1979 Lascombes Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 750ML
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Color & Type Red
Varietal Bordeaux Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Margaux
Vintage 1979
Size 750ML

The 1979 Lascombes Bordeaux Blend is an exquisite treat for the discerning oenophile. This vintage hails from the prestigious region of Bordeaux, France, more specifically from the highly regarded sub-region of Margaux, famed for its exceptional wines.

As a Bordeaux Blend, this red wine is a harmonious combination of grape varietals that complement each other beautifully. The Lascombes winery, the producer of this fine wine, has a history of expertise and dedication, and this shines through in this 1979 vintage.

From the moment you pour this wine, you are greeted with a deep, captivating red hue, a visual hint of the richness and depth contained within. The first sip reveals the complexity and character of this vintage.

Even though the exact alcohol percentage is not mentioned, like most Bordeaux red wines, it is likely to range between 12.5% and 14%. This ensures a balanced, robust palate without being too overwhelming.

While the label description is absent, the reputation of Lascombes, along with the prestige of Bordeaux, speaks volumes about this wine's pedigree. This ruby gem is a testament to the winemaking legacy of the Margaux region, reflecting the optimal climate and terroir that are quintessential to producing such exceptional wines.

The 1979 Lascombes Bordeaux Blend is not just a wine, it's an experience. A way to transport yourself to the vineyards of Bordeaux, to appreciate the artistry, tradition, and passion that goes into every bottle. It's a sip of history, a taste of the extraordinary. As a wine expert, I would highly recommend it to anyone seeking to explore the depth and breadth of Bordeaux's wine offerings.