A renowned critic has called this ‘the best Chateau Lascombes to date’ and the beauty of the 2010 vintage is not lost on those seeking a brilliant example of 2nd Growth Bordeaux from an estate that produces a considerable volume of wine. The 84 hectares of vines are more-or-less evenly spread between Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot with a smaller planting of Petit Verdot – the wine is notable for its floral and cassis characters, coupled to a density and vitality that comes with the more modern approach to winemaking, alongside around 90% new oak maturation.
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A renowned critic has called this ‘the best Chateau Lascombes to date’ and the beauty of the 2010 vintage is not lost on those seeking a brilliant example of 2nd Growth Bordeaux from an estate that produces a considerable volume of wine. The 84 hectares of vines are more-or-less evenly spread between Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot with a smaller planting of Petit Verdot – the wine is notable for its floral and cassis characters, coupled to a density and vitality that comes with the more modern approach to winemaking, alongside around 90% new oak maturation.
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