| Klassifiziering | Cinquième Cru Classé |
| Typ | Rotwein |
| Marke | Chateau Grand Puy Lacoste |
| Jahrgang | 1970 |
| Land | Frankreich |
| Hauptregion | Bordeaux |
| Region | Pauillac |
| Rebsorte | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend |
| Inhalt | 0,75 |
| Preis pro Liter | 109,48 € |
| Zustand | Base of neck |
| Label | Leicht beschädigt, Leicht Verschmutzt |
| Vorrat | 0 |
One of the few wines that was not purchased in the early 1970s (I made a trade - and a good one, for this bottle), this deep, dark ruby-colored wine exhibits good liveliness in its color. The wine reveals the classic cassis, mineral, weedy tobacco, spicy nose of a top Pauillac. Full-bodied, concentrated, and close to full maturity, it is a flavorful, expansive, chewy wine. Although it has been distressingly inconsistent in previous tastings, I am convinced the off bottles had been cooked - undoubtedly by exposure to high temperatures. In this tasting, it was a delicious, outstanding example of the vintage that should continue to drink well for another decade.
Rene Gabriel rates this wine 17/20 points.
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