This is just a tease really to show you what decadence a handful of our customer recently enjoyed. We tasted one wine from each of the 1855 Bordeaux Classification starting with an entry level Bordeaux at £10, right through to a First Growth red at £420RRP.
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Chateau Lacoste 2016, Bordeaux
Entry Level easy drinking Bordeaux, 100% Merlot.
Chateau Brun Despagne 2011, Bordeaux Superieur
Great value Cabernet Sauvignon dominated wine
Chateau Relais de la Poste 2012, Cotes du Bourg
Astonishingly rare 100% Malbec wine from the edge of the region
Chateau Bousquet 2015, Graves
A rare wine from the ancient Graves area
Chateau Cissac 2000, Haut-Medoc Cru Bourgeois
Superb value open texture, from the brilliant 2000 vintage
Chateau Chasse Spleen 2009, Moulis Cru Bourgeois
Chalky mineral dry power, plenty of tannin
Chateau Les Barraillots 2014, Margaux
Polished fruit power, yet very easy drinking
Chateau Batailley 2004 Pauillac, 5th Growth
Over look this vintage and you will miss some great wines
Chateau Talbot 1990 Saint Julien, 4th Growth
Excellent estate and superb vintage, great combination
Chateau La Lagune 1982 Haut Medoc, 3rd Growth
One of the best vintage in the last 50 years, fully mature and complex
Chateau Leoville Las Cases 1997 Saint Julien, 2nd Growth
On many occasion this wine out performs First Growth wines, and you can see why
Chateau Haut Brion 1988 Pessac-Leognan, First Growth
Simply Superb.
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