Pomerol
Discover the unique terroir and enchanting wines of Pomerol, theBordeaux appellation that produces some of the most sought-after wines in the world. Known for its Merlot-dominant blends, Pomerol boasts a unique terroir that is reflected in the complexity and richness of its wines. The region's clay and gravel soils create a distinctive and complex flavor profile in the wines. Indulge in the silky and elegant blends of Château Petrus, one of the most iconic estates in the region, or savor the rich and fruity wines of Château La Conseillante. Other notable estates include Le Pin, renowned for its rare and highly sought-after wines, and Château Clinet, known for its powerful and intense blends.
Experience the richness and depth of Pomerol wines today. Browse our selection and discover your new favorite bottle.
Pomerol
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(12x75cl) 2017Vinous - Antonio Galloni (88-91)
The 2017 Lagrange, 100% Merlot, offers lovely brightness to play off the natural juiciness of the year. Red cherry, plum and floral notes grace the palate in this silky, nuanced Pomerol. Medium in body and nuanced, Lagrange will likely drink well with minimal cellaring. This is really quite lovely.Inc. TAX€611.47 -
Wine Advocate (90-92)
.Inc. TAX€449.96 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (92)
I’ve criticized many previous vintages of this Pomerol, but the 2019 Lagrange gives notice of improvements afoot. Now in bottle, it has a very pleasant and quite concentrated bouquet of black cherries, raspberry coulis and light truffle scents laced with blood orange. The palate is medium-bodied with quite a velvety entry and a ripe, slightly confit, spicy finish. A surprisingly plush and well-defined Lagrange that has lived up to its promise and is well worth checking out. A harbinger of things to come?Inc. TAX€428.36 -
James Suckling (95-96)
Absolutely beautiful with blackberry, walnut, crushed-stone and lavender character. It’s full-bodied and very layered with ultra fine tannins and an extremely long finish. Really well done for the vintage. Best in a long time.Inc. TAX€462.67 -
James Suckling (95-96)
Absolutely beautiful with blackberry, walnut, crushed-stone and lavender character. It’s full-bodied and very layered with ultra fine tannins and an extremely long finish. Really well done for the vintage. Best in a long time.Inc. TAX€240.94 -
(6x150cl) 2020James Suckling (95-96)
Absolutely beautiful with blackberry, walnut, crushed-stone and lavender character. It’s full-bodied and very layered with ultra fine tannins and an extremely long finish. Really well done for the vintage. Best in a long time.Inc. TAX€453.42 -
James Suckling (92-93)
A firm and silky wine with finesse and beauty. Medium body. Medium, round tannins. Juicy finish. Subtle.Inc. TAX€426.67 -
James Suckling (92-93)
A firm and silky wine with finesse and beauty. Medium body. Medium, round tannins. Juicy finish. Subtle.Inc. TAX€240.94 -
Showcasing a stunning expression of the Bordeaux piety, the Lagrange Pomerol 2023 exemplifies the perfect Pomerol wine. Brought to you by the well-respected French winery, Château Lagrange, this vintage tells a compelling story of the Right Bank terroir. It captivates with a symphony of ripe berries, interlaced with notes of truffle and earth, embodying the quintessential Pomerol complexity.
Adhering to traditional wine-making techniques, the Lagrange Pomerol 2023 seamlessly blends Merlot with a touch of Cabernet Franc, aged in French oak barrels. These meticulous practices along with the vineyard’s prime location, located near the Plateau of Pomerol, send you on a captivating journey with each sip. Providing an indulgent full-bodied experience, it charms with a long, velvety finish.
The Lagrange Pomerol 2023 is a standout addition to any fine wine collection, representing eloquently the exquisite artistry of Château Lagrange. Enjoy this exceptional Bordeaux wine now or cellar for further development.
Inc. TAX€459.07 -
Emitting a sublime allure, the Latour a Pomerol 1981 is a magnificently matured Merlot offering from the Bordeaux region of France. Cultivated by the venerable Etablissements Jean-Pierre Moueix vineyard, this venerated vintage exhibits an opulent blend of black fruit and truffle, underpinned by tertiary notes of cigar box and forest floor. Ageing in French oak barrels, extended maceration, and meticulous selection have lent this wine an inimitable structure and a peerless depth of flavour. The vineyards' clay and gravel soils endow the Latour a Pomerol 1981 with an exceptional minerality and refined tannins. Elegantly faded, this expressive, earthy pour breathes expansive charm, epitomising the splendour of its era and the sophistication of Pomerol's unique terroir. This is the epitome of a fine collector's wine that masterfully evokes the charm of its vintage. Undeniably, a bottle of Latour a Pomerol 1981 is testament to the immortal allure of Pomerol's vineyards.
