1986 Chateau Lascombes, Margaux, France

£105.00

A lovely bottle with levels impressively into the neck. A few chips to the capsule. This will make a lovely 40th Birthday present. I have another one if required.

Description


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The 1986 Château Lascombes is a Second Growth (2ème Cru Classé) red wine from the Margaux appellation in Bordeaux, France. While 1986 was a legendary year for the Left Bank, particularly for Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant wines, the Lascombes 1986 is often viewed as a lighter, more controversial example from this powerful vintage.
Wine Profile & Tasting Notes
The wine is currently in its fully mature phase. Recent assessments note a “savory and classic” style with a focus on tertiary (aged) characters rather than primary fruit.
  • Appearance: Shallow garnet colour with significant lightening at the rim, typical for a wine nearing 40 years of age.
  • Nose: Aromas of roasted vegetables, red currants, and cherry fruit, often accompanied by “toasty” or “woody” notes from its oak aging.
    • Palate: Earthy and tannic with moderate acidity. Some critics have historically described it as “diluted” or lacking the concentration found in the vintage’s top performers (like Château Margaux 1986).
    • Blend: A typical Bordeaux blend, which for Lascombes generally consists of approximately 55% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, and 5% Petit Verdot.
    Market & Ratings
    As of February 2026, the 1986 Lascombes remains accessible for collectors looking for a mature Margaux at a lower price point than the first growths.