2015 Château Grand-Puy-Lacoste Pauillac Grand Cru Classé

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2015 Grand-Puy-Lacoste Pauillac

The 2015 Grand-Puy-Lacoste is one of the finest wines from a remarkable Bordeaux vintage. This vintage combines the natural richness of 2015 with the refinement expected of Pauillac. In the glass, the wine opens with fragrant aromas of dark cherries, pomegranate, and subtle spicy notes. The overall effect is smooth and balanced, with a structure that elegantly frames the fruit.

the Grand-Puy-Lacoste winery

Grand-Puy-Lacoste is a classic Pauillac estate with a long history. Its vineyards are situated on gravelly slopes with optimal drainage and an ideal microclimate for Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The estate is known for wines that combine power and structure with elegance and finesse. The 2015 perfectly illustrates this: a wine that offers both pleasure now and great aging potential.

taster atmosphere of the 2015

On the nose, the wine is rich and layered, with notes of dark cherries, pomegranate, a hint of exotic fruit, and a subtle hint of spice and blood orange. The texture on the palate is silky smooth, with perfectly integrated tannins and a lovely medium-length body that beautifully supports the flavor combinations. The whole feels balanced and refined, without the natural richness of the vintage being overwhelming.

terroir and context

Pauillac is one of Bordeaux's most famous appellations, renowned for its gravelly soils that drain well and retain heat. This terroir gives Grand-Puy-Lacoste its characteristic structure and depth. The cool climate of the 2015 vintage resulted in rich and ripe fruit while maintaining acidity. This creates a balance that allows for both immediate drinking and long aging potential.

vinification

The grapes are hand-harvested and carefully selected. Fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks at controlled temperatures, followed by aging for 18 to 20 months in French oak barrels, some of which are new. This gives the wine complexity and refinement without overpowering the fruit. The blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot is perfectly balanced, with beautiful aromatic finesse and elegant tannin structure.

maturation and storage potential

While the 2015 Grand-Puy-Lacoste is already delicious to drink, it can still develop further in the coming years. The combination of rich fruit, supple tannins, and balanced acidity ensures long bottle life. This wine is a natural product, and exactly how it will develop remains a mystery.

wine and food pairings

This Pauillac pairs well with dishes that complement its elegance and structure. Think grilled beef, rack of lamb, game dishes, or hearty stews. Rich sauces like a classic Bordelaise pair perfectly. A selection of hard cheeses can also beautifully balance the tannins. Its refinement makes it suitable for both a formal dinner and a special occasion at home.

Want to order Grand-Puy-Lacoste online?

At Grandcruwijnen, the 2015 Grand-Puy-Lacoste is safely stored in a climate-controlled wine warehouse, where temperature and humidity are perfectly adjusted to preserve its quality. You can easily order the wine online or pick it up in Dordrecht. If you choose to pick it up, you'll see the discount immediately at checkout. This way, you'll bring home a Pauillac that's already making an impression and will offer a special experience for years to come.

Specifications

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Available as of Aug 14, 2025
Packing information Box
Type of Wine Red
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pauillac
Winery Chateau Grand-Puy-Lacoste
Grape Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2015
Drinking as of 2020
Drinking till 2035
Alcohol % 13.5
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Parker rating 92
James Suckling rating 97
Vinous rating 95
Tasting Profiles Complex, Donker fruit, Droog, Houtgerijpt, Krachtig, Mineraal, Tannines
Drink moments Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Open haard

Professional Reviews

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Parker

92

James Suckling

97

Vinous

95

Wijnhuis

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The Grand-Puy-Lacoste family history archives date back to the 16th century. The first recorded owner was M. de Guiraud, a member of the Bordeaux parliament. The estate usually passed down female lines of inheritance and was the dowry in successive marriages. One of M. de Guiraud's daughters married M. de Jehan, another MP. Their son, Bertrand de Jehan, had a daughter who inherited the estate and married M. d'Issac. Traditionally, an owner's name was appended to a place name (such as Grand-Puy), but the hereditary daughters took their husbands' names upon marriage, which explains the numerous name changes by which Grand-Puy is known. When d'Issac's daughter married a Bordeaux lawyer named Saint Guirons, the property became "Grand-Puy Saint-Guirons", it was their daughter, Marie-Jeanne de Saint Guirons, who married François Lacoste. With this marriage in the 19th century, the property took on the name of Lacoste. Still, the name Saint-Guirons remained a reminder of the bond between the two families and of the estate's heritage, so for a time the wines were labeled 'Saint Guirons-Lacoste'. François Lacoste and Marie-Jeanne de Saint Guirons had three children, and after the death of the couple, their son Pierre-Frédéric Lacoste inherited the property in 1844. Pierre-Frédéric Lacoste was an enterprising man who was very devoted to his estate. Like François-Xavier Borie the next century, Lacoste focused on quality and improving the wine's reputation. In 1855 he rebuilt the château, and that same year Grand-Puy-Lacoste's status was officially recognized by its inclusion in the official list of Bordeaux's Great Classified Growths.

The history of Grand-Puy-Lacoste is fascinating in many ways. It is a family saga dating back to the 16th century. The name Grand-Puy, already mentioned in documents from the Middle Ages, comes from the old term "puy" which means "little knoll, small height". The vineyard lives up to its name and is located on outcrops with a terroir similar to that of the first vegetation of the Médoc. From the 16th century, the property remained linked to a single family from generation to generation, in a direct line through marriage until 1920, before being linked to another family in 1978: the Borie.

The castle has been owned by the Borie family since 1978. Jean-Eugène Borie's eldest son, François-Xavier, gradually renovated the property in vineyard, cellars and château. The Borie family has a long history of winemaking at the highest level with properties such as Château Haut Batailley and Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, respectively 5th and 2nd Grand Cru Classé. François-Xavier is now assisted by his daughter Emeline, who is responsible for the château's PR. With the purchase of Grand Puy Lacoste, the Borie family has awakened a "sleeping beauty". Now the domain has great prestige and is at the top of the classification in Pauillac.

Grand-Puy-Lacoste is located in the Pauillac terroir, one of the six common appellations of the Médoc along the left bank of the Gironde. The Pauillac appellation is limited to the municipal district of 2,274 hectares. It boasts 18 properties classified in 1855 (about 85% of the appellation's total production). The commune is separated from Saint-Estèphe in the north by the marshy area of ​​Breuil and from Saint-Julien in the south by the hollow formed by the stream Juillac. The Grand-Puy plateau is located to the west of the village, above the hamlet of Bages. This offshoot of the grounds (called a "puy" in the old local dialect)

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