The 2010 Grand-Puy-Lacoste is a Bordeaux blend from Pauillac, Bordeaux, France, produced by Grand-Puy-Lacoste. This red wine, with an alcohol content of 13.5%, is a blend dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, aged for 18-24 months in 30-40% new French oak barrels. It has received high praise from numerous wine critics, highlighting its potential for long-term aging and complexity.
Vinous's Neal Martin awarded this wine 97 points, noting its "attractive minty bouquet" and a mixture of "red and black fruit laced with subtle marine/seaweed notes, and a touch of graphite." He described the palate as "medium-bodied with impressive tension and wonderful freshness" and praised its "sense of coiled up energy," concluding that the "finish just leaves you breathless" (Vinous, 4/21/2020).
Jane Anson gave it an impressive 98 points, remarking on its "inky ruby colour even at 10 years old" and its balance and poise. She noted flavors of "liquorice, black chocolate, rose petals, blackberries, smoked earth, and cassis," and emphasized its "slow-ageing, confident" nature, suggesting it will continue to evolve beautifully over the next decade (janeanson.com, 9/29/2021).
John Gilman also rated it highly with 96 points, calling it "super" and highlighting its "layer after layer of ripe, sweet, fresh, pure fruits, great textures, refined tannins, and a long finish." He recommended it as a high-quality choice from the 2010 vintage, offering excellent value for money (View From The Cellar, 9/24/2014).
The wine's structure and tannic profile were also noted by Wine Enthusiast, which rated it 94 points. The review highlighted its "very densely tannic" nature and described it as having "the weight for the future" (Wine Enthusiast, 6/1/2011).
Overall, the 2010 Grand-Puy-Lacoste is recognized for its complexity, balance, and potential for long-term aging. It offers a range of flavors from floral notes of lavender and violet to deeper tones of blackberries, chocolate, and cassis. Reviewers consistently praise its structure and depth, making it a standout wine from the 2010 Bordeaux vintage.