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Château Lagrange 2011, Saint-Julien. Château Lagrange experienced a renaissance in 1983, when its vineyards and winery were overhauled and renovated by its new owners. It’s since risen to become one of the finest estates in Saint-Julien, producing wines that far exceed its status as a Bordeaux Third Growth. The grapes for this Grand Vin are grown on a single vineyard stretching over two Gunzian gravel slopes – one of which boasts the highest point of the commune. After spending a decade maturing in bottle, the wine’s tannins have been softened and its flavour profile has evolved to develop delicious tertiary notes. It’s no surprise it was awarded 92 points from renowned critic Jane Anson. Expect elegant flavours of black cherry, raspberry, blackcurrant and notes of tobacco and white pepper. It’s drinking perfectly now, showing off its finesse and complex flavours that make it a great partner for herby roast lamb..
Château Lagrange 2011, Saint-Julien. Château Lagrange experienced a renaissance in 1983, when its vineyards and winery were overhauled and renovated by its new owners. It’s since risen to become one of the finest estates in Saint-Julien, producing wines that far exceed its status as a Bordeaux Third Growth. The grapes for this Grand Vin are grown on a single vineyard stretching over two Gunzian gravel slopes – one of which boasts the highest point of the commune. After spending a decade maturing in bottle, the wine’s tannins have been softened and its flavour profile has evolved to develop delicious tertiary notes. It’s no surprise it was awarded 92 points from renowned critic Jane Anson. Expect elegant flavours of black cherry, raspberry, blackcurrant and notes of tobacco and white pepper. It’s drinking perfectly now, showing off its finesse and complex flavours that make it a great partner for herby roast lamb.. . . . .
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