Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2006

Ratings by Robert Parker 92 Tasting Notes While not at the level of the phenomenal 2005, Grand-Puy-Lacoste has produced another classic wine with the creme de cassis fruit that I often find in both Mouton Rothschild and Pontet-Canet, yet both of those vineyards are closer to the Gironde River. This wine has a pure personality,… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2005

Ratings by Robert Parker 95 Tasting Notes The brilliant 2005 Grand-Puy-Lacoste exhibits classic Pauillac aromas and flavors of creme de cassis along with stony/floral notes. Proprietor Xavier Borie has created a wine that should rival the brilliant 1982, 1990, 1996, and 2000. Full-bodied with sweet tannin and superb length (a 40+ second finish), the purity… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2004

Ratings by Robert Parker 89 Tasting Notes This excellent offering displays sweet black currant notes intermixed with notions of licorice, scorched earth, and spicy herbs. Medium-bodied and elegant with abundant fruit on the attack and mid-palate, and light to moderate tannin, it should drink well for 10-15 years. (Wine Advocate #171 Jun 2007) By Robert… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2003

Ratings by Robert Parker 88 Tasting Notes An atypically superficial effort from one of my favorite Pauillacs, the 2003 Grand-Puy-Lacoste is very good, but it does not stand up to some of the finest northern Medoc offerings. A deep ruby/purple-tinged color is followed by a moderately intense bouquet of black currants and underbrush. It hits… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2002

Ratings by Robert Parker 86 Tasting Notes A light wine by the standards of this property, this herbaceous, spicy, red currant and plum-scented wine shows weedy notes of green tea intermixed with cherries and some washed-out red currants. It is a pleasant, picnic-styled Grand-Puy-Lacoste to drink during its first 5-7 years of life.(Wine Advocate #158… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2001

Ratings by Robert Parker 88 Tasting Notes A deep ruby/purple color is accompanied by this property??s tell-tale cassis characteristics. Medium-bodied and monolithic, with fine ripeness as well as depth along with light to moderate tannin in the finish, the 2001 Grand-Puy-Lacoste should be at its peak between 2006-2014.(Wine Advocate #153Jun 2004) By Robert Parker

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2000

Ratings by Robert Parker 94 Tasting Notes The 2000 Grand Puy Lacoste is even better than such recent vintages as 2005 and 2009. A broad, classic, large-scaled effort, it boasts a deep blue/purple color as well as tell-tale notes of creme de cassis, subtle smoke, flowers, and unsmoked tobacco. Powerful, full-bodied flavors have shed a… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 1999

Ratings by Robert Parker 89 Tasting Notes This deep ruby/purple-colored 1999 has some tannin to resolve, but it is an elegant, medium-bodied, delicious effort that will reward readers who have the patience to cellar it for several years. It is not a blockbuster in the style of the 2000 or 1996, but the 1999 offers… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 1998

Ratings by Robert Parker 90 Tasting Notes The 1998 reveals a classic creme de cassis-scented nose along with powerful, tight, firmly-structured flavors. While moderate tannin is present, there is more than enough extract and depth behind the tannin to support the enthusiastic rating. However, this wine needs 3-4 more years of cellaring, and should keep… Read More »

Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste 1997

Ratings by Robert Parker 87 Tasting Notes The tell-tale blackberry/cassis character is well-displayed in this dark ruby/purple-colored wine. There is excellent ripe fruit, soft tannin, low acidity, and a delicious, easy-going personality. Although it will not make old bones, it is a ripe, soft, attractive, evolved Bordeaux for consuming over the next 8-9 years.(Wine Advocate… Read More »