Chateau Petit-Freylon Grande Cuvee Leah
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Description
Description
Chateau Petit-Freylon Grande Cuvee Leah is a five-grape Bordeaux red blend from the Entre-deux-Mers sub-region, bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format. It earned 89 points from James Suckling, who noted its sweet spices, coffee, ripe currants, and medium-bodied structure with a tight-grained finish.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14% | Origin: Entre-deux-Mers, Bordeaux, France | Red Blend | Winery: Château Petit-Freylon
Production & Heritage
Château Petit-Freylon sits in the tiny Aquitaine village of Saint-Genis-du-Bois, a commune of fewer than 100 inhabitants nestled in the Entre-deux-Mers appellation between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers. The estate belonged to the Lagrange family for generations until 2011, when it was acquired by La Société PESA, whose significant investment in vineyards and winemaking facilities has markedly improved quality. The Grande Cuvée Leah draws from a classic five-variety Bordeaux field blend — Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot — though specific vintage proportions vary, with the 2022 release built on a spine of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Merlot.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with bright ripe cherries and mixed black and blue berries before unfolding into layers of French vanilla, light spice, and a touch of earth. Background florals and a subtle incense-like quality add complexity as the wine breathes.
Taste: The entry is generous and fruit-forward, with blackberry and dark plum leading into a mid-palate of chocolate and soft baking spice. A cushion of ripe Merlot rounds out the Cabernet Sauvignon's firmer structure, giving the wine a full-bodied feel without excessive weight. Tannins are present but well-integrated, lending a slightly chewy texture that keeps things grounded.
Finish: Medium in length, with a tarry, tight-grained texture and lingering dark fruit. Echoes of coffee and currant persist, tapering into a clean, dry close.
How to Drink Grande Cuvée Leah
Pour this wine at cellar temperature (around 16–18°C / 61–64°F) and allow it 20–30 minutes in the glass or a brief decant to let the aromatics fully develop; it drinks well neat with no intervention needed. For cocktail-adjacent serves: a classic Bordeaux Sangria plays up its dark fruit with citrus and brandy; a Kalimotxo (red wine and cola) provides an informal summer option that benefits from the wine's robust berry character; and a simple Red Wine Spritzer with sparkling water and a twist of orange suits warm-weather afternoons.
Best For
- Weeknight dinners featuring grilled red meats or roasted vegetables
- Introducing Bordeaux blends to drinkers exploring French wine
- Stocking a value-driven cellar with age-worthy potential (drink or hold through 2026+)
- Hosting a casual dinner party where approachable reds are needed by the bottle
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Grande Cuvée Leah taste like? It delivers ripe blackberry and dark plum at the core, layered with chocolate, French vanilla, and baking spice, finishing with medium tannins and a clean, slightly tarry close.
How does Grande Cuvée Leah compare to other value Bordeaux blends? While many entry-level Bordeaux reds lean Merlot-dominant for softness, the Grande Cuvée Leah's Cabernet Sauvignon–led structure gives it a firmer backbone and darker fruit profile than most wines at this tier. Its inclusion of all five traditional Bordeaux varieties adds a layer of complexity uncommon in value-priced bottles from the region.
Is Grande Cuvée Leah good for sipping neat? Yes — its balanced tannins, ripe fruit, and medium body make it an easy glass to enjoy on its own, especially after a short decant or 20 minutes of breathing time.
Where is Grande Cuvée Leah made? It is produced at Château Petit-Freylon in Saint-Genis-du-Bois, a small village in the Entre-deux-Mers sub-region of Bordeaux, France, situated between the Garonne and Dordogne rivers.
What foods pair well with Grande Cuvée Leah? Grilled lamb chops benefit from the wine's firm tannins; beef bourguignon mirrors its dark fruit and earthy undertones; aged Comté or Gruyère complement the vanilla and spice notes; duck confit echoes the richness of the mid-palate; and a dark chocolate tart plays off the wine's cocoa-laced finish.
What sizes does Grande Cuvée Leah come in? The standard format is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available size for this wine.
Is Grande Cuvée Leah worth the price? It positions as a value-tier Bordeaux that consistently punches above its weight, evidenced by multiple vintages scoring 88–89 points from established critics — a strong showing for this price bracket in the region.
Why Grande Cuvée Leah?
The five-grape blend is the headline here — assembling Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec, and Petit Verdot in a single bottle at this price point is a genuine rarity in Bordeaux. Since La Société PESA's 2011 acquisition, the estate has undergone meaningful vineyard and cellar upgrades that translate directly into wine quality, and the 89-point score from James Suckling on the 2023 vintage confirms steady upward momentum across recent releases. For anyone seeking a structured, age-worthy Bordeaux red without a premium appellation price tag, this wine from Entre-deux-Mers earns its place at the table.
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