Inc. TAX€1,437.52 -
Wine Spectator (97)
This wine is made by Christian Moueix, who also makes Pétrus and Trotanoy. A fleshy, classically proportioned wine--like a Reubens painting in structure--with ripe berry, truffle and chocolate characteristics, mouth-coating tannins and a long finish of sweet fruit. Can age for decades.--1982 Bordeaux horizontal. Drink now through 1998.Inc. TAX€5,867.24 -
Wine Spectator (97)
This wine is made by Christian Moueix, who also makes Pétrus and Trotanoy. A fleshy, classically proportioned wine--like a Reubens painting in structure--with ripe berry, truffle and chocolate characteristics, mouth-coating tannins and a long finish of sweet fruit. Can age for decades.--1982 Bordeaux horizontal. Drink now through 1998.Inc. TAX€559.90 -
The Latour a Pomerol 1988 is a prime example of viticultural excellence. Crafted in the esteemed Pomerol appellation on the Right Bank of the Bordeaux wine region, it truly embodies the terroir's distinctive character. This Merlot-dominated blend is richly complex and mature, boasting concentrated flavours of perfectly ripened dark fruits, truffle essence, and well-integrated oak.
The producer, Établissements Jean-Pierre Moueix, is renowned for meticulously harnessing the potential of each vineyard parcel during fermentation. Using traditional open-top oak vats, a careful assemblage of the separate lots ensures an ultimate expression of the vine's unique characteristics in the final blend.
The Latour a Pomerol 1988 delivers a formidable ageing potential that adds depth and nuance as the years go by, offering a captivating sipping experience for the discerning wine aficionado. This bottle truly symbolises the distinguished reputation of Pomerol wines.
Inc. TAX€167.95 -
(6x150cl) 1990The Latour a Pomerol 1990 is an exquisite vintage wine emblematic of the deft craftsmanship of its producer. Hailing from the renowned Pomerol appellation of Bordeaux, France, it's made predominantly from Merlot grapes, with a modest percentage of Cabernet Franc. This wine is appreciated for its consummate balance, rich structure, and elegant profile.
Estates of Ets Moueix, the unparallelled producer of Latour a Pomerol, has a laudable tradition of wine-making stretching back to 1917. Their commitment to quality is reflected in the Latour a Pomerol 1990 — a epitome of balanced ageing and finesse. Expect a bouquet of rich plum, currants, and spices, with a hint of truffle and undergrowth.
Its full-bodied palate boasts a silky texture, generous dark fruit expression, and a lingering, spicy finish. Each bottle of Latour a Pomerol 1990 embodies the utmost respect for the terroir and tradition of winemaking. A testament to timeless elegance and eloquent complexity.
