2008 Chateau Latour Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 1.5L
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REVIEWS

JL 97 JD 96 WE 96 DC 95 JS 95 JJB 95 NM 95 WA 95 TWI 95 VN 95 WS 94
JL 97

TheWineCellarInsider.com, September 2018

There is a lightening in the color, giving a slight bricking effect. The wine is as concentrated as it is tannic. This is still youthful, fresh and holding on to most of what it has to offer. There is definite power here...
JD 96

jebdunnuck.com, June 2019

I continue to love the 2008 Château Latour, unquestionably in the top handful of wines in the vintage. A rich, powerful blend of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, and the rest Cabernet Franc, this ruby/purple-hued beauty...
WE 96

Wine Enthusiast, April 2011

Expressive fruit aromas and wood perfumes announce this wine. With 94% Cabernet Sauvignon this is a complex wine marked by purity of black fruits berries toast and tannins. It has power richness and a lovely edge of spice...
DC 95

Decanter, February 2021

A little subdued, as with the Lafite right now, but this is built to last and is layered and structured. Liquorice, cassis and blueberry notes take the lead, with a punch of tannic power and a crushed mint leaf finish. A...
JS 95

jamessuckling.com, December 2010

Gorgeous aromas. Sandalwood and flowers so perfumed and beautiful. Spices and currants with cassis too. Amazing nose. Such beauty and density with an iron and pure fruit character. Solid and racy. Best after 2015.
JJB 95

, April 2009

94% Cabernet Sauvignon 5% Merlot; 40% of the vintage was selected for the Grand Vin. On the nose very perfumed with notes of graphite flowers and black fruits. This wine smelled like pure hedonistic cabernet on the palate...
NM 95

Neal Martin's Wine Journal, February 2012

Tasted ex-château and single blind in Southwold. The Latour 2008 has a reserved slightly tertiary bouquet that if aristocratic and rather aloof compared to say Lafite 2008. Yet it has immense focus and tension...
WA 95

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, April 2019

Composed of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, 0.75% Cabernet Franc and 0.25% Petit Verdot, the 2008 Latour gives a medium to deep garnet color and slips sensuously out of the glass with Chinese five spice, unsmoked...
TWI 95

The Wine Independent, March 2024

The 2008 Latour is a blend of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, 0.75% Cabernet Franc, and 0.25% Petit Verdot. It reveals a deep garnet-brick color, with broody opening notes of tar, underbrush, and dusty soil, giving way...
VN 95

Vinous, February 2024

The 2008 Latour has a fragrant and floral bouquet with blueberry and blackberry fruit, violet and pressed iris petals, almost Margaux-like in style. The palate is medium-bodied with touches of brown spice on the entry...
WS 94

Wine Spectator, April 2011

This is dense and muscular, but balanced, with the flesh to offset the sinew, as pure mulled black currant, melted fig and crushed plum fruit is caressed by substantial but fine-grained structure. The long, iron- and...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Bordeaux Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pauillac
Vintage 2008
Size 1.5L

The wines of Chateau Latour need time to mature, generally at least ten or fifteen years, before they can be drunk. It is only then that the full complexity of the bouquet is expressed and the palate becomes sufficiently well integrated to be enjoyable and harmonious.

The 2008 Chateau Latour, a Bordeaux blend predominantly composed of 94% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot, and minor fractions of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, hails from the esteemed Pauillac sub-region in Bordeaux, France. This vintage has earned widespread acclaim for its complexity and potential for longevity, consistently scoring high marks from numerous reviewers.

Wine Enthusiast awarded it an impressive 96 points, highlighting its "expressive fruit aromas and wood perfumes" alongside its power, richness, and "lovely edge of spice." The publication noted the wine's firm structure and vibrant freshness, suggesting it will continue to develop over time. Similarly, Jeb Dunnuck praised the 2008 Latour with a 96-point score, describing it as a "rich, powerful blend" with classic Latour characteristics such as blackcurrants, spice box, and cedar pencil. He recommended giving it a few more years of aging before enjoying its full potential over the following decades.

Vinous and Robert Parker's Wine Advocate both rated the wine 95 points. Vinous' Neal Martin observed its "fragrant and floral bouquet" reminiscent of Margaux, with a medium-bodied palate and brown spice notes. Robert Parker's Wine Advocate appreciated its medium to deep garnet color and "Chinese five spice, unsmoked cigars, and sandalwood" aromas, noting its firm backbone and aromatic finish.

Jeff Leve's review, which bestowed a 97-point score, emphasized the wine's concentration and power, suggesting it has improved significantly over the decade. He recommended waiting another decade for it to reach its peak.

Overall, the 2008 Chateau Latour is celebrated for its balance, complexity, and potential for aging, with reviewers consistently praising its aromatic profile and structured palate. This vintage is a classic representation of Latour's esteemed legacy, promising enjoyment for decades to come.