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Chateau Larcis Ducasse, 2009
St Emilon Grand Cru
The 2009 Château Larcis Ducasse is an outstanding wine from the Saint-Émilion appellation in Bordeaux, France. As a Premier Grand Cru Classé (B), Château Larcis Ducasse is known for producing terroir-driven wines that highlight the richness and complexity of its limestone and clay soils. The 2009 vintage is one of Bordeaux's most celebrated years, marked by near-perfect growing conditions that resulted in ripe, opulent, and age-worthy wines.
Wine Overview
The 2009 Château Larcis Ducasse is composed of the estate’s typical blend:
Merlot (dominant): Providing plush texture, ripe fruit, and richness. …
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Larmande, 1983
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, Bordeaux
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
Château Larmande, located in the Saint-Émilion appellation of Bordeaux, is one of the region's oldest estates, with a history dating back to 1585. The 1983 vintage, now over four decades old, offers a unique opportunity to experience a mature expression of this Grand Cru Classé wine.
Tasting Notes
Specific tasting notes for the 1983 Château Larmande are limited. However, given its age, it's plausible that the wine exhibits tertiary aromas such as leather, tobacco, and earthy notes, with softened tannins and a harmonious palate. It's important to note that individual bottle conditions can vary, especially with wines of this age. …
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Price: £49.95
Stock: 14 in Stock
Chateau Larrivet Haut-Brion, 1969
Pessac-Léognan, Bordeaux
Celebrate a truly unique year with this 1969 Château Larrivet Haut-Brion, a vintage Bordeaux from the heart of Graves. Though 1969 was a cooler, more challenging vintage, bottles from reputable estates like Larrivet Haut-Brion offer a rare and delicate charm with a strong sense of terroir and time. This bottle is a rare find, ideal for collectors or as a milestone 1969 birthday or anniversary wine.
Tasting notes:
Elegant and subtle, this mature Bordeaux reveals evolved aromas of wilted rose, pipe tobacco, damp earth, and faint cherry compote. The palate is light-bodied yet harmonious, offering soft acidity and flavours of dried red fruit, forest floor, and a whisper of spice. …
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Price: £99.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Lascombes, 1973
Margaux 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
Château Lascombes 1973
Vintage & Background
The 1973 vintage was a challenging one in Bordeaux, with uneven weather, and many wines from that era suffer from deterioration. Lascombes, a Second Growth (Deuxième Cru) from Margaux, had a mixed reputation in the 1970s, but some bottles from this vintage have held up surprisingly well with age, assuming excellent provenance and storage.
Appearance & Nose
In a mature glass, this wine often shows a colour with sienna or amber hues at the rim, softening into light ruby or garnet at the centre. On the nose, there are notes of tart cherry and pomegranate, with a hint of menthol or olive, and accompanying earthy-mushroom tones. …
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Price: £119.00
Stock: 9 in Stock
Chateau Lascombes, 1998
Margaux 2nd Growth Classification, Bordeaux
Tasting Notes
A deep garnet red with a subtle brick rim, the 1998 Lascombes opens with aromas of ripe cherry, cedar, cigar box, and dried herbs, layered with hints of spice and bramble. On the palate, it is medium-bodied with silky tannins, showing flavours of redcurrant, liquorice, and earthy undertones. The finish is elegant and lingering, emphasising finesse over power. Perfect for enjoying now, though it will hold gracefully for several more years.
Serving and Food Pairing
Serve at 16–18°C after gentle decanting. Ideal with roast lamb, beef fillet, or duck breast. It also pairs beautifully with mushroom risotto, truffle dishes, or a mature hard cheese such as Comté or aged Manchego. …
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Price: £79.95
Stock: 9 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1960
Pauillac 1st Growth Classification
The 1960 Château Latour is a testament to its age and the estate’s commitment to producing quality wines even in difficult years. Though not a standout vintage, it should offer a graceful, fully mature drinking experience. The bottles have been well stored but it may not have the power or complexity of more renowned vintages like 1959 or 1961.
If you're considering purchasing a 1960 Château Latour, it may be a fragile wine, so handle it carefully, decant lightly, and savor its historical significance.
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Price: £695.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1961
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe Half Bottle (37.5cl) 100 Points - Robert Parker
The 1961 Latour is a wine legend!
