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Recently I had a Chateau Lascombes 2008 to accompany my hotpot and strips of fresh angus beef and iberico pork. This Deuxième Cru Margaux, is now showing the benefits of significant modernization in vineyard and wine making techniques over the past decade following investments made by US based fund Colony Capital, which owned Chateau Lascombes from 2001-2011. Yields have also been gradually reduced over the years. Chateau Lascombes is now owned by French insurance group MACSF. The 2008 is comprised of 50% Merlot, 47% Cab Sav and 3% Petit Verdot, and has a pretty intense deep purple appearance. Giving the wine a good swirl in the glass, the nose emerges in layers- a deep rich cassis nose a basket of floral perfumery – violets, iris. This is one of those wines which is great pleasure to nose through, keeping it swirling in your glass through the night. On the palate the wine is incredibly juicy with cassis, fresh blueberries, black currants. There are a lot of juicy berries in this full bodied wine, with something akin to vanilla pod or vanilla bean and a layer of integrated oak with supple tannins. Although the juicy and fruity nature of the wine allows it to be enjoyed to some extent now, this wine definitely has the tannic structure present to improve with age. Cellar this one for a bit- it is certainly enjoyable now but I would say patience will definitely be rewarded.
2008 Chateau Lascombes, Margaux (JR 16/20; WS 88; WE 91)
