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James Suckling: A chiseled, medium- to full-bodied wine combining texture and fruit, with acidity that brings cohesion and depth complemented by good concentration."
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Decanter: Nicely zesty with bright lime-driven freshness, this wine - ageing in 20% new oak - offers a rather transparent style that showcases its pure, vibrant citrus character. Less marked by beeswax or acacia, it leans toward a crisp, energetic profile reflected in the low 3.04 pH. Well-structured and enjoyable, with a lively finish that, while a touch fleeting, keeps the wine refreshing and dynamic. This vintage certainly shows plenty of lift and vitality."
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Jeb Dunnuck: Stone fruits, orange blossom, mint, and a kiss of minerality all define the 2025 Château Latour-Martillac Blanc, a richer style of Pessac-Léognan blanc. Medium-bodied on the palate, it has a pure, balanced mouthfeel, moderate yet present acidity, and a clean finish. It brings the richness of the vintage while staying lively and vibrant."
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The Wine Cellar Insider: Honeysuckle, white peaches, apricot, pears and citrus fruits display with ease in the nose. On the palate, the wine is round, supple, and fruity with a lean to its citrus and white peach filled personality. This will be easy to enjoy on release, and throughout its youth. The wine blends 59% Sauvignon Blanc, with 41% Semillon. 13.5% ABV. Drink from 2027-2032."
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Falstaff: Helles Gelbgrün, Silberreflexe. Zarte Wiesenkräuter, feine gelbe Tropenfrucht, frische Orangenzesten, ein Hauch von Blütenhonig im Hintergrund. Saftig, elegant, mineralisch, gut balanciert, verfügt über Frische, rassiger Stil, ein vielseitiger Speisenbegleiter, feine Würze im Nachhall, gutes Entwicklungspotenzial."
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Lisa Perrotti-Brown: The 2025 Latour-Martillac Blanc is a little shy to start, needing swirling to coax out notes of yellow apples and fresh pears, plus hints of wet pebbles, lime leaves, and coriander seed. The medium-bodied palate is bright and refreshing with delicate orchard fruit flavors and a citrusy lift on the finish."