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Wine for sale: Chateau Gruaud Larose

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Château Gruaud Larose

A benchmark of Saint-Julien, Château Gruaud Larose stands apart for its singular history and its ability to evolve with the times, without ever compromising the excellence that has shaped its legacy.

Gruaud-Larose lies between Branaire-Ducru to the east and Lagrange to the west.The soil in the extensive 82 hectare vineyard consists of medium-sized gravel. In the 18th century the property was owned by the Gruaud brothers and was slightly larger with 115 hectares. One of the brother's son-in-law, Monsieur de Larose, took over the property and worked tirelessly to promote the wine, which eventually came to be served at the royal table, giving rise to the famous inscription that still appears on the label, le roi des vins, le vin des rois (“the king of wines, the wine of kings). This description is well-deserved, Gruaud-Larose being recognized for many years as Saint Julien's most massive wine, and as taking the longest to evolve. However, the property has seen its fair share of ups and downs. After numerous changes of owner during the 19th century, the château suffered the costs of a turbulent inheritance, as a result of which the vineyard was split in 1867. One of the owners was Baron Sarget, after whom the château's current second wine, Sarget de Gruaud Larose is named. The property was purchased by the Cordier group in 1917, who managed, in 1934, to reinstate the two plots that had previously belonged to the vineyard. Gruaud Larose was sold to Alactel Alstom in 1993 and then to the Merlaut family in 1997.
Gruaud Larose wines consistently rank among the very finest produced in the appellation. The vineyard has been fully certified organic since 2022 and is planted predominantly with Cabernet Sauvignon (60%), complemented by Merlot (30%), Cabernet Franc (7%) and Petit Verdot (3%). The estate also draws on practices inspired by biodynamics, notably the use of plant infusions as an alternative approach to combating certain pests, in addition to targeted amendments of trace elements at the base of the vines.

Gruaud-Larose lies between Branaire-Ducru to the east and Lagrange to the west.The soil in the extensive 82 hectare vineyard consists of medium-sized gravel. In the 18th century the property was owned by the Gruaud brothers and was slightly larger with 115 hectares. One of the brother's son-in-law, Monsieur de Larose, took over the property and worked tirelessly to promote the wine, which eventually came to be served at the royal table, giving rise to the famous inscription that still appears on the label, le roi des vins, le vin des rois (“the king of wines, the wine of kings). This description is well-deserved, Gruaud-Larose being recognized for many years as Saint Julien's most massive wine, and as taking the longest to evolve. However, the property has seen its fair share of ups and downs. After numerous changes of owner during the 19th century, the château suffered the costs of a turbulent inheritance, as a result of which the vineyard was split in 1867. One of the owners was Baron Sarget, after whom the château's current second wine, Sarget de Gruaud Larose is named. The property was purchased by the Cordier group in 1917, who managed, in 1934, to reinstate the two plots that had previously belonged to the vineyard. Gruaud Larose was sold to Alactel Alstom in 1993 and then to the Merlaut family in 1997.
Gruaud Larose wines consistently rank among the very finest produced in the appellation. The vineyard has been fully certified organic since 2022 and is planted predominantly with Cabernet Sauvignon (60%), complemented by Merlot (30%), Cabernet Franc (7%) and Petit Verdot (3%). The estate also draws on practices inspired by biodynamics, notably the use of plant infusions as an alternative approach to combating certain pests, in addition to targeted amendments of trace elements at the base of the vines.

1982
232(current price)
2009
70(current price)
2009
140(current price)Price per bottle 70
2009
210(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2009
70(starting price)
2009
70(starting price)
2009
70(starting price)
2009
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2009
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2009
130(starting price)Price per bottle 65
2015
90
2015
60(starting price)
2001
90
2022
210
2022
105
1988
100(starting price)Price per bottle 50
1988
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
1988
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
1988
50(current price)
1988
45(starting price)
2005
325
2019
28
2019
300(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2012
300(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2012
50(starting price)
1990
90(starting price)
1990
270(current price)Price per bottle 90
1989
85(starting price)
1989
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
1989
194(starting price)Price per bottle 64.67
2020
29
2020
16(current price)
2021
180
2021
90
2004
135(starting price)Price per bottle 45
1984
189(current price)Price per bottle 63
2008
250
2008
120
2002
45(current price)
2022
65
2018
29
2011
90(current price)Price per bottle 45
2011
135(starting price)Price per bottle 45
1985
80(starting price)
1985
80(current price)
1985
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
1985
240(starting price)Price per bottle 80
1985
216(starting price)Price per bottle 72
2023
780
2023
380
2023
180
2023
90
2017
95
1999
245
1999
120
1977
75(starting price)Price per bottle 25
1977
75(starting price)Price per bottle 25
1977
45(starting price)Price per bottle 22.50
2023
29
2016
20(current price)
2000
240(starting price)Price per bottle 20
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