About This Wine
- Area:Pauillac, Bordeaux
- Characteristics:Classic, structured, age-worthy
- Grape Variety:Cabernet Sauvignon Blend
- Soil Type:Deep Gravel
- Alcohol:14%
- Tasting Notes:Graphite-laced cassis, pencil shavings, and crushed rock with firm tannins
The result of nearly a year spent meticulously tasting through Bordeaux to uncover an exceptional deal at unbeatable pricing, we’re beyond excited to introduce the inaugural edition of what we’re calling the K&L Discovery Series. The aim of this new collection is to showcase wines that are both quintessential and exemplary representations of their region and/or vintage—and this 2019 Pauillac delivers on every front. It embodies the structure, depth, and pedigree of a top-tier Bordeaux, hails from the outstanding 2019 vintage, is crafted by a classified growth, and tastes like it could come from nowhere else but Pauillac. While we’re keeping the identity of our collaborator confidential to maintain the incredible value, rest assured: this is a truly authentic expression of one of the world’s most revered wine appellations—offered at a price that’s virtually unheard of.
Our buyers taste thousands of wines a year. Here's why this one made the cut for our Discovery Series.
K&L Bordeaux Buyer, CRO
"The debut label of our Discovery Series has arrived. At the core of this program is a mission to showcase wines of impeccable quality, unmistakable regional typicité, and exceptional value. As I often say, we’re not just placing a label on someone’s latest release—we’re curating standout selections from our deep, trusted network of sources. Each wine must rise above its peers, often outperforming bottles at multiples of the price. Only those that meet this high bar make it into the lineup. Such is the case with our 2019 Pauillac, crafted by a classified growth—though the name must remain a secret, thanks to a special arrangement secured for the Discovery Series. This wine captures the triumph, accessibility, and layered depth of the 2019 vintage. It’s a vivid expression of Pauillac—unforgettable in its elegance and authenticity. I especially adore its character and how clearly it reflects the region’s typicité. On the nose, a vibrant mélange of red and black fruits takes center stage—cassis, blackberry, and black plum—woven with a hint of graphite and pencil lead. The palate delivers a beautifully refined texture, with bright, energetic red fruit at the core and a structured finish layered with black fruit. A subtle richness plays off the wine’s firm structure, while fresh acidity brings lift and balance. The signature Pauillac tannins are present, yet softened by the generosity of the 2019 vintage, offering a wine that is both serious and remarkably approachable. Now five years past the vintage, some of the edges are beginning to soften, and it appears poised for a long, broad drinking window. For a quintessential Pauillac—and a top-notch Bordeaux value—this is one to stock up on and revisit time and time again. "
Pauillac is one of the most prestigious wine appellations in the world, located on the Left Bank of the Gironde estuary. It is home to three of Bordeaux’s five First Growths and is a global benchmark for Cabernet Sauvignon.
The terroir is key to its greatness. The deep gravel-rich soils provide excellent drainage, encouraging deep root growth and developing concentrated, complex fruit. The proximity to the Gironde moderates the climate, protecting the vines and providing steady ripening conditions.
The 2019 vintage in Bordeaux is widely regarded as excellent, marked by a balance of richness, structure, and freshness. A hot, dry summer stressed the vines just enough to concentrate flavors, while timely rains in late summer allowed the grapes to reach full maturity without being overripe.
In Pauillac, this vintage yielded wines with deep color, fine-grained tannins, and great aromatic purity. Cabernet Sauvignon thrived, delivering its classic power and signature notes of cassis and graphite. The wines exhibit a remarkable balance between density and elegance, with vibrant acidity supporting an age-worthy structure.
Cabernet Sauvignon is a grape known for its deep color, full body, and high tannin content. It produces wines that are bold and complex, with flavors of blackcurrant, cedar, and tobacco. Cabernet Sauvignon's structure and aging potential make it a favorite among collectors.
It thrives in the gravelly soils of the Left Bank, where the warm climate allows it to ripen fully, developing rich flavors while maintaining its characteristic acidity, making it one of the most sought-after grapes in the world.
The Gironde estuary divides Bordeaux into two distinct regions, the Left Bank and the Right Bank, each with its own unique terroir and winemaking philosophy.
This Pauillac is just one chapter in our Discovery Series. Each bottle is a story—a place, a person, and a flavor we believe in. Explore the full series, or dive deeper into the world of Bordeaux.