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Reviewed by: Stephen Tanzer
(tasted from tank; 14+% alcohol) Aromas of iodine, clove, apple and minerals. Superrich, fat and sweet but a bit youthfully subdued, even musclebound today (this was moved from barrel ten days before my visit), with the fruit in the deep background. But this rock-solid wine boasts terrific acidity and palate-staining persistence. There's virtually no sign of new oak today, and yet this wine is very difficult to taste. Lafon told me this was the first time he ever picked his Montrachet later than DRC.

Reviewed by: Stephen Tanzer
Complex, brooding nose shows clove, iodine and charry oak. Hugely rich and ripe, with sweet flavors of pit fruits and spicy oak. As chewy as a solid and hard to spit. But sound acids and a piquant note of crystallized lemon peel give this huge, powerful wine plenty of verve. Incredible palate-staining finish. This could not be more different in style from the 2004 example, which is all about elegance. Due to some hail in July, which retarded ripening, these vines were picked last, and the alcohol is just over 14%. In fact, Lafon told me that he finished harvesting his Montrachet after the Domaine de la Romanee-Conti did.
About the Producer
Domaine des Comtes Lafon is a renowned wine estate located in the Mâconnais region of Burgundy, France. The domain has been in the Lafon family's possession since the late 19th century, with Dominique Lafon leading the estate's operations since the 1980s. Domaine des Comtes Lafon is particularly renowned for its exceptional Chardonnay wines, which are produced from the domain's esteemed vineyards in Meursault, Volnay, and Monthélie. The estate's winemaking approach emphasizes minimal intervention, allowing the terroir to shine through in the wines. Domaine des Comtes Lafon is recognized as one of the top producers in the Mâconnais, known for its focus on quality, elegance, and minerality.