Michael Broadbent rated it as one of his rare six-star wines, Robert Parker has consistently given it 100 points. This is a rare half bottle in good condition with a great level.
The 1961 crop was a small one, frost in May having wiped out most of the Merlot. The Latour team took pride in having picked – unlike some other properties – before excessive ripeness set in, allowing a perfectly balanced and appetising wine to be produced. The disastrous conditions in May meant that the crop was very small, and from the outset the château reported that the wines were dark, rich, ripe and incredibly concentrated but perfectly balanced. …
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Price: £1,695.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1963
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru classe
Upper shoulder | tear on label
Magnum Bottle (150cl)
The 1963 Latour has a garnet colour with some browning at the edges, a medium- to full-bodied feel, plenty of black currant fruit, and some light, soft tannins still present. Head and shoulders above the other first-growths, this wine has the classic Latour bouquet of walnuts, black currants, mineral scents, and cedar wood.
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Price: £1,450.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1968
Pauillac Premiere Grand cru Classe (high shoulder)
This rare wine from the renowned Chateau Latour vineyards still has a deep colour and a good bouquet.
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Price: £495.00
Stock: 9 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1968
Pauillac Premiere Grand cru Classe (Top shoulder)
This rare wine from the renowned Chateau Latour vineyards still has a deep colour and a good bouquet.
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Price: £565.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1968
Pauillac Premiere Grand cru Classe
Magnum Bottle (150cl)
Top Shoulder Level
This rare wine from the renowned Chateau Latour vineyards still has a deep colour and a good bouquet.
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Price: £1,295.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1969
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
Magnum Bottle (150cl)
A rare example from the 1969 vintage in Magnum Format. In decline but still has smokey, grilled meat notes with eucalyptus.
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Price: £1,195.00
Stock: 3 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1976
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
Very dark for its age; meat juice and tobacco on the nose, convincing complexity, a lot of tannin, almost some primary fruit, minerals, lovely balance, complex and very long, powerful. A hint of fruit sweetness in the finish.
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Price: £445.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1976
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe (Top Shoulder, glue banded label)
Very dark for its age; meat juice and tobacco on the nose, convincing complexity, a lot of tannin, almost some primary fruit, minerals, lovely balance, complex and very long, powerful. A hint of fruit sweetness in the finish.
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Price: £425.00
Stock: 4 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1977
Pauillac, 1st growth Classification
top shoulder
A very rare 1977 first growth wine - the bottles have been stored well and the condition is good. Probably the best wine of a poor Bordeaux vintage. Cellar Tracker reviews mention notes of earthy, mushroom truffles. There are some recommendations not to decant (open and reseal).
About Chateau Latour Château Latour, located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France, is one of the most prestigious and historically significant wine estates in the world. Classified as a First Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Château Latour is renowned for its powerful, long-lived red wines primarily made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other classic Bordeaux varietals. …
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Price: £495.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1977
Pauillac, 1st growth Classification
Upper shoulder / glue striped label
A very rare 1977 first growth wine - the bottles have been stored well and the condition is good. Probably the best wine of a poor Bordeaux vintage. Cellar Tracker reviews mention notes of earthy, mushroom truffles. There are some recommendations not to decant (open and reseal).
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Price: £425.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Latour, 1987
Pauillac 1er Grand Cru Classe
About Chateau Latour Château Latour, located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, France, is one of the most prestigious and historically significant wine estates in the world. Classified as a First Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, Château Latour is renowned for its powerful, long-lived red wines primarily made from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other classic Bordeaux varietals. The estate's terroir, characterized by its gravelly soils, contributes to the exceptional quality and complexity of its wines. With a history dating back to the 14th century, Château Latour has consistently maintained a reputation for excellence, producing wines that are highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs. …
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Price: £459.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau Latour a Pomerol, 1969
Pomerol
Appearance
Medium garnet with brick-orange edges, showing age-appropriate development. The rim displays gentle tawny hues, while the core retains a modest depth, indicative of careful aging and preservation.
Nose
Mature and understated, revealing plum, dried black cherry, cedar and earthy truffle notes. Subtle leather, forest floor, and a hint of tobacco add complexity. The bouquet is soft, showing the approachable elegance of Pomerol rather than raw power.