Inc. TAX€3,498.01 -
(12x75cl) 1998Wine Spectator (94)
Tar, berry and dry stone aromas, with wet earth. Full-bodied, thick and chewy, with velvety tannins. Big and rustic, but I like this textbook Latour à Pomerol. Best in decades. Best after 2008. 3,000 cases made. -JSInc. TAX€2,680.09 -
(6x75cl) 1998Wine Spectator (94)
Tar, berry and dry stone aromas, with wet earth. Full-bodied, thick and chewy, with velvety tannins. Big and rustic, but I like this textbook Latour à Pomerol. Best in decades. Best after 2008. 3,000 cases made. -JSInc. TAX€1,149.84 -
(12x75cl) 1999Wine Advocate (89)
This is an excellent, forward, complex Pomerol with creamy opulence on the mid-palate and a complex nose of cedar, licorice, plum, black cherries, and a hint of herbaceousness. The sweet, fleshy, sexy, seductive style will be popular with many tasters. Drink it over the next 12 years.Inc. TAX€2,065.32 -
(12x75cl) 2005Vinous - Antonio Galloni (95)
The 2005 Latour à Pomerol is a knock-out. Fresh, beautifully perfumed and classy, the 2005 is so impressive. It's not the biggest or richest Pomerol out there, that is for sure. Readers will find a gracious, understated Pomerol loaded with red berry fruit perked by soaring floral notes and bright blood orange accents. The long, persistent finish is exceptionally fine.Inc. TAX€1,873.32 -
Wine Advocate (89)
This is a sexy, soft, round wine with notes of sweet red and black fruits intermixed with hints of truffle, tobacco leaf, and spice. Medium to full-bodied with sweet fruit and a savory mouthfeel in an up-front, forward style, this wine needs 2-3 years of cellaring and should drink up to 15 years or more.Inc. TAX€1,509.07 -
(12x75cl) 2007Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (86-89)
Bright ruby-red. Reticent nose hints at licorice. Suave on entry, then fine-grained and a bit withdrawn in the middle, with slightly medicinal black fruit and spice flavors lifted by a peppery element. Nicely balanced, though. Finishes with a riper suggestion of dark chocolate.Inc. TAX€842.95 -
(12x75cl) 2008Wine Advocate (91)
Probably a sleeper of the vintage, the medium to full-bodied, pure 2008 reveals notes of almond paste intermixed with black currants, sweet cherries, caramel and mocha as well as an attractive texture and density. Consume it over the next decade.Inc. TAX€1,579.32 -
(12x75cl) 2009Wine Spectator (96)
Blueberry, with mineral and dried rose petal, lead to a full body, with chewy, yet polished tannins that go on for minutes. Solid and very pretty. Grows on the palate. Best in years. Very serious indeed. Score range: 93-96 -JSInc. TAX€1,768.09 -
(6x75cl) 2009Wine Spectator (96)
Blueberry, with mineral and dried rose petal, lead to a full body, with chewy, yet polished tannins that go on for minutes. Solid and very pretty. Grows on the palate. Best in years. Very serious indeed. Score range: 93-96 -JSInc. TAX€950.63 -
Wine Spectator (95-98)
This marries power and finesse, with a large core of smoldering fig and blackberry fruit, offset by black tea and aromatic spice notes. Fleshy but still stylish. A gorgeous wine. Tasted non-blind. Score range: 95-98Inc. TAX€1,721.26 -
(6x75cl) 2010Wine Spectator (95-98)
This marries power and finesse, with a large core of smoldering fig and blackberry fruit, offset by black tea and aromatic spice notes. Fleshy but still stylish. A gorgeous wine. Tasted non-blind. Score range: 95-98Inc. TAX€925.43 -
Wine Spectator (91)
Shows good density, with raspberry, bitter plum coulis and red currant paste notes that lend a slightly compact feel for now. The lively spice and rooibos tea hints that line the finish should emerge more with cellaring. Best from 2015 through 2025. 1,960 cases made. -JMInc. TAX€1,006.06 -
(6x75cl) 2011Wine Spectator (91)
Shows good density, with raspberry, bitter plum coulis and red currant paste notes that lend a slightly compact feel for now. The lively spice and rooibos tea hints that line the finish should emerge more with cellaring. Best from 2015 through 2025. 1,960 cases made. -JMInc. TAX€501.83 -
(12x75cl) 2012Wine Advocate (93+)
A very strong effort from this estate in the Jean-Pierre Moueix stable, this 2012 (14.5% natural alcohol) has a dense ruby/purple color, a big, sweet kiss of mocha, blackcurrants, and black cherries, and notes of truffle and earth. Full-bodied, ripe and one of the great successes from this estate over recent decades, the 2012 is a must-purchase for Pomerol enthusiasts. Silky tannins, superb concentration and a long, long finish suggest a good 20+ years of evolution at minimum. Bravo!Inc. TAX€1,545.95 -
(6x75cl) 2012Wine Advocate (93+)
