Château Lascombes
At the gateway to Margaux, beside the Route des Châteaux, Château Lascombes sits on one of the appellation’s highest gravel rises—anchored since 1855 as a Second Grand Cru Classé. Historic parcels such as Les Régies, Les Doumens, Curton and Terrefort make the estate’s famous ‘mosaic’ terroir a tangible reality.
The ambition is unapologetically classical: Cabernet Sauvignon from poor gravels leads, supported by Merlot and friends to carry Margaux’s signature poise. A new chapter opened in 2022 with the Lawrence family; Axel Heinz speaks of returning the Grand Vin to its historic terroir and sharpening precision in the vineyard before anything else.
Between biodiversity, parcel knowledge and measured élevage in French oak, Lascombes expresses a classified Médoc that values depth over volume—elegance, proportion and the quiet authority of place.Château Lascombes
At the gateway to Margaux, beside the Route des Châteaux, Château Lascombes sits on one of the appellation’s highest gravel rises—anchored since 1855 as a Second Grand Cru Classé. Historic parcels such as Les Régies, Les Doumens, Curton and Terrefort make the estate’s famous ‘mosaic’ terroir a tangible reality.
The ambition is unapologetically classical: Cabernet Sauvignon from poor gravels leads, supported by Merlot and friends to carry Margaux’s signature poise. A new chapter opened in 2022 with the Lawrence family; Axel Heinz speaks of returning the Grand Vin to its historic terroir and sharpening precision in the vineyard before anything else.
Between biodiversity, parcel knowledge and measured élevage in French oak, Lascombes expresses a classified Médoc that values depth over volume—elegance, proportion and the quiet authority of place.