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Château Lascombes 2009
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Château Lascombes 2009

2e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 91
J. Robinson | 16
Decanter | 93
Wine Spectator | 89
R. Gabriel | 19
J. Suckling | 93
Vinous - A. Galloni | NM90
Vinous Neal Martin | 92+
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    Marks and reviews

    94

    /100

    Robert Parker

    Robert M. Parker, Jr.

    The 2009, inky blue/purple to the rim, is a final blend of 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 48% Merlot and 4% Petit Verdot at 14% natural alcohol. The wine has a beautiful blueberry-scented nose with hints of acacia flowers, licorice, graphite and some subtle charcoal and background oak. Clearly a modern style of Margaux, it is pure, seamless, full-bodied and opulent, and the high glycerin and silky texture of 2009 are brilliantly displayed in this wine. Drink it over the next 15+ years, although it is certainly capable of lasting well past two decades. One of the more difficult estates to manage in southern Margaux is the 300 acres of Lascombes, subdivided into at least 40 to 50 separate plots, making harvest decisions, ripening, and related issues a strategic nightmare. Nevertheless, they seem to have hit pay dirt frequently over the last decade plus.

    89

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    Alluring, with coffee and mocha notes leading the way for fleshy plum, blackberry sauce and spice hints. The toasty finish hangs on nicely. A bit dressed up, but will certainly have some fans. Drink now through 2019. 25,000 cases made.

    93

    /100

    Decanter

    In 2009, Lascombes was still going long on exuberant expression, and it's still apparent after 10 years. The concentrated palate of ripe fruit, exotic spices and black olives, with some coal, tar and cloves on the finish giving a heavy oak stamp, is more about Lascombes and less about Margaux. It's good quality, but be aware of what you will be drinking.

    93

    /100

    James Suckling

    Very balsamic with slightly chewy tannins, this is a rustic expression of the vintage that needs substantial food to give its best. Plenty of freshness at the finish though. Drink now. (Horizontal Tasting, London, 2019)

    17

    /20

    Jancis Robinson

    Jancis Robinson

    Tasted blind. Lively deep crimson. Intense, ripe nose that is probably love-it-or-hate-it. Very rich and sweet with some structure and some oak – still! A showy wine but far from unpleasant! (JR)

    92

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    With noticeable oak, licorice, jam, smoke, and ripe black and blue fruits, this rich, concentrated, supple wine, produced from a blend of 48% Cabernet Sauvignon, 48% Merlot and 4% Petit Verdot, ends with a rich, chocolate-coated blackberry, coffee and licorice finish. I like the wine. But I'd like to see a little less oak.

    92

    /100

    Falstaff

    Falstaff

    Dark ruby, purple reflections, delicate edge brightening. Tobacco, sweet blackberry confit, dark cherry, candied orange zest. Juicy, elegant, already developed, appears somewhat broad-meshed, ripe tannins, floral touch, chocolaty finish, already well developed and the first drinking maturity has been reached.

    96

    /100

    Andreas Larsson

    Andreas Larsson

    Sweet and perfumed, modern fruit and fine spices, yet with elegance and finesse, very full and concentrated with soft extraction and a velvety mouthfeel, layers of dark fruit, blackcurrant, blackberry, minerals, and a truly long, lingering finish.

    19

    /20

    André Kunz

    Silky, dense, creamy, mineral, complex bouquet: strawberry jelly, slate, flint, tobacco, licorice. Creamy, full, fruity palate with powerful, sweet aromatics, fine tannins, dense structure, long, full finish. 19/20 drink - 2035

    93

    /100

    Jane Anson

    Jane Anson

    Clear sandalwood and smoked almond aromatics; there is oak influence but it is integrated, and thoroughly enjoyable. Not the same depth of fruit as in some of the Margaux 2009s, but full of raspberries, pomegranate, wet stones, orange peel, touches of campfire smoke, ready to enjoy.

    94

    /100

    La RVF

    True to the estate’s style, showcasing very ripe fruit and a rounded, generous feel on the palate. This opulent, charming wine just lacks a touch of refinement to match the very best.

