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2001 Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey, 375ml, 12-bottle Lot, Wood Case

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2001 Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey, 375ml

375ml

RATINGS

96James Suckling

Wow. This has a seamless texture and wonderful depth of fruit with dried pineapple, pear and hints of honey. Full body, very sweet and dense. Superb. Sliced white truffles. Fantastic.

95Wine Spectator

Exotic and ripe, with loads of tropical and sweet fruit. Full-bodied, spicy and very long. Sweet and loaded with botrytis. This is built for aging.

93Stephen Tanzer

..Orange peel, quince, honey and sexy oak tones of vanilla and spice. Chewy and powerful in the mouth...highly concentrated flavors of creme caramel, honey and exotic spices. Finishes very long, honeyed and powerful...flamboyantly aromatic.

92The Wine Advocate

...refined, elegant bouquet that demonstates more mineralite than the previous vintages: great tension here with marmalade, quince and dried honey scents.

92.4CellarTracker

17Jancis Robinson

Bright orange with strong barley-sugar notes but still very fresh and vital.

PRODUCER

Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey

Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey is a First Growth Sauternes estate. The historic château was built in the 13th century as a military fortification, and by the early 17th century the estate was owned by Raymond Peyraguey and was producing dessert wines. The estate had a colorful history for many centuries – one of its owners was guillotined during the French Revolution. But in 1984 it was purchased by the Suez Group, a French multi-national. The estate’s 101 acres are planted to 90% Semillon, 8 % Sauvignon and 2% Muscadelle. Robert M. Parker Jr. has noted that the estate in recent decades “has emerged as one of the great producers of decadently rich, complex and compelling Sauternes wines…this is one of the top half-dozen Sauternes, combining an unctuous richness with great finesse and a profound fragrance of honeyed fruit.”

REGION

France, Bordeaux, Sauternes, Bommes

Sauternes makes the world’s most famous dessert wines. Though the appellation lies within the Graves region of Bordeaux’s left bank, the appellation makes only sweet wines from white grapes, primarily Semillon sometimes blended with small amounts of Muscadelle. The five communes within Sauternes are Barsac, Bommes, Fargues, Preignac and Sauternes. Barsac also has its own appellation and, typically, Barsac wines are slightly drier and lighter than other Sauternes. Sauternes are made when weather conditions result in a mold called Botrytis cinerea developing on the grapes, which causes them to become especially sweet. Sauternes are not produced every vintage, so successful vintages become especially collectible. Sauternes estates were classified in 1855, and Château d’Yquem, the appellation’s most prestigious estate, was ranked in a class by itself as a Premier Grand Cru. Château d’Yquem wines are among the most prized wines in the world.

VINTAGE

2001 Château Lafaurie-Peyraguey

Bommes