You'll likely have heard of Chateau Lafite - "Bordeaux's most famous property" (Robert Parker). But did you know the team behind that icon bought an estate in Chile 20 years ago, polished it into a world-beater worthy of the Lafite-Rothschild name and now make some of the country's finest wines? Not many do. Fewer still get to try them. Now you have that opportunity with Los Vascos Sauvignon Blanc 2009 from Lafite-Rothschild's special parcel of vines in Casablanca, "the source of the New World's finest whites" (The Observer). It has all the pure, intensely refreshing flavours you'd want in a top Sauvignon Blanc. But what really sets it apart is the elegance and complexity in each deliciously crisp glassful. That's Lafite's winemaking expertise. From the first explosion of ripe gooseberry, guava and cut-grass aromas to the lasting tingle of crisp flavour, this is classic Sauvignon Blanc. A fine 2009 vintage has concentrated the flavours beautifully, but it's the Lafite-Rothschild mag