CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE
The Château has existed since the 17th century. It was successively owned by Father Gruaud and then Knight Joseph Sébatsien Larose. Therefore, in 1781, the Château was named after the combination of its previous owners’ surnames: Château Gruaud-Larose. It was classified as Second Cru in 1855, in Saint-Julien appellation. In 1997, the Merlaut family bought the château. Nowadays, Jean Merlaut is at the helm of the estate.
93+
Robert Parker
92
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE, 2015
1st youth
The wine's first expression. The wine is in its youth, supple and open, easy to drink.
91
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE, 2005
Mature
The wine's second expression. The wine is in its adult stage, still flourishing.
90
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU GRUAUD LAROSE, 1999
Apogee
The wine's third expression. It is at the top, gaining in depth, it reaches its zenith.
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