2007 Smith-Haut-Lafitte Blanc

Bordeaux Blanc - 750ML
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REVIEWS

WA 96 JS 95 WE 94 NM 93 WS 92
WA 96

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, April 2008

(RP94-96 points) Rated - No tasting note given. - Robert Parker
JS 95

jamessuckling.com, March 2011

This has lovely aromas of baked apples, honey, cream, and vanilla. A full-bodied wine, with rich flavors of apple pie, whipped cream, a lightly oily texture, and a long, long finish. This is very complex and gorgeous...
WE 94

Wine Enthusiast, July 2009

This is rich but the balance of the wine is excellent the wood very much underneath the smooth opulent apricot and pear fruits. There is spice which adds a fine piquancy to the texture. The finish is vivid still young...
NM 93

Neal Martin's Wine Journal, May 2010

Tasted at the UGC in London. This has a ripe nose with touches of grapefruit, greengage, lemon, a touch of pineapple and lychee. Good lift and definition. The palate is delightful with fresh green lemon, pear and...
WS 92

Wine Spectator, March 2010

Delivers loads of dried fruits, including apple, lemon and melon, with a hint of vanilla. Full-bodied, with layers of ripe fruit, along with a subtle richness and underlying structure. Lovely acidity keeps you focused and...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type White
Varietal Bordeaux Blanc
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pessac Leognan
Vintage 2007
Size 750ML

As early as 1365, grapes have been grown on the property now known as Smith-Haut-Lafitte. Originally owned by the noble Bosq family, the estate was purchased in the 18th century by Scotsman George Smith. Its present name was taken from Smith and the Pessac region’s gravel plateau known as Lafitte.

In 1842, Mr. Duffour-Dubergier, mayor of Bordeaux and an enthusiastic winegrower, inherited Chateau Smith-Haut-Lafitte from his mother and brought the wine up to great growth status. The property changed hands again in 1958 when it was purchased by the Louis Eschenauer Company. After the Eschenaueur period came to an end, a great deal of money has been invested in the estate, particularly on the construction of a superb underground cellar holding over 1,000 barrels.

In 1990, Daniel Cathiard fell in love with the property and joined the list of prestigious owners, firmly intending to further enhance Smith-Haut-Lafitte's tradition of excellence. He combined the most modern winemaking techniques with age-old artisanal methods, including organic compost, small wooden vats, and lees-aging. Famous around the world for its wonderfully elegant red wine and the sophisticated bouquet of its white wine, Smith-Haut-Lafitte undoubtedly deserves the special care that is lavished on it.