2001 Lafaurie-Peyraguey, Sauternes (375ml)
SKU #1013239
96 points
James Suckling
Wow. This has a seamless texture and wonderful depth of fruit with dried pineapple, pear and hints of honey. Full body, very sweet and dense. Superb. Sliced white truffles. Fantastic.
(2/2014)
93 points
Int'l Wine Cellar
Pale yellow-gold. Orange peel, quince, honey and sexy oak tones of vanilla and spice. Chewy and powerful in the mouth, with highly concentrated flavors of creme caramel, honey and exotic spices. Finishes very long, honeyed and powerful, not to mention flamboyantly aromatic. (ST)
(8/2004)
92 points
Wine Advocate
The 2001 Lafaurie-Peyraguey has a very refined, elegant bouquet that demonstates more mineralite than the previous vintages: great tension here with marmalade, quince and dried honey scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a viscous opening. The acidity is nicely judged with touches of spice and nutmeg, although the finish is quite linear and does not quite deliver the panache of its peers. Still, this is drinking extremely well now and should continue to give pleasure over the next decade or so. (NM)
(12/2014)
91 points
Vinous
The 2001 Lafaurie-Peyraguey, which just predates Silvio Denz’s ownership, has an attractive nose of dried honey, praline and walnut, displaying good intensity though not amazingly complex. The palate is well balanced with a viscous opening, fine acidity and a touch of orange peel and spicebox toward the finish. Elegant and refined, but it needs a little more length. (NM)
(9/2021)
Jancis Robinson
Bright orange with strong barley-sugar notes but still very fresh and vital. A very promising bottle but there is no hurry to drink it. Medium weight and medium sweetness for a Sauternes. (JR) 17/20 points
(12/2014)
K&L Notes
96 points, Robert Parker writes for Wine Advocate: "This superb, light to medium gold/green-hued Sauternes is a full-bodied, opulent, enormously endowed, moderately sweet offering with plenty of pineapple, peach, caramel, and smoky new oak characteristics." (06/2004)