L'Épiphanie de Pauillac 2020
Wine Details
- Red - Medium Bodied
- France
- Cabernet-based blend
- Vegan
- 13% ABV
- 750 ml
- Vegetarian
- 01 April 2035
Flavor Profile
This is our biggest Bordeaux coup of all time. And, it’s the sort of deal that took just seconds for our man on the ground, Jean-Marc Sauboua, to reply to: “Yes, I’ll take it.”
Here’s what you need to know (and what we can say)…
First off, if you see Premier Cru (“First Growth”) on a label, you’re in for a treat. Because out of the thousands of estates in Bordeaux, only four châteaux earned the status of First Growth in the historic Classification of 1855. (Mouton Rothschild was added in 1973.) That means those estates’ wines were considered the finest—and also the most expensive.
The crazy thing is, it still holds true today.
Out of those five fabled châteaux, three are located in the prestigious village of Pauillac: Latour, Lafite and Mouton Rothschild. And L’Épiphanie de Pauillac was made at one of them.
We just can’t tell you which. You see, the wine in this bottle is from the same vineyards (and the hand of the same winemaker) as the château’s $880+ Grand Vin that’s only sold to a favored few—imagine the uproar among their other customers if they knew you’d paid a fraction of the price. L’Épiphanie may not be the Grand Vin itself, but its credentials make it totally unmissable. Not just for Bordeaux fans, but for anyone who loves a great bottle of red. Dark, rich, laced with black currant, cedar and cigar box notes. A gorgeous wine that will only get better if you can bear to hide some away for a few years.
Only a few hundred cases were made—and all but a handful were claimed in our special presale offer. You will have to be fast to get your hands on some.
This is our biggest Bordeaux coup of all time. And, it’s the sort of d
Jean-Marc Sauboua
Bordeaux wine expert