Puech-Haut Lavabre is a vibrant purple colour, followed by sensational notes of black raspberries, toasted spice, cassis and even a hint of bacon fat. With medium to full-bodied richness, a seamless texture, integrated acidity and a blockbuster finish. Truly exceptional!
A secret star of the Languedoc founded by Gerard Bru, the château has 115 hectares under vine some of the best sites in the South of France; Saint Drézéry and Pic Saint Loup. The combination of the Mediterranean climate and mixture of clay and limestone soils topped with galet pebbles, help create a truly impressive range of superb value French Country wines.
Powerful and full-bodied despite the sweetness of its fruit, this new addition to Château Puech-Haut imposes its character through a structure and fullness that will pair beautifully with red meats and exceptional cheeses.