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Les Pagodes de Cos Saint Estephe AOC 2017

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Red dry

Les Pagodes de Cos Saint Estephe AOC 2017

Description

The wine offers aromas of forest berries, raspberries and Morello cherries. On the palate it reveals a creamy texture and very soft tannins, with excellent fruit concentration on the flavour and a long-lasting finish marked by plum and spice.

Serving recommendations

Serve at 16–18 °C with roasted meat dishes such as veal, beef or lamb, as well as mild white cheeses.

Rating

94 / 100

James Suckling

This shows wonderful depth and richness, yet it’s so fresh and vivid with dark berries, dark plums and spice. Full-bodied, balanced and creamy with beautiful flavors and structure. So many spices in this. Only 12% alcohol. Second wine of Château Cos-d’Estournel. Better after 2022.

About brand

If one had to choose the most exotic and visually stunning estate in Bordeaux, it would undoubtedly be Château Cos d’Estournel. Gazing at its graceful pagodas rising above the vineyards, you might feel as though you’ve lost your way and ended up in the East—yet you are in the very heart of Saint-Estèphe. This is the ultimate choice for those who appreciate classic Bordeaux but seek a touch of magic and adventure in their glass.

A History Seasoned with Adventure

It all began with Louis-Gaspard d’Estournel, a man who, in the early 19th century, possessed an incredible vision. He believed so deeply in the quality of his wine that he shipped it to the furthest corners of the globe, reaching as far as India. Noticing that the wine returned even more complex after its long sea voyages, he became known as the "Maharajah of Saint-Estèphe." To honor his success, he adorned the winery with Chinese pagodas and Indian design accents, which to this day symbolize the estate's courage and originality.

Terroir Where Power is Born

In the local dialect, "Cos" means "hill of pebbles." This is more than just a resonant name—the vineyards stretch across an ideal south-facing slope, where a deep layer of gravel forces the vines to plunge their roots deep into the earth in search of water. This unique soil and the estate's proximity to the legendary Château Lafite Rothschild create the conditions for some of the most powerful and long-lived wines in the world.

Wine Style: The Velvet Fist

The wine of Cos d’Estournel is often described as a "velvet fist." It intertwines seemingly incompatible traits: incredible power, richness, and concentration of dark berries with aristocratic elegance and silky tannins. While the wine can be somewhat closed and austere in its youth, after a decade in the cellar, it unfurls with notes of spice, dark chocolate, and exotic incense—a direct nod to the legacy of the Maharajah.

Why Seek It Out?

Although the estate was officially classified as a Deuxième Cru (Second Growth) in the 1855 classification, today collectors and critics alike unanimously place it in the "Super Seconds" league. This means that in terms of quality and prestige, it consistently nips at the heels of the First Growths, yet it retains its own unique, somewhat mysterious character.

Château Cos d’Estournel is more than just a wine. It is a story of ambition, long journeys, and luxury that isn't afraid to be different.

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