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By balancing power and softness, finesse and length, Lousteauneuf has established itself in less than 5 years as the example to follow in the north of the Médoc. He reminds us of Poujeaux 20 years ago.
The 2022 vintage in the press :
Vinous (N. Martin - January 2025): 90/100 "The 2022 Lousteauneuf has a perfumed bouquet featuring a touch of black cherry mixed with licorice that opens in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied and quite fine-boned, with grainy tannins and a slightly granular, persistent finish. This is a finely crafted Médoc."
By balancing power and softness, finesse and length, Lousteauneuf has established itself in less than 5 years as the example to follow in the north of the Médoc. He reminds us of Poujeaux 20 years ago.
The 2021 vintage in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (July 2024 ): 89/100 “A lovely classic with a well-built palate and fruit respected by ageing (barrels, vats and amphorae). A well-balanced wine of good density, to be drunk without urgency.”
By balancing power and softness, finesse and length, Lousteauneuf has established itself in less than 5 years as the example to follow in the north of the Médoc. He reminds us of Poujeaux 20 years ago.
The 2020 vintage in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (July 2023): 91/100 “The fruit is well preserved by skilful ageing (barrels, wooden vats and amphorae). The result is a pleasant wine, with notes of black fruit and a straight, long frame. It should evolve well".
Le Point (May 2024): 15/20 “Fresh, fine nose, pure fruit, blueberry, velvety, dense tannins, fine touch of bitterness, spicy finish.”
By balancing power and softness, finesse and length, Lousteauneuf has established itself in less than 5 years as the example to follow in the north of the Médoc. He reminds us of Poujeaux 20 years ago.