Wine detail

Château Lafleur

Pomerol

Pomerol

2001

Vintage

Varietal

Bordeaux Blend

ABV

Peak 2007-2037

Where it is, June 2026

At Peak: in the heart of its drinking window (2007-2037).

In 2026, 2001 Château Lafleur Pomerol is in an at peak position: within its peak plateau, which runs through 2037, so the right move is disciplined patience rather than casual opening. The wine's 7/10 tannin, 5/10 acidity, and 7/10 body point to a bottle with real structural reserve, while the database note already shows the flavor core moving through dark fruit, mineral detail, spice, and mature savory tones. Collectors comparing the [bordeaux guide](/wines/region/bordeaux), the [Bordeaux Blend guide](/wines/varietal/bordeaux-blend), and this [related cellar page](/wines/chateau-lafleur/pomerol/2000) should treat this as a bottle for a planned dinner, not a quick weeknight pull.

The 01 Pomerol.

2001 Château Lafleur Pomerol: a high-value Pomerol bottle at peak in 2026, with 7/10 tannin and 5/10 acidity.

Drinking window

The arcYou are here · at peak, 2026

Tasting note

Expect a color moving toward mature depth, with the wine's original fruit still central rather than fading into simple tertiary notes. The recorded profile gives the anchor: More restrained than the legendary 2000, this 2001 shows Lafleur's hallmark precision: dark cherry, iron-laced minerality, cedar, and violet with fine-grained tannins and a long, focused finish. From there, the nose should build in layers with air, moving between fruit, spice, mineral, and cellar notes rather than presenting one obvious aromatic lane. On the palate, the 7/10 body gives breadth, the 7/10 tannin supplies shape, and the 5/10 acidity keeps the finish lifted. The most important service cue is texture: watch for the point where the tannins soften but the fruit has not flattened.

The 2001 vintage

Bordeaux 2001 is the quieter neighbor to 2000, with a more classical balance, less overt heat, and enough late-season steadiness to favor aromatic detail over sheer mass. For 2001 Château Lafleur Pomerol, that matters because the wine is already inside a long drinking arc from 2005 to 2049, with peak years marked 2007-2037. The vintage should not be read as a generic luxury signal; it explains why the bottle carries its current mix of fruit density, acidity, tannin, and savory development. In practical terms, 2026 is a useful checkpoint for judging whether the wine is gaining complexity or merely holding structure.

About Château Lafleur

Lafleur is a tiny Pomerol reference point, prized for iron-rich depth, Cabernet Franc tension, and a firmer, more mineral profile than many neighboring Merlot-led estates. In this bottle, the producer signature matters because the database profile shows a wine with 7/10 body and 7/10 tannin, not just a famous label. That combination should guide both cellaring and service: give the wine enough air to unfold, but preserve its aromatic detail. The best comparison set is the [bordeaux guide](/wines/region/bordeaux), the [Bordeaux Blend guide](/wines/varietal/bordeaux-blend), and at least one [related cellar page](/wines/chateau-lafleur/pomerol/2000), since those pages show how neighboring bottles handle age, structure, and peak timing.

From the cellar: pair with

Rosemary lamb chops

The 7/10 tannin grips protein while dark fruit and savory spice stay clear.

Mushroom risotto with aged cheese

Earthy depth mirrors the wine's mineral notes, while 5/10 acidity keeps the dish lifted.

Charred eggplant with herbs

Smoke and herbs pick up the mature savory edge without overwhelming 7/10 body.

Service & cellaring

Serving Temp
60-64F (16-18C)
Decanting
In 2026, open with a careful 60- to 90-minute decant, then follow the glass. Older mature bottles should be checked at 30 minutes; younger or especially dense bottles can take two hours. Stop the decant when the fruit becomes clearer and the tannins feel less angular.
Cellar Storage
55F (13C), 60-70% humidity, bottle on its side.

The drinking window on this bottle is calculated with the Cellared Ageability Index (CAI) v1.0, a 10-factor model. Try the free drinking window calculator on any wine, or read when to drink wine for the practical signals.

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Frequently Asked

When should I drink 2001 Château Lafleur Pomerol?

Drink from 2005 through 2049, with the best balance expected around 2007-2037. In 2026, the wine is at peak, so open only when you can give it proper attention and a meal that matches its structure.

How long should I decant it?

Plan on 60 to 90 minutes at cellar temperature, then taste rather than running a fixed clock. The goal is to soften 7/10 tannin and release the aromatic detail without letting mature fruit lose focus.

What food works best?

Choose dishes with enough richness for 7/10 body and enough savory depth for the wine's mineral and spice notes. Lamb, mushrooms, and charred vegetables work better than sweet sauces or delicate fish.

Should I cellar more bottles or look for another vintage?

If you own multiple bottles, hold at least one into the 2007-2037 peak band unless the wine is already past peak. For buying, compare adjacent vintages from the same producer to decide whether you want more fruit, more acidity, or more mature secondary detail.