Palate
Medium-bodied with a silky texture, delivering soft black fruit, dried plum, and a whisper of dried herbs. …
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Price: £189.00
Stock: 3 in Stock
Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1940
Sauternes
Sweet White Wine
About Chateau la Tour Blanche Château La Tour Blanche, nestled in the renowned Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux, France, is a historic estate celebrated for its exquisite sweet wines. Dating back to the 18th century, this picturesque property has been meticulously tended by devoted winemakers who have upheld a tradition of excellence. The vineyards, planted on gravelly and sandy soils, are predominantly composed of Sémillon, with smaller proportions of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle, yielding grapes of exceptional quality and concentration. Embracing traditional winemaking techniques, including the development of noble rot, …
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Price: £495.00
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1940
Sauternes
Label damaged and stained
Sweet White Wine
About Chateau la Tour Blanche Château La Tour Blanche, nestled in the renowned Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux, France, is a historic estate celebrated for its exquisite sweet wines. Dating back to the 18th century, this picturesque property has been meticulously tended by devoted winemakers who have upheld a tradition of excellence. The vineyards, planted on gravelly and sandy soils, are predominantly composed of Sémillon, with smaller proportions of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle, yielding grapes of exceptional quality and concentration. Embracing traditional winemaking techniques, including the development of noble rot, …
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Price: £395.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1969
Sauternes 1er Grand Cru Classe
Sweet White Wine
This 1969 La tour Blanche, was reconditioned at the estate possibly in 2006. This is a lovely sauternes with the typical candied fruits notes. Enjoyable wine.
About Chateau la Tour Blanche Château La Tour Blanche, nestled in the renowned Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux, France, is a historic estate celebrated for its exquisite sweet wines. Dating back to the 18th century, this picturesque property has been meticulously tended by devoted winemakers who have upheld a tradition of excellence. The vineyards, planted on gravelly and sandy soils, are predominantly composed of Sémillon, with smaller proportions of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle, yielding grapes of exceptional quality and concentration. …
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Price: £149.00
Stock: 4 in Stock
Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1979
Sauternes
Sweet White Wine
The 1979 Château La Tour Blanche Sauternes, a Premier Cru Classé from the Sauternes appellation, exemplifies the estate's commitment to producing refined and age-worthy sweet wines. Crafted predominantly from Sémillon, with smaller proportions of Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle, this vintage reflects the favorable conditions of the 1979 harvest, which allowed for the development of noble rot (Botrytis cinerea), essential for the concentration and complexity characteristic of Sauternes wines.
In the glass, the 1979 La Tour Blanche displays a golden yellow hue, indicative of its maturity. The nose reveals an intense exotic expression with notes of pineapple, …
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Price: £119.00
Stock: 1 in Stock
Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1990
Sauternes
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
The 1990 la Tour Blanche is a beautiful sweet wine from The Sauternes region of Bordeaux. 1990 highly regarded and is considered one of the classic vintages from this estate. It is known for its richness, complexity, and excellent aging potential. It is a wonderful experience to enjoy it now, although it has years of life left in it. Make sure to serve it slightly chilled, around 12-14°C (54-57°F), to fully appreciate its complex flavours and aromas.
Tasting Notes The 1990 la Tour Blanche is medium gold in colour with quite an earthy, savoury nose giving up perfumed notions of orange blossoms and honeysuckle over preserved apricots, apple pie and allspice hints. …
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Price: £44.95
Stock: 7 in Stock
Chateau La Tour Blanche, 1999
Sauternes
The 1999 la Tour Blanche is a beautiful sweet wine from The Sauternes region of Bordeaux. 1999 highly regarded and is considered one of the classic vintages from this estate. It is known for its richness, complexity, and excellent aging potential. It is a wonderful experience to enjoy it now, although it has years of life left in it. Make sure to serve it slightly chilled, around 12-14°C (54-57°F), to fully appreciate its complex flavours and aromas.
Tasting Notes The 1999 la Tour Blanche is medium gold in colour with quite an earthy, savoury nose giving up perfumed notions of orange blossoms and honeysuckle over preserved apricots, apple pie and allspice hints. …
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Price: £89.95
Stock: 2 in Stock
Chateau La Tour du Pin Figeac, 1970
St Emilion Grand Cru Classe
This property was once part of the huge domain of Figeac until it was sub divided in 1879. The wine is full bodied and has plenty of rich tannins.
Drink now -2012.
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Price: £79.95
Stock: 10 in Stock