Increased wine Duty (tax) has come into effect for any orders withdrawn for delivery from 1st February 2025, in line with the confirmation contained in the budget of 30th October 2024.
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Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande, often referred to as Pichon-Lalande to separate it from its rival Pichon-Baron, is one of Pauillac’s most significant ‘super seconds’. The illustrious Second Growth backs onto the vineyards of Château Latour and shares a similar climate, aspect and soils as the First Growth, and makes a wine which rivals (or sometimes exceeds) that of its loftier neighbours. Once part of a much larger estate, Château Pichon-Longueville, the land was split between the children of Baron Joseph de Pichon-Longueville. One half became Pichon-Baron and the other, Comtesse de Lalande. Pichon-Lalande is now owned by the Rouzoud Family, who also own the Champagne house, Louis Roederer, and the estate saw a new cellar completed in 2016.
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Maturity Ready 2012 - 2030
Critic score 98/100
Maturity Young 2025 - 2050
Maturity Ready 2014 - 2024
Maturity Ready 2013 - 2030
Maturity Ready 2011 - 2026
Maturity Mature 2005 - 2017
Maturity Mature 2004 - 2018
Maturity Mature 2000 - 2006
Maturity Mature 2000 - 2020
Maturity Ready 2020 - 2035
Maturity Ready 2008 - 2028
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