1997 Lafleur
By Chateau Lafleur
1997 Lafleur from Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol, Bordeaux
Delving into the storied terroir of Pomerol, one encounters the fabled 1997 Lafleur from Château Lafleur—a vintage that exemplifies the resilience and grace of the estate despite climatic adversity. More than a mere whisper of Bordeaux excellence, it is an investment-grade vintage with an enigmatic narrative woven into its very essence.
Vintage Nuance in a Mythic Terroir
The year 1997 in Bordeaux was not without its challenges; a relatively cool and wet early growing season tested the mettle of vintners throughout the region. However, Château Lafleur's astute vineyard management and unyielding commitment to quality culminated in a compelling vintage that, while atypical for Pomerol, exhibits an alluring dichotomy of complexity and finesse—a testament to the proprietors' deft hand in viticulture and vinification.
The 1997 Pomerol Paradox
Upon decanting, the 1997 Lafleur reveals its intricate tapestry of aromas: ripe plum and blackcurrant entangled with subtle hints of truffle and cigar box, reflective of its noble pedigree. The palate—oft remarked upon for its form and structure in this challenging year—offers an eloquent balance between mature tannins and the lingering essence of Merlot's plush fruit character, underscored by the concomitant poise of Cabernet Franc.
The harmonious interplay of earthy undertones with dark berries is emblematic of Pomerol’s legendary terroir, yet inflected with the distinct patina only the 1997 season could bequeath. It stands as a paragon amongst collectors for its demonstration that in less heralded vintages, true craftsmanship from a distinguished producer can prevail to create wines of significant allure and potential investment return.
In conclusion, the 1997 Lafleur from Chateau Lafleur upholds its stature with an arresting elegance seldom encountered in such capricious conditions. Within it lies both the heart of Pomerol and a resounding affirmation that time can indeed unveil unexpected dimensions within each carefully cellared bottle. A quietly confident choice for any discerning investor's portfolio, it reaffirms Chateau Lafleur's revered status amidst Bordeaux's vinous aristocracy.
Market price (USD)
$4,480.00
12x75cl
Highest score
88
POP score
458.75
Scores and tasting notes
The dark ruby-colored 1997 is impossibly tannic, with a tough texture and lean constitution. Paradoxically, the wine has weight, ripeness, and richness, but its dry, astringent finish is reminiscent of a 1998 Medoc. This wine's development is questionable, and I have serious reservations about its ratio of tannin to fruit. It may turn out to be excellent, but patience will be required. Anticipated maturity: 2006-2015.
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #128 April 2000
Tasted from an ex-chateau bottle at the Lafleur vertical dinner at Attersee in Austria. This bottle is similar to the one that I tasted a few months ago in Hong Kong. Compared to coeval vintages, the bouquet is lighter but still well defined and earthy, with those traits of autumn leaves and a touch of brine. The palate is medium-bodied and of moderate complexity. The acidity is crisp and combines well with the black fruit, although it is still a little hard and certainly foursquare on the finish. This is a serviceable Lafleur, but is most definitely 'second-tier' within the canon of great wines from this estate. Tasted June 2012.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Sep 2013