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Château Lafite Rothschild Pauillac (Premier Grand Cru Classé) 1982 Red

Wine Spectator · 94 pts

$3,900.00

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Wine Spectator

94 points

Robert Parker

98 points

Wine-Searcher

100 pts (aggregate)

Jeff Leve

97 points

Revista Adega

100 points

Falstaff

96 points

Tom Cannavan

94 points

Jane Anson

98 points

Jeannie Cho Lee

93 points

Jean-Marc Quarin

93 points

La Revue du Vin de France

18/20

Producer
Château Lafite Rothschild
Region
Pauillac, Bordeaux
Vintage
1982
Appellation
Grand Cru
Classification
Premier Grand Cru Classé
Country
France
Type
Red Wine
Volume
750ml

About this product

Curated Château Lafite Rothschild with provenance from Burgdy.

This is a denser version of the 1990 that stylistically reminds me of what the young 1959 probably tasted like. Still backward with a deep ruby/plum color revealing only a touch of lightening at the edge, the wine offers up an extraordinary nose of caramelized herbs, smoke, cedar, pen ink, black currants, and earth. The gorgeous aromatics are followed by a full-bodied, plump, rich, fleshy wine with low acidity. With 6-8 hours decanting in a closed decanter, it will offer beautiful drinking, but it needs another 5-8 years to reach full maturity. It is capable of lasting 50-60 years. This classic Lafite is not as fat and concentrated as the 1982 Latour, nor as complex or concentrated as the 1982 Mouton Rothschild, but it is a winner all the same.

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Specifications

Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider
97 points
Revista Adega
100 points
Falstaff
96 points
Tom Cannavan
94 points
Jane Anson - Inside Bordeaux
98 points
Jeannie Cho Lee
93 points
Jean-Marc Quarin
93 points
La Revue du Vin de France
18/20