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Chateau de Laussac

Chateau de LaussacCotes de Castillon, France

Château de Laussac is a Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux red from vines on the hillsides near Saint‑Émilion, typically made f…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château de Laussac is a Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux red from vines on the hillsides near Saint‑Émilion, typically made from Merlot with significant Cabernet Franc and crafted in a modern, oak‑influenced style (multiple cuvées exist such as Cuvée Sacha and La Fleur). The wines are ripe and fruit‑forward—black cherry, bramble and plum—framed by polished tannins and careful barrel ageing under the direction of the Robin family with consulting input…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau de Laussac

Château de Laussac is a Castillon Côtes de Bordeaux red from vines on the hillsides near Saint‑Émilion, typically made from Merlot with significant Cabernet Franc and crafted in a modern, oak‑influenced style (multiple cuvées exist such as Cuvée Sacha and La Fleur). The wines are ripe and fruit‑forward—black cherry, bramble and plum—framed by polished tannins and careful barrel ageing under the direction of the Robin family with consulting input focused on a plush, food‑friendly Bordeaux.