1990 Lafleur
By Chateau Lafleur
1990 Lafleur from Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol, Bordeaux
In the annals of Bordeaux's illustrious history, there emerge vintages that possess an almost mythic status. The 1990 Lafleur from Chateau Lafleur is one such bottle, fetching reverence from connoisseurs and investors alike. As with all great stories, setting plays a pivotal role—the warm, dry summer of 1990 in Pomerol bestowed a remarkable advantage upon the Merlot and Cabernet Franc grapes nestled in the soils of Chateau Lafleur.
The Vintage That Stands Apart
The 1990 vintage across Bordeaux was marked by climatic generosity. However, the singularity of the terroir at Chateau Lafleur suffused this wine with an air of distinction that reflects the characterful variations of Pomerol's soil composition. The intellection of this vintage is realised in its sublime balance—a confluence so poised between power and elegance, it transmutes mere descriptors into poetic reverie.
With three decades allowing for a harmonious maturation in bottle, the 1990 Lafleur now offers an aromatic kaleidoscope: a tapestry woven with threads of ripe plums, truffles, and a captivating floral contour slowly unravelling into hints of cigar box and aged leather—a sensorial chronicle imprinted upon each sip. On the palate, merge profound layers of complexity with fathomless depth— a testament to the wine's enduring structure and exquisite cadence.
An Investment Worthy of Its Pedigree
Notably for investors, this period exemplifies a paragon vintage within Chateau Lafleur's oeuvre. When advising on robust portfolios, seasons such as 1990 naturally escalate to prominence for their cellar worthiness and escalating scarcity – two attributes that align symbiotically to elevate investment potential substantially.
As histories unfurl within Chateau Lafleur's vines, the 1990 Lafleur is a compelling narrative unto itself—embracing the alchemy between climate and craft that make Bordeaux wines so beguiling. It represents not just a snapshot of nature's largesse but an enduring beacon—an artefact that continues to enthral aficionados and collectors hankering after pinnacles of vinicultural achievement.
Market price (GBP)
£26,250.00
12x75cl
Highest score
97
POP score
1544.12
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted from an ex-chateau bottle at the Lafleur vertical dinner at Attersee in Austria. I have only tasted this 1990 once before. Almost as deep in colour as the 1989, there is perhaps a touch more limpidity to this example. The nose is inhibited at first with reluctant scents of blackberry, wild mint and cedar wood
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Sep 2013
This wine goes from strength to strength, and is developing even better than I initially expected. More backward than most of the big, Cabernet Sauvignon-based 1990 Medocs, it is full-bodied and viscous, but not as thick or oily as the 1982 can be. The 1990's fresh, pure black raspberry, incense, and minerality characteristics result in a young, legendary wine. Still deep ruby/purple to the rim as well as extraordinarily intense, it is 4-10 years away from full maturity, and should evolve for another 30+ years. It is an amazing achievement! Release price: ($1800.00/case)
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #183 June 2009