Chateau Labegorce (Futures Pre-Sale) 2024
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Suckling
James - Vinous



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This wine does not include the blanket 10% tariff imposed in April 2025. When the wines are shippable in fall of 2027, customers will have the option to pay any tariff in place at the time or to keep their wines stored in a temperature-controlled facility free of charge in France.
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James Suckling
A perfumed and spicy nose, showing fresh herbs, blackcurrants, dark cherries and a touch of wet stones and white pepper. Juicy and bright on the palate with structured, fine-grained tannins and a solid finish of good length. This has some midterm potential.
Barrel Sample: 92-93 -
Vinous
The 2024 Labégorce is laced with succulent dark cherry fruit, mocha, new leather, espresso and licorice. Copious new oak works well for this wine. Labégorce offers quite a bit of immediacy in a pliant, flamboyant style. –Antonio Galloni
Barrel Sample: 90-92
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The story of the Perrodo Estates began with Hubert Perrodo, a man of great passion whose conquering, pioneering spirit made him determined to think and act differently. His fondness for this adopted region prompted him to invest in the vineyards of Bordeaux, and in 1989 he purchased Château Labégorce Margaux with the aim of making it into one of the greatest Margaux estates.
In 2006, his taste for new challenges and his eagerness to revive what he saw as a place of enormous potential led him to acquire Château Marquis d’Alesme Becker, third Grand Cru Classé, an estate in the heart of Margaux village where he embarked upon an extensive refurbishment project.
Since 2009, Nathalie Perrodo has embodied the continuity of her family’s values in these estates. Her watchwords are Confidence, Boldness and Action. She has initiated a new vision of what great Bordeaux wines can offer, combining outstanding terroir, centuries-old tradition and a unique vision of contemporary luxury. Under her leadership, and with her team headed by Marjolaine de Coninck, ambitious work has been undertaken to highlight the key assets of each estate. A new era bearing the stamp of modernity has begun. In 2020 the Domaines Perrodo grew further with the acquisition of Château La Tour de Mons in the north of Margaux, a continuous estate surrounded by woodland that is a huge biodiversity reservoir steeped in history. With this new acquisition, the Perrodo family joins a long line of wine-growers who have loved this land over the centuries.
Nathalie and Marjolaine form a uniquely energetic duo supported by the values that make the Domaines Perrodo into an enterprise turned squarely towards the future. Always eager to rise to new challenges and apply innovative methods, they now manage 140 hectares of vineyards in Margaux.