Chateau Vieux Landon Medoc
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Description
Château Vieux Landon Médoc is a Cru Bourgeois red Bordeaux from the Médoc appellation, sold in a standard 750ml bottle with ABV varying by vintage. With estate origins documented as far back as 1607 and a blend anchored by Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine has earned recognition from Gilbert & Gaillard (87/100 for the 2010 vintage) and VertdeVin (90–91/100 for the 2024 vintage).
Quick Facts: ABV: Varies by vintage (typically 13–14%) | Origin: Médoc, Bordeaux, France | Classification: Cru Bourgeois | Estate: Vieux Château Landon
Production & Heritage
Vieux Château Landon traces its history to 1607, with estate archives carefully preserved across centuries. The vineyard sits on a terroir of clay, gravel, and limestone soils — a combination that gives the wines structure and mineral depth characteristic of the northern Médoc. The blend is composed of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, and 5% Malbec, a proportion that favors the firm tannic backbone of Cabernet while the Merlot adds roundness and the Malbec contributes color and a touch of spice. Annual production reaches approximately 100,000 bottles, placing this firmly in the category of a well-distributed yet terroir-driven estate wine.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe black fruits — cassis and griotte cherry — before giving way to more complex layers of undergrowth, floral notes, and a subtle earthiness. With time in the glass, aromas of blond tobacco and old leather emerge.
Taste: The entry is supple and fruit-driven, with dense currant fruit and an alluring mineral thread running through the mid-palate. Black olive and ripe dark berry flavors build toward a peak of concentrated, charnu body, supported by silky, well-integrated tannins that feel melted rather than aggressive.
Finish: The finish is quite long, carrying notes of ripe fruit, gentle spice, and a lingering mineral freshness. The tannins remain velvety through the close, leaving a clean and satisfying impression.
How to Drink Vieux Landon
This Médoc is best served at 16–18°C (61–64°F) in a large-bowled Bordeaux glass. Younger vintages benefit from 30–60 minutes of decanting to open the aromatics and soften the tannin structure. Aged vintages can be enjoyed directly from the bottle with minimal aeration. As a classic left-bank Bordeaux blend, Vieux Landon is primarily a wine for the table — it pairs naturally with hearty cuisine and rewards patient cellaring.
Best For
- Bordeaux enthusiasts exploring quality Cru Bourgeois estates at accessible price points
- Building a cellar with age-worthy Médoc reds from established terroir
- Pairing with a formal dinner featuring red meat or French country cooking
- Gifting to wine collectors interested in historically rooted Bordeaux properties
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Vieux Landon taste like? Vieux Landon delivers dense currant and black cherry fruit layered with mineral depth, black olive, and subtle tobacco, all carried by silky, well-integrated tannins. The overall impression is supple yet structured, with a long, fruit-driven finish.
How does Vieux Landon compare to other Cru Bourgeois Médoc wines? Like many Cru Bourgeois Médoc estates, Vieux Landon is Cabernet Sauvignon–dominant and terroir-focused, but its inclusion of 5% Malbec is less common in the appellation and adds an extra dimension of color and spice. Its clay-gravel-limestone soils give it a mineral signature that distinguishes it from sandier sites further south in the Médoc.
Is Vieux Landon good for aging? Yes — the firm Cabernet Sauvignon backbone and structured tannins of Vieux Landon give it aging potential of roughly 8–15 years depending on the vintage, though it is also approachable in its youth after decanting.
Where is Vieux Landon made? Vieux Château Landon is located in the Médoc appellation on the left bank of the Gironde estuary in Bordeaux, France, a region renowned for Cabernet Sauvignon–dominant red blends grown on gravelly soils.
What foods pair well with Vieux Landon? Grilled lamb chops, where the herb crust echoes the wine's earthy undertones; beef bourguignon, which mirrors its dark fruit density; aged Comté or Gruyère, whose nuttiness complements the tobacco and leather notes; duck confit, whose richness balances the tannin structure; and roasted root vegetables with thyme, which highlight the wine's mineral freshness.
What sizes does Vieux Landon come in? Château Vieux Landon Médoc is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Vieux Landon worth the price? Vieux Landon positions as an accessible entry into classified Médoc wine, carrying the Cru Bourgeois designation — a mark of quality reviewed and re-evaluated periodically. For a Bordeaux with documented terroir stretching back centuries and consistent critical recognition, it represents strong value within the broader Cru Bourgeois tier.
Why Vieux Landon?
Few Cru Bourgeois estates can claim documented origins reaching 1607, and that historical continuity is reflected in the careful stewardship of Vieux Château Landon's vineyards. The clay, gravel, and limestone terroir produces a wine with genuine mineral complexity — not just ripe fruit, but the kind of savory depth and structure that defines serious left-bank Bordeaux. Recognition from Gilbert & Gaillard and VertdeVin across multiple vintages confirms a consistent level of quality rather than a one-off success. For drinkers seeking a Médoc that delivers character and aging potential without commanding classified-growth prices, Vieux Landon is a compelling choice rooted in centuries of Bordeaux winemaking tradition.
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