CHÂTEAU LYNCH BAGES 2014 - Pauillac - Bordeaux - France (Grand Cru Classé)
CHÂTEAU LYNCH BAGES - Pauillac - Bordeaux - France (Grand Cru Classé)
The wine of Château Lynch-Bages is part of the lineage of the great Pauillac wines. Blended mostly from Cabernet Sauvignon, it combines structure and finesse, elegance and longevity. It is further distinguished by its opulence. Generous right from its youth, it develops more flavours and greater complexity as it matures.
Product Description
Description
The wine of Château Lynch-Bages is part of the lineage of the great Pauillac wines. Blended mostly from Cabernet Sauvignon, it combines structure and finesse, elegance and longevity. It is further distinguished by its opulence. Generous right from its youth, it develops more flavours and greater complexity as it matures.
How to pair it
- Meat Serve with wild feathered game, lamb of Pauillac or grilled prime rib steak, along with young vegetables.
Wine Facts
Product Type | Red Wine |
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Vintage | 2014 |
Country | FRANCE |
Volume(ml) | 750 |
Winemakers | Jean Michel Cazes |
Producer | Jean Michel Cazes |
Harvest method | Entirely by hand |
Fermentation & maceration | The cellar master sets down a daily worksheet for each vat, in an effort to avoid any unnecessary handling of the fermenting musts. The macerations are long and spread out over a course lasting more than three weeks. |
Aging | Yes: 16 months in oak barrels. The ageing is traditional in French oak barrels, renewed at 70 or 80% depending on the vintage. |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
Mouth Attribute | Fresh, Structured |
Nose Attribute | Fruity, Oak, Spices |
SKU | BO167-14 |
Vineyard Info
The vineyard is spread across the gravelly plateau of the hamlet of Bages, to the South of Pauillac. From 1749 to 1824 it was owned by the Lynch family. In 1933, it became the property of the Cazes family. Jean Michel Cazes implemented and perfected ne production methods while respecting the traditions of appellation.
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Description
The wine of Château Lynch-Bages is part of the lineage of the great Pauillac wines. Blended mostly from Cabernet Sauvignon, it combines structure and finesse, elegance and longevity. It is further distinguished by its opulence. Generous right from its youth, it develops more flavours and greater complexity as it matures.
How to pair it
- Meat Serve with wild feathered game, lamb of Pauillac or grilled prime rib steak, along with young vegetables.
Product Type | Red Wine |
---|---|
Vintage | 2014 |
Country | FRANCE |
Volume(ml) | 750 |
Winemakers | Jean Michel Cazes |
Producer | Jean Michel Cazes |
Harvest method | Entirely by hand |
Fermentation & maceration | The cellar master sets down a daily worksheet for each vat, in an effort to avoid any unnecessary handling of the fermenting musts. The macerations are long and spread out over a course lasting more than three weeks. |
Aging | Yes: 16 months in oak barrels. The ageing is traditional in French oak barrels, renewed at 70 or 80% depending on the vintage. |
Alcohol | 14.5% |
Mouth Attribute | Fresh, Structured |
Nose Attribute | Fruity, Oak, Spices |
SKU | BO167-14 |
The vineyard is spread across the gravelly plateau of the hamlet of Bages, to the South of Pauillac. From 1749 to 1824 it was owned by the Lynch family. In 1933, it became the property of the Cazes family. Jean Michel Cazes implemented and perfected ne production methods while respecting the traditions of appellation.