Minor Label Damage, Minor Label Stain/s, Just Below Base of Neck
The 1974 Château Lafite Rothschild is a rare and historic First Growth from Pauillac, offering a glimpse into a classic era of Bordeaux winemaking. Produced by the legendary Château Lafite Rothschild, this wine reflects the estate’s hallmark elegance, restraint, and longevity, even in a more challenging vintage.
The 1974 Bordeaux vintage is considered modest, favouring lighter, more delicate wines rather than the power and concentration seen in great years. At Lafite, the blend is typically Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant, supported by Merlot and small proportions of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, sourced from the estate’s prime gravel soils overlooking the Gironde estuary.
After five decades of bottle age, the wine is fully mature and highly dependent on provenance and storage conditions. Well-preserved examples may still display a delicate and nuanced bouquet of dried blackcurrant, red plum, cedar, tobacco leaf, leather, and earthy, savoury notes, with subtle hints of dried herbs and old wood spice.
On the palate, the wine is expected to be light to medium-bodied, with softened, resolved tannins and a gently fading fruit core. Structure and length may be modest, but the wine can offer a refined, tertiary-driven experience for those who appreciate fully mature Bordeaux.
This is a bottle to be approached as a collector’s piece and historical curiosity as much as a drinking wine. Careful handling is essential—stand upright before opening, decant gently if needed, and serve without excessive aeration to preserve its fragile structure.
Best enjoyed now, as further ageing is unlikely to improve the wine.
A rare First Growth Bordeaux offering insight into the evolution of Lafite Rothschild over half a century.