyone at Latour!

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    92-95

byStephen Tanzerthe6/30/2006

Full ruby-red. Expressive aromas of redcurrant, minerals and spicy oak. Wonderfully sweet and smooth in the middle palate, with superb purity of redcurrant and mineral flavors. Offers lovely flesh and length, but this is in an oaky phase at the moment. Engerer notes that the 2004 is "more predictable and easier to read" than the 2005 and agreed with my observation that most 2004s are surprisingly expressive today-even the wines that were being prepared for the bottling.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95-97

byRobert Parkerthe5/2/2005

After a 2003 production of less than 10,000 cases, there are a whopping 15,000 cases of the 2004 Latour. The harvest began on September 23 (Merlot) and finished on October 19. About 51% of the production made it into the final blend (89% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, and 1% Cabernet Franc). At this early stage, Latour appears to be the wine of the Medoc, and provides additional evidence of why Latour is pushing slightly ahead of most of its first-growth rivals. It boasts an inky/purple color in addition to a sweet perfume of crushed rocks, black currants, raspberries, and hints of wood as well as cold steel. It reveals the most density and depth of any of the Medoc first-growths. Manager Frederic Engerer believes the 2004 is closest in style to the 2002. By the standards of the vintage, which did not produce many big, powerful, deep, full-bodied wines, it is a large-scaled yet elegant wine with sweet tannin and plenty of depth. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2030.

TAST
TAST
    19

by Bettane & Desseauvethe4/28/2005

Grand vin, très fidèle à son terroir avec sa densité remarquable, sa touche minérale qui met particulièrement en valeur la tension et l'énergie des cabernets sauvignon du millésime. Le tannin est ferme et frais, dans l'esprit du 1996 mais avec plus de perfection formelle dans l'extraction.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    95-100

byJames Sucklingthe3/30/2005

Intense currants, minerals and blackberries. Very floral and aromatic. Full-bodied, with super fine and long tannins. It's concentrated but all in harmony. Tight and silky. This has a wonderful core of fruit. Racy. Very, very impressive. This is 90 percent Cabernet Sauvignon. Normally it's 80 percent. They say it's Cabernet vintage, and it shows in this wine.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Sauvignon 89 %
Merlot 10 %
Petit Verdot 1 %
Appellation Pauillac
Millesime 2004
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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