    94

    /100

    Le Figaro Vin

    Dense palate with very lovely sweetness, smooth, elegant texture, dries out a little, very spicy finish.

    97

    /100

    Yves Beck

    Lascombes 2009 is a real dessert, it’s so indulgent! What charm and density in this wine. The bouquet is very inviting, revealing notes of perfectly ripe black berries with subtle hints of coffee and chocolate. A smooth, dense, well-balanced and utterly seductive wine. What a superb wine.

    93

    /100

    Vertdevin

    The nose is powerful, sun-drenched and racy. It reveals notes of blackberry, crushed raspberry and, more subtly, fleshy strawberry, combined with a hint of violet, a very discreet touch of black cherry, some oak, as well as a subtle hint of sweet spices/vanilla and toast. The palate is fruity, balanced and offers a lovely mineral backbone, fine freshness, a pleasing texture, fleshiness, good density and a delicate underlying acidity. On the palate, this wine expresses notes of crushed blackberry, black cherry, ripe berries and crushed raspberry, combined with touches of coffee, oak, sweet spices, cardamom and a very discreet hint of undergrowth. The tannins are well handled. Good length.

    91

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Dark, intense color. Discreet, fruity nose with hints of dried fruit. Toasted bread. Lovely oak. Broad attack on the palate, then the wine unfolds with a supple texture, very fruity and aromatic. It “merlots” mid-palate and the finish lacks a touch of structure, which makes me wish for a bit more Cabernet Sauvignon. Good length.

    19

    /20

    René Gabriel

    Deep purple-garnet, dense at the core, with violet highlights on the rim. Very aromatic bouquet with lots of ripe berries, milky complexity, delicate coffee notes—everything spot on from the nose. On the palate, velvety, soft, and beautifully poised; ripe, sweet tannins with plenty of finesse; the power and breed reveal themselves in the extract; extremely long finish. Perhaps the best Lascombes ever! (19/20). 15: A magnum at a dinner at Lascombes. Sweet, opulent, creamy, nutty. Like a magnificent wine cream. You could drink it without restraint. If you don’t (yet) have it—buy it without hesitation!

    93

    /100

    Wine Enthusiast

    Roger Voss

    92-94 Barrel sample. Big ripe and juicy, with a core of dark spice and wood. The wine is full-bodied, richly fruity.

    Description

    The class of an exceptional, suave and silky Margaux wine

    The property
    Bearing the patronymic of Chevalier Antoine de Lascombes since the 17th century, the Château Lascombes is marked by the imprint of the ten generations of owners who have shaped its history. Since 2011, the mutualist group MACSF has been the owner. The wines of Château Lascombes are recognized as being among the greatest of the Margaux appellation.

    The vineyard
    120 hectares in the Margaux appellation and 10 hectares in the Haut-Médoc appellation make up the vineyard of this Second Grand Cru Classé in 1855.
    This vineyard is located on a mosaic of plots whose soils are composed, depending on their location, of a gravelly mound, clayey gravels and clay-limestone plots. Uniquely compared to other Margaux crus, the grape variety of the Château Lascombes vineyard is mainly composed of merlot, then cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot.

    The wine
    Born at the dawn of an exceptional vintage in Bordeaux, Château Lascombes 2009 brilliantly illustrates the consistent quality of this Second Grand Cru Classé from Margaux, considered one of the most beautiful references of the prestigious Left Bank appellation.




    Blend
    48% merlot, 48% cabernet sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot.

    Characteristics and tasting advice for Château Lascombes 2009

    Tasting

    Color
    Beautiful purple color with violet reflections.

    Nose
    The aromatic elegance of the bouquet seduces with its refinement, revealing the delicacy of black fruit aromas, spicy notes evolving on the discretion of roasting notes testifying to the perfect mastery of aging.

    Palate
    The frankness of the attack on the palate gives way to a dense and suave substance that fills the palate with tasty sensations, revealing the generosity of the fruit. Structured by tannins with a silky grain, the palate indisputably displays this tactile touch, so refined, typical of the great Margaux, stretching in the persistence of a long finish. A generous and sunny Château Lascombes, ready to reveal the charm of its suavity and nobility whose structure promises a beautiful evolution over the next few years.

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