At the gates of Pauillac, Château Lynch-Bages now represents a symbolic history of the Medoc. Born in 1691 by the hand of John Lynch, an Irish nobleman in exile, the winery was implemented by John’s son, Thomas Lynch, who managed the company with wisdom and foresight from 1749 to 1824, producing excellent wines initially known as ” Cru de Lynch ”, later classified as Grand Cru at the Paris Exposition of 1855.
Having become the property of the Cazes family in 1939 and led by the outstanding Jean-Michel Cazes since 2007, Château Lynch-Bages’ style has established itself, and this reflects Pauillac’s identity with an extraordinary depth and richness, thanks above all to Jean-Michel Cazes.
VARIETALS
70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24% Merlot, 4% Cabernet franc, 2% Petit Verdot
VINTAGE
2012
TECHNICAL DATA
Alcohol 13.0%
APPEARANCE
Beautiful garnet color tending to purple.
NOSE
The nose releases intense notes of black currants, chocolate-covered cherries, blackberries and mint, accompanied by hints of garrigue and tapenade.
PALATE
A frank attack precedes a wide and supple mouth.
The palate is seductive with silky tannic structure and a long finish.
Definitely inviting.
AGEING
Maturation was in wooden barrels for 18 months (75% new oak).
PAIRING
Best served with barbecue, roasted meat, game and all kind of cheese.
READINESS FOR DRINKING
An straightforward Lynch Bages which it should drink well for the next 20-25 years
RATINGS
Wine Enthusiast 96 Points
James Suckling 95 Points
Wine Spectator 94 Points
VIVINO 4.3
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