Chateau Lacombe Cadiot – A Jewel in the De Schepper Family Bordeaux Crown…

The Chateau Lacombe Cadiot 2021 is an impressive Bordeaux Supérieur red wine made by Jean Michel Garcion and is sourced from a 15-hectare vineyard bringing together a blend of 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Petit Verdot from vines that are on average 25+ years old and grown on classic loam and clay soils in Ludon-Médoc, just down the road from the famous Chateau Cantemerle Cru Classé Haut Medoc estate. 

The wine was matured for 12 months after fermentation, 60% in oak barrels including 25% new oak, and the remainder was aged in large vats. This is certainly a petit chateau wine with a pedigree, with previous vintages like 2019 scoring 97/100 in the Decanter World Wine Awards blind tasting, followed by an admirable ‘sighted’ 94/100 on A Fine Wine Safari. I recently tasted the classically elegant 2021 vintage currently on the market and it was love at first taste.

Chateau Lacombe Cadiot 2021, AOC Bordeaux Supérieur, 13% Abv.

The 2021 Lacombe Cadiot has turned out beautifully in bottle, offering up pretty aromatics of dark berries and saline creme de cassis notes that mingle with hints of cigar wrapper, tea leaf and lead pencil. Medium bodied, delicately fleshy and elegantly seamless, this 2021 shows an impressive weightless concentration for the vintage, silky sweet lithe tannins alongside soft, well integrated refreshing acids. This is an effortlessly charming, classically fine boned Claret ready to be enjoyed now and over the next 3 to 5+ years. 

(Wine Safari Score: 92+/100 Greg Sherwood MW)

The Lacombe Cadiot is available ex-cellars. Contact Anthony Crameri for more information and pricing:

anthony_crameri@orange.fr

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