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Château Lascombes 2005

2e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 88+
J. Robinson | 16
Wine Spectator | 93
R. Gabriel | 19
The Wine Independent | 92
Vinous Neal Martin | 90
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93

/100

Wine Spectator

Dark in color, with an impressive nose of licorice, toasty oak, chocolate and blackberry. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and a long, caressing finish. Very pretty and structured. Best after 2012. 25,000 cases made.

16

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Tasted blind. Youthful crimson appearance. Light, liquorice-scented nose. Thick and dense. Pretty chewy tannins. A bit austere and scrawny. (JR)

92

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Pungent aromas of vanilla, blackberry, blueberry, licorice, black cherry and espresso. Thick, rich, dense, lush and polished, this powerful, fruit-filled Margaux wine demands up to a decade to shed its oak-dominated personality.

94

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Impressive aromatics of currants, smoked tobacco, saddle leather, classy oak, and hints of truffly earth all emerge from the 2005 Château Lascombes, a concentrated, pure, layered, medium- to full-bodied effort that has the vintage’s dense, structured profile while staying light on its feet and elegant. This beautiful, finesse-driven Margaux is clearly in its prime drinking window yet has another two decades of longevity. The blend is 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot, all aged 18 months in new oak.

18

/20

Weinwisser

52% Cabernet Sauvi - gnon, 45% Merlot, 3% Petit Verdot, 40 hl/ha, 80% Grand Vin, 100% new barriques. Dark ruby with a brightening watery rim. Noble, ripe cassis on the nose, paired with refined spice. On the second pass, leather notes, light tobacco and rosewood. On the powerful palate, supporting tannins with a gorgeous, ripe extract sweetness. In the focused, aromatic finish, wild raspberries and a refined note of thyme. Magnificent Lascombes!

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/20

René Gabriel

Deep, dark ruby with a purple sheen. Devilish wild-berry bouquet, sweet, expansive and powerful; the fruit feels gently jammy underneath yet balances beautifully with the dark roasted notes. On the palate very aromatic, from red to predominantly blueberry, showing slightly extracted notes in the astringency, with a long finish. (18/20). 07: Pure erotica, lots of coconut and vanilla, Richebourg-like sweetness. Dancy yet fuller palate, full of finesse. Easily earns its points! 08: Creamy, long, with great harmony. It is already beautiful to drink and now deserves one more point than in earlier tastings. So a very good buy. (19/20). 09: Brightening garnet with a ruby rim. Sweet, soft bouquet, light coffee and fine roasted notes, already surprisingly accessible and almost sexy. Fine, delicate palate with elegant, caressing tannins, great balance and breathtaking beauty. No sin to open it now; it will likely remain a Margaux beauty. (19/20). 13: We drank a magnum with tartare at the Vierzähni in Goldau. At first the acidity bothered me a bit, but with the piquancy of the cold meat dish, it worked more than just very well. I would now wait a bit again. 16: Again showing that (too) dominant acidity on the tongue. Until it has that better under control, respectively integrated, I’ll take one point back for now. The potential is/would be good. 18: The acidity has integrated and subsequently become slightly milky. Together with the abundant blackberries, this yields a yogurt-like character of exceptional wine class. (19/20).

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/20

André Kunz

Mineral, dense, fresh, complex bouquet; strawberry jelly, mint, mocha, fine herbs, flint. Tightly knit, velvety, fresh palate with sweet fruit, fine tannins, creamy texture, diverse aromatics, long, delicate finish. 18/20 drink - 2038

94

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Inky purple in colour even at 19 years old. This is exuberant in the style of Lascombes at the time, and it is holding up well, remaining expressive and enticing. Grilled cedar and sandalwood, blueberry and blackberry fruit, oak more evident than in the 2004 which is perhaps surprising given the quality of the 2005 vintage, and surely speaks to choices in the cellar. Malolactic in barrel, élevage on the lees for 4 months using Oxoline. Less finessed charm than some 2005 Margaux, but hard to argue with the quality. 40 hl/ha yield, harvest September 21 to October 19, 100% new oak. Dominique Befve director, Alain Raynaud and Michel Rolland consultant winemakers.

92

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

The 2005 Lascombes is a blend of 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and 3% Petit Verdot. Deep garnet-brick in color, it leaps with a vibrant nose of boysenberries, cassis, and wild blueberries with suggestions of menthol and cedar. Medium to full-bodied, the palate delivers a firm, fine-grained texture with lovely freshness and purity, culminating in a long fruity finish. Delicious now, it should keep a further 15 years+. Around 25,000 cases were made. Lascombes is the largest vineyard in Margaux at nearly 300 acres, 50% planted to Merlot, 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5% Petit Verdot.

17

/20

Bettane+Desseauve

In bottle, the wine stands out for a more delicate, seamlessly integrated texture and tannins than others (perhaps due to skillful oxygenation during élevage), but it should age very well. Lovely flavor complexity.

95

/100

La RVF

Its evolution is proving favorable. Tight, dense and deep, this 2005 is an exuberant Lascombes with a profound core, offering flavors of very ripe black fruits and an imposing tannic structure. It emphasizes volume over elegance, but is still full of charm.

94

/100

Le Figaro Vin

The wine has closed down, but it shows great concentration, is very well structured, and stretches out beautifully on the palate. Let’s remember that Lascombres 2005 beat all the first growths in a blind tasting.

97

/100

Yves Beck

Superb, multifaceted bouquet that combines freshness, development, and complexity. Notes of blackcurrant and mint, followed by a hint of cedar. On the palate, the wine continues this paradoxical approach, where the aromatic intensity is perfectly supported by the structure while the tannins add breadth. A fruity, persistent finish. A great success.

91

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

Lascombes is approaching the form its status as a second growth suggests. This wine is close, packed with dark fruits, figs and juicy black currant extract. The aftertaste has some bitterness, with layers of toast and spice coming through strongly.

93

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

In jeroboam. Intense, dark colour. Still young. Very aromatic, fruity and, above all, creamy on the nose. Dense on entry, quickly becoming silky and especially fruit-driven, the wine develops into a very savoury profile with a smoky note and tannins that are rather supple for the vintage. Good length.

90

/100

Robert Parker Wine Advocate

Neal Martin

The Château Lascombes 2005 has one of the most extravagant bouquets from the Margaux appellation, with copious red berry fruit, candied orange peel, marmalade, and cedar scents bursting from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with soft tannins, a little more advanced than its peers, with a slight dryness appearing toward the finish. I would have liked just a little more focus and cohesion here, though it can still boast impressive length.

Description

Lascombes 2005 displays a lovely intense purple-tinted black hue. The nose expresses subtle spices, black fruits, liquorice and roasted coffee beans notes. To the palate, woody notes gove place to strong fruit aromas. The wine is balanced, fresh, strong, round and silky. The beautiful and noble tannins perfectly complete this Margaux cru classé.

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