Château Lafite Rothschild 1961, 1er Grand Cru Classé, Pauillac, France

Regular price £6,500.00

Château Lafite Rothschild is situated in Pauillac, North West of Bordeaux with vines first planted in the late 16th century. Lafite’s reputation grew throughout the late 17th century, in 1719 Marquis Nicolas Alexandre de Ségur ensured the wine was served in the court of Versailles. This led to Lafite becoming known as ‘the king’s wine’, with the aristocracy soon regarding Lafite as the only wine to be seen drinking. In 1868 Baron James de Rothschild acquired the estate and established Château Lafite Rothschild. Now run by Saskia de Rothschild, the now globally regarded vineyard covers 112 ha. On average, the vines are around 39 years old-however, Lafite possesses some vines over 100 years old. 

Known for its balance, elegance and aromatic complexity, this 1961 Lafite is highly sought after. 1961 was a legendary, low-yield vintage, however this wine still maintains a slightly more light, delicate and silky style in comparison to the intensity of other 1961 Pauillacs. Refined and medium-bodied with a long finish, notes of cedar, tobacco and dark fruit mingle, followed by notes of graphite, violet and forest floor.

Information

Abv: 13%

Drinking window: 2031-2040

Food pairing: Roasted Lamb with Rosemary and Thyme , Grilled Steak

Grape variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot

Vintages: 1961

Allergen information: Sulphites

Country: France

Region: Pauillac

Wine sweetness: Dry

Wine variety: Red

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