Château Larcis Ducasse 2022

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Description

Château Larcis Ducasse 2022 comes from Saint-Émilion and displays an expressive character, shaped by Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Dark fruits like plum and black cherry dominate on the nose, accompanied by floral nuances and a hint of spice. On the palate, the wine is powerful yet elegant, with a fine minerality that reflects the calcareous terroir. The tannins are smooth and provide balance.

Wine profile: Château Larcis Ducasse 2022

Expansion: in barriques

Grape variety (filter): 86% Merlot, 14% Cabernet Franc

Maturity: 2026 - 2050

Alcohol content (in % vol.): 14.5% Vol.

Allergens: contains sulphites

Manufacturer/importer: Château Larcis Ducasse, 33330 Saint Émilion, France

Further information

Specifications

  • Robert Parker
    95+/100
  • Jeb Dunnuck
    100/100
  • James Suckling
    97/100

In Portrait:

Château Larcis Ducasse

Château Larcis Ducasse, Premier Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Émilion, lies on the sought-after south-facing slopes of the limestone plateau – one of the appellation’s most spectacular terroirs. The combination of pure limestone, clay and steep exposures provides perfect drainage, natural freshness and aromatic depth. Merlot dominates, accompanied by Cabernet Franc, creating powerful yet elegant wines marked by dark fruit, floral notes, mineral tension and finely drawn structure. Under the guidance of Nicolas Thienpont and Stéphane Derenoncourt, the estate has been consistently focused on precision, parcel work and sustainable farming. Larcis Ducasse is now one of Saint-Émilion’s most characterful and expressive crus.

Bordeaux

Origin in Focus

Bordeaux

Bordeaux is one of the world’s most renowned wine regions – a name that has stood for elegance, diversity and ageing potential for centuries. Gravel, clay and limestone soils alternate, allowing fine nuances in the wines that reflect both terroir and craftsmanship.

Bordeaux is typically known for blends in which grape varieties such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc work together harmoniously.

Stylistically, red Bordeaux wines are defined by a balance of fruit, structure and freshness. The white wines – usually made from Sauvignon Blanc, Sémillon and sometimes Muscadelle – range from crisp and citrus-driven to creamy and complex.