2011 Smith-Haut-Lafitte Blanc

Bordeaux Blanc - 750ML
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REVIEWS

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

jamessuckling.com, January 2014

This is truly great Smith white, with electrifying fruit and structure. It sends shivers down my back. Complex aromas of sliced lemon, minerals, stone, candied fruit and cream. It’s full-bodied, with bright acidity and a...
WE 96

Wine Enthusiast, May 2012

Showing a judicious blend of new wood and ripe fruit this is a wine that has a creamed-apple texture. It's full of bright grapefruit sweet apple and green plum flavors. - R.V.
WS 96

Wine Spectator, April 2012

Shows lovely ripeness with peach melon rind and yellow apple fruit flavors but still plenty tangy with fleur de sel and gooseberry notes along the edges. Very long with a great interplay between ripe fruit and bracing...
JA 95

janeanson.com, June 2023

Even better than a recent tasting at Fête de la Fleur, this is balanced and luscious, showcasing the complexity of 12 years ageing, without losing the grip and tension of a young white wine. Lashings of citrus, oyster...
NM 94

Neal Martin's Wine Journal, April 2012

A blend of 90% Sauvignon Blanc and 5% each of Semillon and Sauvignon Gris this has a lifted mineral-rich bouquet scents of oyster shell yuzu and apricot with fine delineation (the Sauvignon Blanc not particularly...
WA 93

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, April 2012

No tasting note given.

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type White
Varietal Bordeaux Blanc
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pessac Leognan
Vintage 2011
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.