A very strong effort from this estate in the Jean-Pierre Moueix stable, this 2012 (14.5% natural alcohol) has a dense ruby/purple color, a big, sweet kiss of mocha, blackcurrants, and black cherries, and notes of truffle and earth. Full-bodied, ripe and one of the great successes from this estate over recent decades, the 2012 is a must-purchase for Pomerol enthusiasts. Silky tannins, superb concentration and a long, long finish suggest a good 20+ years of evolution at minimum. Bravo!Inc. TAX€844.19 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (90-93)
The 2013 Latour a Pomerol is one of the fleshier wines of the vintage. Smoke, tobacco, incense and dark red/black stone fruits all meld together in a wine of distinction and personality. I won't at all be surprised if the Latour a Pomerol ends up being one of the highlights of the vintage. Today it is naturally quite young, but it is impressive just the same. There is plenty to look forward to here.Inc. TAX€542.88
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(12x75cl) 2017Vinous - Antonio Galloni (88-91)
The 2017 Lagrange, 100% Merlot, offers lovely brightness to play off the natural juiciness of the year. Red cherry, plum and floral notes grace the palate in this silky, nuanced Pomerol. Medium in body and nuanced, Lagrange will likely drink well with minimal cellaring. This is really quite lovely.In Bond€462.00 -
Wine Advocate (90-92)
.In Bond€338.00 -
Vinous - Neal Martin (92)
I’ve criticized many previous vintages of this Pomerol, but the 2019 Lagrange gives notice of improvements afoot. Now in bottle, it has a very pleasant and quite concentrated bouquet of black cherries, raspberry coulis and light truffle scents laced with blood orange. The palate is medium-bodied with quite a velvety entry and a ripe, slightly confit, spicy finish. A surprisingly plush and well-defined Lagrange that has lived up to its promise and is well worth checking out. A harbinger of things to come?In Bond€311.00 -
James Suckling (95-96)
Absolutely beautiful with blackberry, walnut, crushed-stone and lavender character. It’s full-bodied and very layered with ultra fine tannins and an extremely long finish. Really well done for the vintage. Best in a long time.In Bond€338.00 -
James Suckling (95-96)
Absolutely beautiful with blackberry, walnut, crushed-stone and lavender character. It’s full-bodied and very layered with ultra fine tannins and an extremely long finish. Really well done for the vintage. Best in a long time.In Bond€177.00 -
(6x150cl) 2020James Suckling (95-96)
Absolutely beautiful with blackberry, walnut, crushed-stone and lavender character. It’s full-bodied and very layered with ultra fine tannins and an extremely long finish. Really well done for the vintage. Best in a long time.In Bond€333.00 -
James Suckling (92-93)
A firm and silky wine with finesse and beauty. Medium body. Medium, round tannins. Juicy finish. Subtle.In Bond€308.00 -
James Suckling (92-93)
A firm and silky wine with finesse and beauty. Medium body. Medium, round tannins. Juicy finish. Subtle.In Bond€177.00 -
Showcasing a stunning expression of the Bordeaux piety, the Lagrange Pomerol 2023 exemplifies the perfect Pomerol wine. Brought to you by the well-respected French winery, Château Lagrange, this vintage tells a compelling story of the Right Bank terroir. It captivates with a symphony of ripe berries, interlaced with notes of truffle and earth, embodying the quintessential Pomerol complexity.
Adhering to traditional wine-making techniques, the Lagrange Pomerol 2023 seamlessly blends Merlot with a touch of Cabernet Franc, aged in French oak barrels. These meticulous practices along with the vineyard’s prime location, located near the Plateau of Pomerol, send you on a captivating journey with each sip. Providing an indulgent full-bodied experience, it charms with a long, velvety finish.
The Lagrange Pomerol 2023 is a standout addition to any fine wine collection, representing eloquently the exquisite artistry of Château Lagrange. Enjoy this exceptional Bordeaux wine now or cellar for further development.
In Bond€335.00 -
Emitting a sublime allure, the Latour a Pomerol 1981 is a magnificently matured Merlot offering from the Bordeaux region of France. Cultivated by the venerable Etablissements Jean-Pierre Moueix vineyard, this venerated vintage exhibits an opulent blend of black fruit and truffle, underpinned by tertiary notes of cigar box and forest floor. Ageing in French oak barrels, extended maceration, and meticulous selection have lent this wine an inimitable structure and a peerless depth of flavour. The vineyards' clay and gravel soils endow the Latour a Pomerol 1981 with an exceptional minerality and refined tannins. Elegantly faded, this expressive, earthy pour breathes expansive charm, epitomising the splendour of its era and the sophistication of Pomerol's unique terroir. This is the epitome of a fine collector's wine that masterfully evokes the charm of its vintage. Undeniably, a bottle of Latour a Pomerol 1981 is testament to the immortal allure of Pomerol's vineyards.
