
Lacoste-Borie 2024
Pauillac
Bordeaux, France
Regular price£96.00
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Arriving: Spring 2027
Shipping duty paid to Mainland UK is charged at a flat rate of £9.99 per consignment and POA for Northern Ireland or Islands.
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Style: Red | Packaging: OWC |
ABV: 0.0% | Closure: Cork |
Organic: | Drink from: 2028 |
Biodynamic: | Drink to: 2040 |
Grapes: 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc |
Critic scores
87-89 RP, 87-89 NM, 89-91 AG, 91-92 JS, 87-88 JD, 89 JA, 87 DC, 88-90 JL, 90-91 YB
Critic reviews
"Aromas of red berries, cassis and toasty oak introduce the 2024 Lacoste-Borie, a medium-bodied, soft and round wine with a discreetly herbal edge. It's a blend of 62% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc."
William Kelley, April 2025, RobertParker.com
"The 2024 Lacoste-Borie offers light brambly red berry fruit on the nose that's laced with tobacco and pencil box scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a soft entry, grainy texture, light tannins and an easygoing, slightly attenuated finish. This is early drinking."
Neal Martin, April 2025, Vinous.com
"The 2024 Lacoste Borie is a very pretty second wine. Crushed flowers, bright red-toned fruit, blood orange, spice and pomegranate are nicely pushed forward in this mid-weight Pauillac from the Borie family. The 2024 will be a delight right out of the gate."
Antonio Galloni, April 2025, Vinous.com
"A vibrant nose full of red berries with a touch of minerals and spices. Medium-bodied, this has a juicy midpalate, lightly chewy tannins and a linear and pretty lengthy finish. 62% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot and 8% cabernet franc."
James Suckling, May 2025, JamesSuckling.com
"Strong floral edge, rosebud and raspberry leaf, attractive smoke, not hugely intense but this is full of pleasing sappy red fruits, 38hl/h yield, 24% new oak for ageing, Borie family owners."
Jane Anson, April 2025, JaneAnson.com
"Lifted strawberry fragrance, wild berries, aromatic and open. A touch floral and liquorice. High toned, really bright and upfront - a little severe at first with some clear menthol bitterness that gives this a bit of a severe taste. Taut and streamlined, nice freshness but this is missing a little more plushness. Tannins are lean and this is a bit mean right now. Structure is there though, and acidity is biting. Fresh but on the verge of being too strict. Ageing 30% new wood."
Georgina Hindle, May 2025, Decanter.com
William Kelley, April 2025, RobertParker.com
"The 2024 Lacoste-Borie offers light brambly red berry fruit on the nose that's laced with tobacco and pencil box scents. The palate is medium-bodied with a soft entry, grainy texture, light tannins and an easygoing, slightly attenuated finish. This is early drinking."
Neal Martin, April 2025, Vinous.com
"The 2024 Lacoste Borie is a very pretty second wine. Crushed flowers, bright red-toned fruit, blood orange, spice and pomegranate are nicely pushed forward in this mid-weight Pauillac from the Borie family. The 2024 will be a delight right out of the gate."
Antonio Galloni, April 2025, Vinous.com
"A vibrant nose full of red berries with a touch of minerals and spices. Medium-bodied, this has a juicy midpalate, lightly chewy tannins and a linear and pretty lengthy finish. 62% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot and 8% cabernet franc."
James Suckling, May 2025, JamesSuckling.com
"Strong floral edge, rosebud and raspberry leaf, attractive smoke, not hugely intense but this is full of pleasing sappy red fruits, 38hl/h yield, 24% new oak for ageing, Borie family owners."
Jane Anson, April 2025, JaneAnson.com
"Lifted strawberry fragrance, wild berries, aromatic and open. A touch floral and liquorice. High toned, really bright and upfront - a little severe at first with some clear menthol bitterness that gives this a bit of a severe taste. Taut and streamlined, nice freshness but this is missing a little more plushness. Tannins are lean and this is a bit mean right now. Structure is there though, and acidity is biting. Fresh but on the verge of being too strict. Ageing 30% new wood."
Georgina Hindle, May 2025, Decanter.com