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2024 Château Gruaud-Larose is offered at £258 per six bottles in bond, a 28% reduction against the 2023 and the cheapest release in 10 years.  We loved tasting the 2024, a classic Gruaud with lovely sweet, black fruit intensity and a length rarely found in this vintage.  As the least expensive (good) vintage available on the market this is sure to bring back lovers of this iconic label who may recently have been priced out of the market.

Offered en primeur, on allocation.  Landing spring 2027.

All previous offers of 2024 Bordeaux can be found here.

Producer Profile

Château Gruaud Larose

Château Gruaud Larose is a Deuxième Grand Cru Classé in St.-Julien.  The estate is first mentioned in the early 1700s as being owned by a knight, the interestingly named Joseph Stanislas Gruaud.  Later in that same century, it was owned by a Joseph-Sébastian de La Rose, also adding his name.

In the19th century the estate fell into debt and was split into two halves; Gruaud-Larose-Faure and Gruaud-Larose-Sarget (owned by Baron Sarget, who built the château).  In 1917 Gruaud-Larose-Faure was purchased by the Cordier family and the whole estate reunited by them by the 1930s.  They sold the estate in 1983 and a series of owners followed (in part accounting for some of the inconsistency in vintages of this wine) until it was bought in 1997 by the Taillan group of companies (which includes Bordeaux merchants Ginestet, a Loire wine business and various other wine holdings).

The vineyards consist of 84 hectares on a gravel-rich plateau to the west of Beychevelle, planted to 57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 3% Petit Verdot and 2% Malbec.  The second wine is Sarget de Gruaud Larose.

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