Château Lauduc, a 60-hectare family estate located in the Entre-Deux-Mers region, distinguishes itself through its conversion to organic viticulture in 2019, highlighting the consistent quality of its award-winning wines. The Grandeau family, at the helm since 1923, passionately cultivates pure wines, without added sulfites, reflecting the authenticity and terroir of Bordeaux. A sure bet for lovers of environmentally conscious and traditional wines.
Regular price
5,95€HT
-3% from 60btls : 5,77€HT
Prix dégressifs selon le volume total dans votre panier :
• 60+ bouteilles : 5,77€HT (–3 %)
• 120+ bouteilles : 5,65€HT (–5 %)
• 300+ bouteilles : 5,53€HT (–7 %)
• 480+ bouteilles : 5,35€HT (–10 %)
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Detailed description of the vintage
Country, France
Region , Bordeaux
Appellation, Bordeaux
Grape variety(s), Merlot
Sweetness, Dry
Winemaking,
Soil Type , Clay-limestone
Certification, Organic
Alcohol content, 14.0 %
Regular price
5,95€HT
-3% from 60btls : 5,77€HT
The Invincible 2024
5,95€HT
How to appreciate this wine?
Food and wine pairing tips
Viandes rouges
Service tips
Serve at 14° to 16°
Guarding potential
To drink
Our opinion on the vintage
This wine boasts a beautiful, deep, pure purple color. The nose reveals aromas of red and black fruits, blackcurrants and redcurrants, with floral notes of lilac. On the palate, the balance between finesse and acidity is perfect, offering great aromatic complexity and a well-integrated structure. The finish unveils notes of luscious cherry, adding a touch of simplicity and freshness to this wine. Enjoy it now; it will enhance your convivial moments with fine charcuterie or a simple meat dish.
Located on the hills of Tresses, at the immediate gates of Bordeaux, Château Lauduc is a family property run by the Grandeau family since 1923. The estate now spans approximately 60 hectares in the heart of Entre-deux-Mers, an area known for its gentle slopes, clay-limestone soils, and potential for balanced and consistent wines.
The vineyard benefits from a high-altitude location, promoting good natural ventilation and gradual grape ripening. This implantation helps preserve the freshness of the balance, especially in hot vintages. Traditional Bordeaux grape varieties make up the plantings, with a central place given to Merlot, complemented by Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc depending on the plots.
The estate's management follows a structured environmental approach. HVE certified and committed to converting to organic farming since 2019, the vineyard is meticulously cultivated with particular attention paid to soil management, reducing inputs, and ensuring consistent quality from one vintage to another. This
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