L'Haut-Médoc de Lascombes is a wine from Chateau Lascombes, produced in France in the Margaux area. Chateau Lascombes is located in Margaux and dates back to the 18th century, named after the oldest known owner, the knight Antoine de Lascombes. This chateau is still classified as "Second Grand Cru" today. The vineyard covers 112 hectares, and the vinification takes place in traditional stainless steel with temperature control. The grape varieties used to produce L'Haut-Médoc de Chateau Lascombes are 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot, and 16% Petit Verdot.
Costs of £46.70, free from £290.00
L'Haut-Médoc de Lascombes is a wine from Chateau Lascombes, produced in France in the Margaux area. Chateau Lascombes is located in Margaux and dates back to the 18th century, named after the oldest known owner, the knight Antoine de Lascombes. This chateau is still classified as "Second Grand Cru" today. The vineyard covers 112 hectares, and the vinification takes place in traditional stainless steel with temperature control. The grape varieties used to produce L'Haut-Médoc de Chateau Lascombes are 63% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot, and 16% Petit Verdot.