Château Grand Puy Lacoste - Lacoste-Borie - Pauillac

90 points - The Wine Advocate

Château Grand Puy Lacoste - Lacoste-Borie - Pauillac

90 points - The Wine Advocate
Vintage
Size
Regular price €48.40
/
  • 3 in stock
  • Inventory on the way
Tax included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
The 2016 Lacoste-Borie is a blend of 61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, cropped at 50 hectoliters per hectare. It has a clean and precise bouquet, not as complex as some of its peers, yet with thoroughly enjoyable raspberry and blackcurrant leaf tinged with cedar. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy, slightly dry tannin on the entry, hints of dark chocolate interlacing the black fruit with a touch of cracked black pepper on the finish.
Type:
Red
Country:
France
Region:
Bordeaux
Appellation:
Pauillac
Producer:
Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste
Grapes/Blend:
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Serving temp:
16° - 18° C
ABV:
14.5%
Pairing Sugesstions:
Beef, Lamb, Game Birds, Duck, Mushrooms, Charcuterie and Cured Meats, Tomato-Based Dishes, Truffle-Based Dishes, Aged Cheeses, Parmesan

Local Delivery

We have a fleet of vans that deliver throughout the French and Italian Riviera, rates calculated based on distance at cart stage. Option to book time and date.

For deliveries further afield, please call for a quote:  +33 4 65 84 99 51

France / Monaco

1 - 2 working days delivery in France, for orders placed before 2pm.

Options for couriers and drop off points available at checkout.

EU - Mainland

1 - 3 day delivery throughout mainland EU, for orders placed before 2pm. Allow an extra day for islands. 

Options for couriers and drop off points available at checkout.

Rest of the World

Please call for a quote:  +33 4 65 84 99 51

This site is protected by hCaptcha and the hCaptcha Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Behind the bottle

Château Grand Puy Lacoste

Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste

Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste is a renowned wine producer located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France. This historic estate has been producing exceptional wines for over 400...

Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste is a renowned wine producer located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France. This historic estate has been producing exceptional wines for over 400 years and is considered one of the top producers in the region.

The estate has a long and fascinating history, dating back to the 16th century when it was owned by the Gasqueton family. In 1932, the estate was acquired by the current owners, the Borie family, who have continued to uphold the traditions and standards of excellence set by the Gasqueton family. Today, the estate is run by François-Xavier Borie, who is the fourth generation of his family to manage the property.

The vineyards of Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste cover 90 hectares, with 75% of the land dedicated to Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% to Merlot, and 5% to Cabernet Franc. The vineyards are situated in an ideal location, with gravelly soil and a microclimate that is perfect for growing high-quality grapes. The vineyards are sustainably farmed, with a focus on preserving the land and ensuring the health of the vines.

The wines produced by Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste are known for their elegance, complexity, and ageability. The estate's flagship wine, Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste, is a blend of predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller amounts of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. It is aged in French oak barrels for 18-20 months, resulting in a wine with intense aromas of blackcurrant, cedar, and tobacco, and a long, lingering finish.

In addition to their flagship wine, Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste also produces a second wine, Lacoste-Borie, which is a blend of younger vines from the estate. This wine offers a more approachable and affordable option for those looking to experience the quality of this esteemed producer.

Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste
Bordeaux - Onshore Cellars

Bordeaux

Bordeaux, in the southwest of France, needs little introduction as one of the world's most famous, prestigious and prolific wine regions. The majority of Bordeaux wines (nearly 90...
Bordeaux, in the southwest of France, needs little introduction as one of the world's most famous, prestigious and prolific wine regions. The majority of Bordeaux wines (nearly 90 percent of production volume) are the dry, medium- and full-bodied red Bordeaux Blends that established its reputation.

The finest (and most expensive) of these are the wines from the great châteaux of the Haut-Médoc and the Right Bank appellations Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. The former is focused (at the top level) on Cabernet Sauvignon, the latter pair on on Merlot.

The legendary reds are complemented by high-quality white wines based on Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. These range from dry whites to challenge the best from the Burgundy region (Pessac-Léognan is particularly renowned) to the sweet, botrytized nectars of Sauternes.
Explore Bordeaux
Pauillac

Pauillac

Pauillac is a wine appellation located in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, France. It is known for producing some of the finest red wines in the world, with...

Pauillac is a wine appellation located in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, France. It is known for producing some of the finest red wines in the world, with a reputation for elegance, complexity, and longevity. Pauillac is home to some of the most famous châteaux in Bordeaux, including Château Lafite Rothschild, Château Latour, and Château Mouton Rothschild.

The history of winemaking in Pauillac dates back to the Roman era, but it was not until the 17th century that the region began to gain recognition for its wines. The Dutch were the first to recognize the potential of Pauillac wines, and they began importing them to their home country in large quantities. In the 18th century, Pauillac wines became popular in England, and they were soon being exported to other parts of Europe and the world.

The style of production in Pauillac is traditional, with a focus on quality over quantity. The vineyards are planted on gravelly soils, which provide excellent drainage and reflect the heat back onto the vines, helping to ripen the grapes. The grapes grown in Pauillac are predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon, with smaller amounts of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. The wines are typically aged in oak barrels for 18-24 months, which adds complexity and depth to the final product.

The typical wines from Pauillac are full-bodied, with intense aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, and cedar. They are known for their firm tannins, which give the wines structure and longevity. Pauillac wines are often described as having a "pencil lead" or "graphite" character, which is a result of the gravelly soils in which the grapes are grown. The wines are also known for their ability to age gracefully, with some of the best vintages lasting for decades.

In conclusion, Pauillac is a wine appellation with a rich history and a reputation for producing some of the finest red wines in the world. The traditional style of production, the gravelly soils, and the focus on quality over quantity all contribute to the unique character of Pauillac wines. If you are looking for a wine with elegance, complexity, and longevity, look no further than Pauillac.

Read more
Recently viewed