Description
Margaux 1983 – Second Wine of Château Lascombes
The 1983 Margaux, second wine of Château Lascombes, is a graceful and fully mature expression of a great Margaux terroir. The warm and generous 1983 vintage in the Médoc produced supple, charming and expressive wines, often more approachable than long-ageing years. After more than forty years, this second wine now offers a mellow, harmonious and distinctly Margaux-style profile.
The colour shows a very evolved garnet hue with pronounced brick tones at the rim, reflecting advanced and calm ageing. The nose is refined and delicate, revealing stewed red fruits, cherry and gentle plum aromas, complemented by tertiary notes of fine leather, blond tobacco, forest floor and old oak. The overall profile is smooth, elegant and well integrated.
On the palate, the wine is supple, light and fully resolved. The tannins are completely softened, creating a fluid and easy texture. Evolved flavours of red fruits, gentle spices and noble earthy notes unfold with restraint. The finish is soft and medium in length, leaving an impression of classic poise, finesse and serenity.
A charming mature Margaux second wine — best enjoyed for its drinkability and graceful ageing — ideal for lovers of evolved Bordeaux seeking elegance and authenticity.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Lascombes |
| Designation | Margaux |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | Red |
| Vintage (year) | 1983 |
| Référence | FD31a |