In Bond€1,175.00 -
Wine Spectator (97)
This wine is made by Christian Moueix, who also makes Pétrus and Trotanoy. A fleshy, classically proportioned wine--like a Reubens painting in structure--with ripe berry, truffle and chocolate characteristics, mouth-coating tannins and a long finish of sweet fruit. Can age for decades.--1982 Bordeaux horizontal. Drink now through 1998.In Bond€4,845.00 -
Wine Spectator (97)
This wine is made by Christian Moueix, who also makes Pétrus and Trotanoy. A fleshy, classically proportioned wine--like a Reubens painting in structure--with ripe berry, truffle and chocolate characteristics, mouth-coating tannins and a long finish of sweet fruit. Can age for decades.--1982 Bordeaux horizontal. Drink now through 1998.In Bond€463.00 -
The Latour a Pomerol 1988 is a prime example of viticultural excellence. Crafted in the esteemed Pomerol appellation on the Right Bank of the Bordeaux wine region, it truly embodies the terroir's distinctive character. This Merlot-dominated blend is richly complex and mature, boasting concentrated flavours of perfectly ripened dark fruits, truffle essence, and well-integrated oak.
The producer, Établissements Jean-Pierre Moueix, is renowned for meticulously harnessing the potential of each vineyard parcel during fermentation. Using traditional open-top oak vats, a careful assemblage of the separate lots ensures an ultimate expression of the vine's unique characteristics in the final blend.
The Latour a Pomerol 1988 delivers a formidable ageing potential that adds depth and nuance as the years go by, offering a captivating sipping experience for the discerning wine aficionado. This bottle truly symbolises the distinguished reputation of Pomerol wines.
In Bond€136.00 -
(6x150cl) 1990The Latour a Pomerol 1990 is an exquisite vintage wine emblematic of the deft craftsmanship of its producer. Hailing from the renowned Pomerol appellation of Bordeaux, France, it's made predominantly from Merlot grapes, with a modest percentage of Cabernet Franc. This wine is appreciated for its consummate balance, rich structure, and elegant profile.
Estates of Ets Moueix, the unparallelled producer of Latour a Pomerol, has a laudable tradition of wine-making stretching back to 1917. Their commitment to quality is reflected in the Latour a Pomerol 1990 — a epitome of balanced ageing and finesse. Expect a bouquet of rich plum, currants, and spices, with a hint of truffle and undergrowth.
Its full-bodied palate boasts a silky texture, generous dark fruit expression, and a lingering, spicy finish. Each bottle of Latour a Pomerol 1990 embodies the utmost respect for the terroir and tradition of winemaking. A testament to timeless elegance and eloquent complexity.
In Bond€2,870.00 -
(12x75cl) 1998Wine Spectator (94)
Tar, berry and dry stone aromas, with wet earth. Full-bodied, thick and chewy, with velvety tannins. Big and rustic, but I like this textbook Latour à Pomerol. Best in decades. Best after 2008. 3,000 cases made. -JSIn Bond€2,195.00 -
(6x75cl) 1998Wine Spectator (94)
Tar, berry and dry stone aromas, with wet earth. Full-bodied, thick and chewy, with velvety tannins. Big and rustic, but I like this textbook Latour à Pomerol. Best in decades. Best after 2008. 3,000 cases made. -JSIn Bond€939.00 -
(12x75cl) 1999Wine Advocate (89)
This is an excellent, forward, complex Pomerol with creamy opulence on the mid-palate and a complex nose of cedar, licorice, plum, black cherries, and a hint of herbaceousness. The sweet, fleshy, sexy, seductive style will be popular with many tasters. Drink it over the next 12 years.In Bond€1,675.00 -
(12x75cl) 2005Vinous - Antonio Galloni (95)
The 2005 Latour à Pomerol is a knock-out. Fresh, beautifully perfumed and classy, the 2005 is so impressive. It's not the biggest or richest Pomerol out there, that is for sure. Readers will find a gracious, understated Pomerol loaded with red berry fruit perked by soaring floral notes and bright blood orange accents. The long, persistent finish is exceptionally fine.In Bond€1,515.00 -
Wine Advocate (89)
