PRE-ORDER
2017 | D 94
The wine is noted for its "frisky and fresh" character, providing a "juicy core" of blackcurrants and moderate tannins.
2018 | V 96
The 2018 vintage is noted for being "bright and full of juice, prioritising vibrancy over power". It is a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant blend with a "slightly chewy" structure that balances ripe fruit with a refreshing, earthy finish.
2020 | JS 97
The 2020 blend is 76% Cabernet Sauvignon and 24% Merlot. It is described as a "tightly coiled" and "sophisticated" wine with intense cassis, damson plum, and savory graphite notes.
2021 | JS 95
A classic Bordeaux, described as "bright and punchy" with a "cool" and "savory" style, returning to a more traditional, restrained structure compared to warmer years.
About Winery
5th classified growth in 1855. The name of Grand-Puy comes from the old expression "puy" which means "hill, little hill", and this land is mentioned in documents dating from the Middle Ages. Indeed, the vineyard extends on one of the ridges of land which were made the first wines of the Medoc. Since the sixteenth century, the thought has passed from generation to generation and, by way of alliances between families, he stayed within the same descent until 1920, before resuming a destiny with Borie family in 1978. Under the leadership of François-Xavier Borie (Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou), GP Lacoste is the perfect example of a classic Pauillac, tannic and full bodied. A wine for keeping, which makes part of the top of the Medoc wines.