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Lascombes 2011 150cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | Margaux | Bordeaux | France
CHF 167.55
Critics scores
93 Robert Parker
A blend of 55% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 5% Petit Verdot that tips the scales at 14% natural alcohol, the 2011 Lascombes is another knock-out effort. (Michel Rolland is the consultant.) Made in a more modern style with plenty of toasty oak intermixed with blueberry and black currant fruit as well as hints of licorice and camphor, the wine-s textured lushness on the mid-palate, sweet, well-integrated tannins and full-throttle finish result in an impressive Margaux to drink over the next 15 years.
17 Rene Gabriel
Extrem dunkles Purpur mit lila und violetten Reflexen. Gleich zu Beginn eine gewisse Tiefe anzeigend, Tabak, Baumnussschalen, schwarze Schokolade, dunkle Edelhölzer und Waldbrombeeren. Fester, konzentrierter, aber auch etwas extrahierter Gaumen, so findet man dann auch gewisse Bitternoten im Extrakt, Lakritze und wieder Brombeeren im Finale. Eine etwas softere Variante wäre bekömmlicher und (ehrlicher) gewesen. warten (2018 - 2039)
17 Rene Gabriel
Extrem dunkles Purpur mit lila und violetten Reflexen. Gleich zu Beginn eine gewisse Tiefe anzeigend, Tabak, Baumnussschalen, schwarze Schokolade, dunkle Edelhölzer und Waldbrombeeren. Fester, konzentrierter, aber auch etwas extrahierter Gaumen, so findet man dann auch gewisse Bitternoten im Extrakt, Lakritze und wieder Brombeeren im Finale. Eine etwas softere Variante wäre bekömmlicher und (ehrlicher) gewesen. warten (2018 - 2039)
91 Wine Spectator
Nice lilac, sandalwood and mulled cherry notes, with perfumy spice chiming in on the lightly fusty finish. Pretty.—J.M.
Producer
Château Lascombes
Located in the heart of Margaux, Château Lascombes is one of five Second Classified Growths in the region. Since the 17th century the château has had a wide array of owners. By 2011 the estate fell into the hands of the French medical insurance group, MACSF. Under the new ownership, the estate’s quality curve has been even further accentuated thus following in the path of the first owner, the Knight Antoine de Lascombes. As one of the largest properties, but also one of the most scattered, the vineyards extend across both the Margaux and Haut-Médoc appellations, with just over 118-hectares under vine. Vinification at the estate is led by Lascombes’ Dominique Befve, and consulting vintner, Michel Rolland. Together they produce several impressive clarets influenced by the team’s savoir-faire attitude. One third of their annual production is dedicated to the well-balanced, Chevalier de Lascombes that gains an even greater depth and complexity after years of maturation. In the same spirit of excellence, the property produces an elegant second wine, Lascombes.