CHATEAU PICHON-LONGUEVILLE COMTESSE LALANDE
Château Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, located in Pauillac appellation, was founded in 1850, at the end of the Pichon-Longueville estate division. Some of the plots adjoin Château Latour. It was named after Virginie de Pichon Longueville, countess of Lalande by marriage, who made a hard work for the reputation of her estate’s wine. In 1855, the Château was classified as Second Grand Cru. In 1925, Edouard and Louis Mihailhe, wine brokers and from a very active family in Medoc, bought the estate. Since 2007, the château has been the Rouzaud family’s property (Louis Roederer Champagnes)
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Robert Parker
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Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PICHON-LONGUEVILLE COMTESSE LALANDE, 2014
1st youth
The wine's first expression. The wine is in its youth, supple and open, easy to drink.
Mature
The wine's second expression. The wine is in its adult stage, still flourishing.
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Robert Parker
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Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PICHON-LONGUEVILLE COMTESSE LALANDE, 2004
Apogee
The wine's third expression. It is at the top, gaining in depth, it reaches its zenith.
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