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1981 Château Gruaud-Larose

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ITEM 10586363 - Removed from a professional wine storage facility; Consignor is original owner

Bidder Quantity Amount Total
Stine 3 $80 $240
3 $80
Item Sold Amount Date
I10577882 2 $80 Jan 11, 2026
I10568533 4 $80 Jan 4, 2026
I10568222 1 $75 Jan 4, 2026
I10539667 1 $85 Dec 14, 2025
I10510148 2 $85 Nov 30, 2025
I10458962 1 $85 Oct 26, 2025
I10456713 1 $85 Oct 26, 2025
I10415109 2 $90 Oct 5, 2025
I10401900 2 $90 Sep 28, 2025
I10401899 1 $90 Sep 28, 2025
1981 Château Gruaud-Larose

RATINGS

91Wine Spectator

Polished, big, dark-colored, with rich and opulent aromas and flavors and loads of tobacco, cedary and berry character...

PRODUCER

Château Gruaud-Larose

Château Gruaud-Larose is a Deuxieme Cru, or Second Growth Bordeaux located in St.-Julien-Beychevelle. The estate was founded in 1725 by Joseph Stanislas Gruaud. In the 19th and early 20th centuries the estate remained under the ownership of descendants of Gruaud, though at the end of the 20th century it was purchased several times by corporations. In 1997 it was acquired by the Taillan Group, which owns several other Bordeaux estates. Jacques Merlaut is head of the group and proprietor of the estate. Merlaut has made significant improvements in the recent decade, and many reviewers now note that Gruaud-Larose has become a far more elegant wine. Gruaud-Larose is comprised of 202 acres planted to 57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, 7.5% Cabernet Franc, 3% Petit Verdot and 1.5% Malbec. About 300,000 bottles are produced annually.

REGION

France, Bordeaux, St.-Julien

Saint-Julien is the smallest of the four main Médoc appellations with 2,175 acres of vineyards. It is just south of Pauillac on the left bank of the Gironde, and although it has no First Growth châteaux, its 11 Classified Growth estates are widely admired. Robert M. Parker Jr. has written that winemaking in Saint-Julien from all classifications “is consistently both distinctive and brilliant.” He adds it is Médoc’s “most underrated commune.” The best-known estates are Léoville Las Cases, Ducru-Beaucaillou, Léoville Poyferré, Léoville Barton and Gruaud Larose, and most of those have riverside estates. The soil in this appellation is gravelly with clay. Cabernet Sauvignon is the main grape grown, and it is blended with Cabernet Franc, Merlot and sometimes small amounts of Petit Verdot.