Chateau Gruaud Larose 2012

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Description

Chateau Gruaud Larose 2012 is a Second Growth (2ème Grand Cru Classé) Saint-Julien Bordeaux, bottled at 13.46% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Scored 89 points by Robert Parker and 18/20 by René Gabriel, this vintage delivers a compelling expression of Left Bank Bordeaux at a gourmet-friendly drinking window.

Quick Facts: ABV: 13.46%  |  Origin: Saint-Julien, Bordeaux, France  |  Vintage: 2012  |  Classification: 2ème Grand Cru Classé (1855)

Production & Heritage

Chateau Gruaud Larose holds one of the most distinctive vineyard positions in all of Bordeaux — its vines are planted in a single contiguous block on a rise of deep red gravel, a rarity in a region where most estates farm scattered parcels across multiple sites. This unified terroir allows for remarkably consistent fruit character across the entire production. The 2012 vintage is a blend of 66.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, and 6.5% Petit Verdot, a composition that leans into the estate's classically structured, Cabernet-dominant house style.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with tight, graphite-like intensity before revealing layers of dark cassis, blueberry, and subtle floral notes. With time in the glass, the bouquet expands into earthy tones of roasted herbs, white pepper, and rosemary spice.

Taste: The entry is pleasant and direct, moving into a round, medium-bodied mid-palate marked by blackberry, redcurrant, and hazelnut undertones. Fine-grained tannins build with a gentle but insistent grip, and well-judged acidity provides a fresh backbone that lifts the fruit through the palate's arc. James Suckling noted its silky texture and integrated tannins.

Finish: The finish is authoritative and surprisingly sophisticated, lasting well beyond what the nose initially suggests. Lingering notes of slate minerality, aged beef, and sappy graphite slowly resolve into a clean, dry close.

How to Drink Gruaud Larose 2012

At over a decade of age, this wine is in a rewarding drinking window and is best served at 16–18°C (61–64°F) in large-bowled Bordeaux glasses. Decanting for 30–60 minutes will help open the tighter graphite and mineral aromatics. Pair it with roast lamb with rosemary — the herbal notes in both are natural allies. Grilled côte de boeuf complements the wine's meaty, earthy undertones. A classic duck confit mirrors its medium-bodied richness without overwhelming the fruit.

Best For

  • Bordeaux collectors exploring approachable Left Bank vintages at maturity
  • Hosting an intimate dinner featuring red meat or game
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast a classified-growth Bordeaux at an accessible entry point
  • Building a comparative tasting across Saint-Julien Second Growths

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Gruaud Larose 2012 taste like? It is a medium-bodied Saint-Julien with dominant flavors of dark cassis, blackberry, and graphite, supported by fine tannins, fresh acidity, and undercurrents of roasted herbs, white pepper, and slate minerality.

How does Gruaud Larose 2012 compare to Ducru-Beaucaillou 2012? Both are Saint-Julien Second Growths, but Ducru-Beaucaillou typically commands a higher price and is often considered more refined and age-worthy. Gruaud Larose tends toward a more muscular, earthy style with broader fruit weight, making the 2012 more approachable at this stage of its development.

Is Gruaud Larose 2012 good for drinking now? Yes — at over a decade old, the 2012 vintage is in a rewarding window where tannins have softened and secondary flavors of earth, herbs, and minerality have emerged alongside the fruit. It will likely continue to drink well for several more years.

Where is Gruaud Larose made? Chateau Gruaud Larose is located in the Saint-Julien appellation on the Left Bank of Bordeaux, France. Its vineyard is notable for being one of the largest in Bordeaux planted in a single contiguous block on deep red gravel soils.

What foods pair well with Gruaud Larose 2012? Roast lamb with herbs highlights the wine's rosemary and pepper spice. Grilled ribeye or côte de boeuf echoes its meaty, earthy character. Aged Comté or Gruyère complements the graphite minerality. Duck confit matches its medium body and richness without overwhelming the fruit. Mushroom risotto draws out the wine's deeper savory notes.

What sizes does Gruaud Larose 2012 come in? The standard format is 750ml, though classified Bordeaux vintages are sometimes available in half bottles (375ml), magnums (1.5L), and larger formats depending on allocation.

Is Gruaud Larose 2012 worth the price? The 2012 positions as a mid-tier entry within the Second Growth classification, offering genuine classified-growth quality at a lower price point than marquee vintages like 2009 or 2010. For drinkers seeking mature Left Bank Bordeaux without the premium of top-tier years, it represents strong value within its category.

Why Gruaud Larose 2012?

What distinguishes Gruaud Larose from its Saint-Julien peers begins in the vineyard — that single, unbroken block of vines on red gravel delivers a terroir consistency that fragmented estates simply cannot replicate. The 2012 vintage, while not among the most celebrated years in Bordeaux, has matured into what Jane Anson calls "a pretty gourmet vintage" at this ten-year window, showing more nuance and drinking pleasure than its initial scores might suggest. Robert Parker's 89-point assessment praised its authoritative finish and reasonably ripe tannins, and the wine has continued to evolve favorably since. For anyone building a library of Saint-Julien Second Growths or simply seeking a classified Left Bank Bordeaux at an honest stage of maturity, this is a bottle that rewards attention.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Blend
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Bordeaux, Saint Julien
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Chateau Gruaud Larose

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