2011 Chateau Montrose Saint-Estephe Deuxième Grand Cru Classe
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In stock. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
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2012 Chateau Montrose Saint-Estephe Deuxième Grand Cru Classe
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18 remaining. Minimum purchase: 6 bottles.
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1998 Chateau Montrose Saint-Estephe Deuxième Grand Cru Classe
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12 remaining. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
2004 Chateau Trotanoy Pomerol
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12 remaining. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
2014 Chateau Pichon Baron Pauillac Deuxieme Cru
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In stock. Minimum purchase: 6 bottles.
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2004 Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande Pauillac Deuxieme Cru
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12 remaining. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
2014 Chateau Montrose Saint-Estephe Deuxième Grand Cru Classe
Price shown per bottle (75cl).
6 remaining. Minimum purchase: 6 bottles.
Available in bond if required.
2012 Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande Pauillac Deuxieme Cru
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In stock. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
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2014 Chateau Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande Pauillac Deuxieme Cru
Price shown per bottle (75cl).
In stock. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
Available in bond if required.
2001 Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou Saint-Julien Deuxieme Cru
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In stock. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
2014 Chateau Ducru-Beaucaillou Saint-Julien Deuxieme Cru
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12 remaining. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
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2015 Chateau Montrose Saint-Estephe Deuxième Grand Cru Classe
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12 remaining. Minimum purchase: 12 bottles.
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1970 Chateau Leoville Las Cases Saint Julien Deuxieme Cru
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5 remaining. No minimum purchase
1970 was an up-and-down year in Bordeaux, which we’ve had a lot of opinions on over the years. It was a massive vintage in terms of size, and because it came after three very poor vintages, caused much excitement. Some of the premier crus, Margaux for example, have not lasted so well. We have had many a bottle of the Mouton, which was a decent wine when younger but has failed to come through in the end. Saint-Julien probably had the best of the conditions but, unusually, Leoville Las Cases unfortunately didn’t come up to the standard. It’s not the worst wine ever and is still showing some signs of life, but don’t open these several hours before drinking: uncork, decant, pour, drink – ideally within 30 minutes.
Or, strangely, try the 1971.
1971 Chateau Leoville Las Cases Saint Julien Deuxieme Cru
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1 remaining. No minimum purchase
In total contrast to the preceding vintage, 1971 was a very small vintage and was better on the right bank, where there were some sensational wines made (Trotanoy, for example). The Leoville Las Cases is one of the better left bank wines and worth trying against the 1970.
This one remaining bottle is at mid-to-high shoulder level which is OK for its age.