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Sarget de Gruaud Larose 2025

Bouteille - 75cl

Sarget de Gruaud Larose 2025
18,20 €
SD par bouteille
6x75cl

Date d'arrivée estimée : +2 ans

109,20 € SD par caisse Sous douane par caisse
136,95 € TTC par caisse
  • Millésime2025
  • CouleurRouge
  • ProducteurChateau Gruaud Larose
  • PaysFrance
  • RégionBordeaux
  • Sous-RégionSaint-Julien
  • AppellationAOP
  • Format BouteilleBouteille - 75cl
  • Degré d'alcool13.5
  • LWIN10150302025
  • Note Moyenne des Critiques4
    ★★★★★
    ★★★★★

Avis des critiques de vin


93
DecanterGeorgina Hindle

Such fragrant and explosive aromatics, full of violets and freshly picked flowers with really ripe blackcurrants. Such a vibrant colour in the glass too – a bright pink colour, really vivid. Succulent and so juicy with a lovely zing of cranberry acidity but backed by a cool blueberry, almost creamy and chalky texture. Amazing energy to this, really fleshy and lifted but at the same time there’s plenty of fruit and power. 3.69pH. 2% Cabernet Franc completes the blend.

  • Nom du critique: Georgina Hindle

A beautiful, well-crafted second wine from Gruaud Larose, the 2025 Château Gruaud Larose Sarget is a blend of 58% Merlot, 36% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Petit Verdot, and 2% Cabernet Franc that's resting in 20% new barrels. Lots of cassis and juicy cherry fruits intermixed with smoke, tobacco, and graphite nuances all define the nose. Medium-bodied on the palate, it has fine tannins and wonderful purity of fruit.

  • Nom du critique: Jeb Dunnuck

The 2025 Sarget de Gruaud-Larose is a gorgeous second wine. Aromatics and fruit are all amplified in the glass, but what distinguishes Sarget from many second wines is the textural finesse of its tannins. Silky contours wrap around a core of dark red cherry/plum fruit, lavender, rose petal and mint. Merlot plays the leading role, but more than anything the 2025 impresses with its exceptional balance. Floral top notes linger on the sustained finish. I have very high hopes here

  • Nom du critique: Antonio Galloni