Lacoste Borie
On Pauillac’s deep gravel ridges, Lacoste Borie is crafted as the second wine of Château Grand‑Puy‑Lacoste, offering a classic Médoc silhouette with a slightly earlier, more fluid expression.
The estate stretches across roughly 90 hectares around the château, with a large single block under vine; Cabernet Sauvignon sets the tone, supported by Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Lots are vinified separately—often from younger vines—then raised in French oak to sharpen lines rather than add weight.
When François‑Xavier Borie took the reins in 1978, he reshaped the property through replanting, drainage and major cellar upgrades, marking key steps with new vat rooms and barrel facilities. That long, meticulous approach shows here: a Pauillac built on structure, precision and an unmistakably gravel‑driven sense of place.Lacoste Borie
On Pauillac’s deep gravel ridges, Lacoste Borie is crafted as the second wine of Château Grand‑Puy‑Lacoste, offering a classic Médoc silhouette with a slightly earlier, more fluid expression.
The estate stretches across roughly 90 hectares around the château, with a large single block under vine; Cabernet Sauvignon sets the tone, supported by Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Lots are vinified separately—often from younger vines—then raised in French oak to sharpen lines rather than add weight.
When François‑Xavier Borie took the reins in 1978, he reshaped the property through replanting, drainage and major cellar upgrades, marking key steps with new vat rooms and barrel facilities. That long, meticulous approach shows here: a Pauillac built on structure, precision and an unmistakably gravel‑driven sense of place.