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1970 Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac

1970 Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac

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1970 Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac

Bid on this bottle of 1970 Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac (94VN, 92JA, 90RP). Vinous: "The 1970 Lafite-Rothschild is a vintage I have not encountered for many years, and frankly, I never expected it to perform so well. There's lovely delineation and vitality on the nose with candied orange peel infusing the pretty and pure red fruit, scents of graphite surfacing with time. There is a wonderful sweet core of red fruit on the palate. This is a fine-boned First Growth with panache and verve. More tender than Latour, more complex than Mouton, this might be my First Growth de choix in 1970. (NM)" (09/2023)

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Current Bid:
$510.00

Buyers Premium: 10%

Shipping Cost Details

Minimum Bid: $535.00

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End Date: Saturday, Jun 6, 1:40 PM PT

Bid History: 22 Bids
Auction Item Details
1970 Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac
1970 Lafite-Rothschild, Pauillac

Quantity: 1

Bottle Size: 750 ml

Provenance: Purchased from reputable sources and stored in the temperature controlled wine cellar of a San Francisco based collector and repeat consignor with K&L Auctions.

Label Condition: Scuffed Label

Château Lafite-Rothschild is seen as the most aristocratic of the First Growths. Purchased by Baron James de Rothschild in 1868, the land's history in wine production goes back to Roman times with stops on the best tables of judges of the Middle Ages, King Louis XV, Madame de Pompadour and the president of the local parliament until he was guillotined during the French Revolution. The property passed from the state to Dutch and British owners before settling with the Rothschilds. The wine is complex and refined; in great vintages, it is also one of the most long-lived wines in the world.

94VN
92JA
90RP

Professional Reviews

94

Vinous

The 1970 Lafite-Rothschild is a vintage I have not encountered for many years, and frankly, I never expected it to perform so well. There's lovely delineation and vitality on the nose with candied orange peel infusing the pretty and pure red fruit, scents of graphite surfacing with time. There is a wonderful sweet core of red fruit on the palate. This is a fine-boned First Growth with panache and verve. More tender than Latour, more complex than Mouton, this might be my First Growth de choix in 1970. (NM) (09/2023)

92

Jane Anson

Gentle russet colour, softly spoken aromatics. This was one of the best vintages of the 1970s (and high yielding, so you have a fairly good chance of still finding bottles), and at 51 years old shows just how moreish Lafite becomes with age. Aromatics major on campfire, brushed leather, wild strawberries, touches of soy, oyster shell salinity with brambled autumn fruits, earth and softly spun tannins. At this point, if you are opening it there is no need to decant, but you can expect it to stay at this balanced, finessed and harmonious level for another decade at least. At this point the maceration would have been a relatively short 15-20 days in large sized oak casks, with longer barrel ageing than today (around 30% new, and even then from barrels made by their own estate cooperage). Harvest began October 2. It was seen as excellent quality at the time (and little did they know only one other vintage in this whole decade would rival it). (07/2021)

90

Wine Advocate

The bouquet definitely has more vigour then previous bottles encountered, with sandalwood, cigar box and cedar to the fore. Not a complex nose, but nicely defined and unashamedly 'classic' in style. The palate is medium-bodied and well-balanced, good level of ripeness, elegant; harmonious but aloof. The second half is conservative but still fresh with just a touch of piquancy right on the finish. (NM) (05/2009)


Product Details

Quantity: 1

Bottle Size: 750 ml

Provenance: Purchased from reputable sources and stored in the temperature controlled wine cellar of a San Francisco based collector and repeat consignor with K&L Auctions.

Label Condition: Scuffed Label


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