Base of Neck. Minor Label and Capsule Damage/sOrigin & HeritageFrom the legendary Pauillac estate in Bordeaux, Chteau Lafite Rothschilds 1983 vintage reflects the finesse and longevity this First Growth is renowned for. Despite a challenging vintage with v
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Base of Neck. Minor Label and Capsule Damage/s
Origin & Heritage
From the legendary Pauillac estate in Bordeaux, Chteau Lafite Rothschilds 1983 vintage reflects the finesse and longevity this First Growth is renowned for. Despite a challenging vintage with variable weather, careful vineyard management and selection enabled Lafite to produce a wine of structure and aging potential.
Tasting Profile
Appearance: Garnet-brick with a translucent rim, showing maturity.
Nose: An elegant bouquet of dried roses, cedar, cigar box, graphite, and subtle red currants. Notes of leather, forest floor, and sandalwood add layered complexity.
Palate: Medium-bodied with refined tannins. Flavors of cherry skin, tobacco leaf, dried herbs, and earthy minerality unfold gently. The wine remains balanced and graceful, with a lingering, savory finish.
Finish: Silky and persistent, with notes of spice, truffle, and faded red fruit.
Cellaring & Drinkability
Now mature and best enjoyed with careful decanting. While still elegant, the wine is near the end of its optimal drinking window and is most appreciated for its finesse and historical significance.
Food Pairing Suggestions
Ideal with roast duck, aged lamb, wild mushroom dishes, or hard cheesesallowing the subtlety and tertiary character of the wine to shine.
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