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Château La Tour Blanche 2011

1er cru classe - - - White - See details
Parker | 92
J. Robinson | 17.5
Wine Spectator | 94
J. Suckling | 93
Bettane & Desseauve | 16
R. Gabriel | 19
Vinous Neal Martin | 90
$703.00 Incl. GST & DP
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$117.17 / Unit
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Packaging : a box of 6 Bottles (75cl)
6 x 75CL
$703.00

Pre-arrivals - Stock currently at the producing estate - Available to ship after 16/07/2026

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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

92

/100

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

Neal Martin

Tasted blind at the Sauternes 2011 horizontal tasting. The Château La Tour Blanche 2011 has a more reticent bouquet compared to its peers: traces of wild honey, Clementine, hints of petrol and tree sap coming through reluctantly with aeration but never attaining what you might call “full power," possibly due to hail damage during the growing season. The palate is medium-bodied, a little understated like the nose, with well-judged acidity and a tightly wound finish adorned with dried honey, mandarin and a touch of barley-sugar. The aftertaste is quite long, suggesting that it will contentedly repay 4-5 more years in the cellar.

94

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Shows lovely pitch, with white peach, pineapple, honeysuckle, green almond and ginger notes out front, backed by hints of yellow apple and orange blossom. The long, floral-framed finish isn't shy on depth or richness, but relies on elegance overall. Best from 2016 through 2040. 2,915 cases made.

94

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

93-95. Barrel sample. This is a crisp-textured wine, with a complex structure of rich, dense fruits, spice and wood. The wine is only just coming together, promising many years of aging ahead.

90

/100

Decanter

Has real class and good balance between acidity and richness. A lean attack, which is sleek with exotics fruits and mint tones. Long, spicy and very precise with brooding fruit character that will resurface with some time.

93

/100

James Suckling

Aromas of minerals, dried pineapple and pears. Hints of pie crust. Full body, medium sweet, with a beautiful linear backbone of chalk, honey and mango character. Structured Sauternes. Almost tannic. Phenolic. Better in 2016.

16

/20

Jancis Robinson

Richard Hemming MW

Sweet, opulent, cream and vanilla. Textural but not hugely expressive – a little muted on the finish. (RH)

90

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2011 La Tour Blanche has a relatively austere bouquet for the estate. Despite coaxing, it does not quite get out of second gear. Scents of wax and white flowers emerge with time, but it needs more fruit. The palate is well balanced with a spicy entry and moderate depth, but it's linear and missing some bandwidth on the finish.

92

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

A solid performance in this vintage. One of the few Bordeaux chateaux to include Muscadelle in the blend, the wine serves up vanilla tinged, tropical fruits, honey, flowers and spicy scents. The finish is sweet, fresh and offers good intensity.

93

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Medium yellow gold, silver reflections. Delicate caramel, nutty touch, fine botrytis spice, candied orange zest, a hint of wood. Juicy, elegant, ripe yellow tropical fruit, mango and papaya, good acidity, already developed and balanced, ripe peach on the finish, versatile.

19

/20

Weinwisser

Medium-deep yellow, quite intense, with a bright rim. A Burgundian-style nose: quince, mirabelle plums, a subtly peppery touch of botrytis, ripe yellow apple, freshly baked white bread. Very long, elegant palate, with a hint of lemon oil in a sultana-like extract; it comes across as very grapey and therefore very fresh too, with a dreamlike, elegant finish. Perfectly balanced. One of the very best La Tour Blanche vintages—perhaps even the best ever produced. And that’s saying something, given that the 2009 and 2010 vintages already scored 19/20!

19

/20

René Gabriel

Medium-deep yellow, quite intense, with a bright rim. A Burgundy-like aromatic profile: quince, mirabelle plums, delicately peppery botrytis, ripe yellow apple, freshly baked white bread. A very long, elegant palate, with a hint of lemon oil in a sultana-tinged extract; it feels grapey and therefore very fresh, with a dreamlike, elegant finish of remarkable length. Perfectly balanced. Among the very best La Tour Blanche vintages—perhaps even the finest ever produced. This despite 2009 and 2010 already scoring 19/20 points. It could become a wine of the century.

19

/20

André Kunz

Fresh, powerful, fragrant, mineral bouquet: mint, citrus, fine botrytis character, almond pastry, honey. Dense, velvety, fresh palate with intense, full sweetness, very good acidity, a dense, creamy structure, fresh, full aromatics. Very long, powerful finish with superb retronasal aromas. 19/20 2022 - 2050

94

/100

La RVF

Rich and generous, this sweet wine deserves 10 years in the cellar to mellow.

92

/100

Le Figaro Vin

A rich, full-bodied Sauternes, surprisingly well-structured, with a good length.

90

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Pale color with green highlights. Fruity, fresh, vanilla-scented nose with a hint of mirabelle plum. The palate is delicately mellow with a silky texture and medium body, leading to a roasted finish with toasted nuances.

Description

An opulent, smooth and silky Sauternes white wine

The estate

Built in the 18th century, the Château La Tour Blanche is now home to the La Tour Blanche School of Viticulture and Oenology. Premier Grand Cru Classé of Sauternes in 1855, Château La Tour Blanche, which has been owned by the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region since 2010, now has an educational vocation while continuing its history of making great Sauternes wines.

The vineyard

The estate’s 40 hectares are located on a terroir subject to the influence of the morning mists from two rivers, favouring the development of botrytis cinerea, the fungus that gives rise to noble rot. Château La Tour Blanche produces elegant Sauternes wines in the shady tranquillity of its cellars, bearing the colours of the appellation.

The vintage

The year 2011 was marked by a major hailstorm that hit the Sauternes appellation on 25 April 2011 and impacted yields by almost 50%. The mild weather at the end of the summer and during the post-season was ideal for refining the ripeness, giving rise to a vintage that delights with its aromatic expression, freshness and balance.

Blend                                                       

Sémillon (84%)
Sauvignon blanc (12%)
Muscadelle (4%)

Characteristics and tasting tips for Château La Tour Blanche 2011

Tasting

Colour
The wine is of a beautiful straw yellow colour, adorned with subtle golden highlights.

Nose
Opening on vanilla and toasted notes, the nose releases upon airing more complex notes of smoke and ripe fruit.

Palate
Silky and opulent, the palate unveils all its smoothness throughout the tasting. Apricots, pineapple, vanilla and cinnamon make up the scents that draw out harmoniously to a lingering finish with gourmet praline and milk caramel notes.

Château La Tour Blanche 2011
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