Chateau Latour-Martillac Blanc 2014
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Chateau Latour-Martillac Blanc 2014

Chateau Latour-Martillac Blanc 2014

$69.79
Chateau Latour-Martillac Blanc 2014
$69.79

The Story

Just bottled, the wine reveals generous aromas of white fruit and citrus. The palate is lively, elegant and balanced with lovely white peach. The complexity and controlled acidity of this 2014 are sure to be a great vintage to age.

95 Points -

The wine is rich with layers of wood aging and ripe tropical fruits. Pineapple and peach dominate, cut with some attractive lime acidity. Full of the fruit of the vintage with a texture of serious intent, the wine is tight, tangy and likely to age well. Drink from 2022.

93 Points - 

The 2014 Latour-Martillac Blanc builds upon its promise en primeur, offering succinct aromas of citrus fruit, linseed and a touch of jasmine. I appreciate the detail and the focus of this white Pessac. The palate is fresh and vibrant with really lip-smacking salinity on the entry, a wine determined to grab your attention straight from the off. And why not when it is this good? Brimming with tension and vivacity, it fans out gloriously towards the finish. One of the best white wines from this estate in recent years—bravo!

93 Points - 

Tangy and fruity with lemon and green-apple aromas and flavors. Medium body, lovely fruit and a bright finish. A little tight now. Give it a year or two to come out.

Description

Just bottled, the wine reveals generous aromas of white fruit and citrus. The palate is lively, elegant and balanced with lovely white peach. The complexity and controlled acidity of this 2014 are sure to be a great vintage to age.

95 Points -

The wine is rich with layers of wood aging and ripe tropical fruits. Pineapple and peach dominate, cut with some attractive lime acidity. Full of the fruit of the vintage with a texture of serious intent, the wine is tight, tangy and likely to age well. Drink from 2022.

93 Points - 

The 2014 Latour-Martillac Blanc builds upon its promise en primeur, offering succinct aromas of citrus fruit, linseed and a touch of jasmine. I appreciate the detail and the focus of this white Pessac. The palate is fresh and vibrant with really lip-smacking salinity on the entry, a wine determined to grab your attention straight from the off. And why not when it is this good? Brimming with tension and vivacity, it fans out gloriously towards the finish. One of the best white wines from this estate in recent years—bravo!

93 Points - 

Tangy and fruity with lemon and green-apple aromas and flavors. Medium body, lovely fruit and a bright finish. A little tight now. Give it a year or two to come out.
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