Among the largest vineyards of the Médoc, Lascombes covers 112 hectares. It was founded by the Chevalier de Lascombes and was since owned by Alexis Lichine, who gave his name to Château Prieuré Lichine, also in Margaux. Lascombes is now owned by an American private equity group which has been investing heavily so that the vineyard can produce the best possible wine.
Case of 12 Bottles price shown is under bond
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£690.00
duty paid price: £866.45
Broking Stock
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Available
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An oaky, creamy, black fruit nose. Some very pure cassis fruit and a floral aspect. Cool and creamy on entry here. There are some nicely integrated tannins. This is a touch mineral and quite long enough. Modern, but very good with it. Bowes Wine original note
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