This is a sexy, soft, round wine with notes of sweet red and black fruits intermixed with hints of truffle, tobacco leaf, and spice. Medium to full-bodied with sweet fruit and a savory mouthfeel in an up-front, forward style, this wine needs 2-3 years of cellaring and should drink up to 15 years or more.In Bond€1,210.00 -
(12x75cl) 2007Vinous - Stephen Tanzer (86-89)
Bright ruby-red. Reticent nose hints at licorice. Suave on entry, then fine-grained and a bit withdrawn in the middle, with slightly medicinal black fruit and spice flavors lifted by a peppery element. Nicely balanced, though. Finishes with a riper suggestion of dark chocolate.In Bond€655.00 -
(12x75cl) 2008Wine Advocate (91)
Probably a sleeper of the vintage, the medium to full-bodied, pure 2008 reveals notes of almond paste intermixed with black currants, sweet cherries, caramel and mocha as well as an attractive texture and density. Consume it over the next decade.In Bond€1,270.00 -
(12x75cl) 2009Wine Spectator (96)
Blueberry, with mineral and dried rose petal, lead to a full body, with chewy, yet polished tannins that go on for minutes. Solid and very pretty. Grows on the palate. Best in years. Very serious indeed. Score range: 93-96 -JSIn Bond€1,435.00 -
(6x75cl) 2009Wine Spectator (96)
Blueberry, with mineral and dried rose petal, lead to a full body, with chewy, yet polished tannins that go on for minutes. Solid and very pretty. Grows on the palate. Best in years. Very serious indeed. Score range: 93-96 -JSIn Bond€770.00 -
Wine Spectator (95-98)
This marries power and finesse, with a large core of smoldering fig and blackberry fruit, offset by black tea and aromatic spice notes. Fleshy but still stylish. A gorgeous wine. Tasted non-blind. Score range: 95-98In Bond€1,390.00 -
(6x75cl) 2010Wine Spectator (95-98)
This marries power and finesse, with a large core of smoldering fig and blackberry fruit, offset by black tea and aromatic spice notes. Fleshy but still stylish. A gorgeous wine. Tasted non-blind. Score range: 95-98In Bond€749.00 -
Wine Spectator (91)
Shows good density, with raspberry, bitter plum coulis and red currant paste notes that lend a slightly compact feel for now. The lively spice and rooibos tea hints that line the finish should emerge more with cellaring. Best from 2015 through 2025. 1,960 cases made. -JMIn Bond€794.00 -
(6x75cl) 2011Wine Spectator (91)
Shows good density, with raspberry, bitter plum coulis and red currant paste notes that lend a slightly compact feel for now. The lively spice and rooibos tea hints that line the finish should emerge more with cellaring. Best from 2015 through 2025. 1,960 cases made. -JMIn Bond€396.00 -
(12x75cl) 2012Wine Advocate (93+)
A very strong effort from this estate in the Jean-Pierre Moueix stable, this 2012 (14.5% natural alcohol) has a dense ruby/purple color, a big, sweet kiss of mocha, blackcurrants, and black cherries, and notes of truffle and earth. Full-bodied, ripe and one of the great successes from this estate over recent decades, the 2012 is a must-purchase for Pomerol enthusiasts. Silky tannins, superb concentration and a long, long finish suggest a good 20+ years of evolution at minimum. Bravo!In Bond€1,250.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012Wine Advocate (93+)
A very strong effort from this estate in the Jean-Pierre Moueix stable, this 2012 (14.5% natural alcohol) has a dense ruby/purple color, a big, sweet kiss of mocha, blackcurrants, and black cherries, and notes of truffle and earth. Full-bodied, ripe and one of the great successes from this estate over recent decades, the 2012 is a must-purchase for Pomerol enthusiasts. Silky tannins, superb concentration and a long, long finish suggest a good 20+ years of evolution at minimum. Bravo!In Bond€685.00 -
Vinous - Antonio Galloni (90-93)
The 2013 Latour a Pomerol is one of the fleshier wines of the vintage. Smoke, tobacco, incense and dark red/black stone fruits all meld together in a wine of distinction and personality. I won't at all be surprised if the Latour a Pomerol ends up being one of the highlights of the vintage. Today it is naturally quite young, but it is impressive just the same. There is plenty to look forward to here.In Bond€431.00

