Vinous Table: The Samling, Windermere, UK (May 2019)

The 1970 Lascombes is the oldest vintage of this Margaux that I have tasted. Surprisingly deep in hue with just a slight turbidity, it initially sports a rustic nose, stocky and Saint-Julien in style. But it develops more complexity with aeration, becoming slightly loamy and developing inky aromas. The palate likewise improves over the course of two hours, evolving ever-greater complexity. A pretty wine, and with more stuffing than the 1970 Poujeaux tasted the previous week. Its main failing is softness on the short finish, where I want more grip. Apart from those two criticisms, this is a pretty Lascombes that should be consumed over the next five or six years.