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2021 Château Lynch-Bages

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Weinart: Rotwein
Rebsorte: 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc
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Land: Frankreich
Region: Bordeaux
Appellation: Pauillac
Klassifikation: 5ème Cru Classé
Stilistik: voluminös, strukturiert, fruchtbetont
Ausbau: Barrique, davon 75% neu
Geschmacksrichtung: trocken
Alkoholgehalt: 13,1% Vol.
Trinktemperatur: 15-18°C
Grimm 95-96 /100
Suckling 95 /100
Vinous 94 /100
Dunnuck 93+ /100
Perrotti-Brown 93 /100
Wine Spectator 94 /100
Wine Advocate 93+ /100
Allergene: Sulfite,  Abfüllerinformation

139,00 €*

Inhalt: 0.75 Liter (185,33 €* / 1 Liter)

Preise inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versandkosten Subskription 2021: Die Auslieferung erfolgt in 2024.

Produktnummer: 12571
Michael-Grimm-Bewertungen

Michael Grimm

95-96 POINTS
„…tolle, komplexe Nase, dunkle Beeren, Kirschen und Cassis, große Frische, feine florale Noten, dunkle Frucht, sehr gut Struktur, Klassiker, Leder, teer, schönes Finale." (11/2023)

Fassprobe: 92-93+ Punkte
„…tolle, spicy Nase, viel Frucht, am Gaumen etwas sperrig, etwas bittere Tannin, Weihrauch und Kirchenbank im Finale.“ (04/2022)

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Vinous

94 POINTS

The 2021 Lynch-Bages is rather somber today. Black fruit, mocha, licorice and chocolate are all amplified in this decidedly muscular wine from a cool year. This is a distinctly cool-climate Lynch-Bages built on power, with less of its usual flash.


- Antonio Galloni (12/2023)

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James Suckling

95 POINTS
Lovely depth to the nose of this young Bordeaux with black currant, ink and walnut aromas that follow through to a medium to full body with a solid core of polished and integrated tannins. This will drink beautifully in 2026 and onwards. (07/2024)
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Jeb Dunnuck

93+ POINTS

One of the most concentrated wines in the vintage, the inky hued 2021 Château Lynch-Bages is based on 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 5% Petit Verdot, and the rest Cabernet Franc, raised in 75% new oak. It offers ample smoked black fruits, graphite, leather, and an undeniable sense of minerality. It has the firmer tannins of the vantage yet brings beautiful mid-palate depth, has medium-bodied richness, perfectly integrated oak, and terrific overall balance. This is one of the few 2021s where the cellar is going to really be required, which shouldn't surprise any long-term fans of this château. Hide bottles for 5-7 years and enjoy over the following two decades. The 2021 hit 13.14% alcohol, has a pH of 3.72, and a massive IPT (the amount of tannins) of 90. (04/2024)

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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

93 POINTS

A blend of 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, and 5% Petit Verdot, the 2021 Lynch-Bages has a deep garnet-purple color. It bursts with bold notions of wild blueberries, kirsch, and blackcurrants, giving way to underlying hints of lilacs, aniseed, and tar. The light to medium-bodied palate is tightly wound, with a lively line and chewy tannins, featuring bright black fruit and minerally layers, finishing with a floral lift. (04/2024)

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Wine Spectator

94 POINTS
Displays a nice mix of almost caressing black cherry and black currant paste flavors, with warm cast iron, sweet tobacco and chestnut notes, showing just a nip of the vintage's austerity. Rock solid for the vintage, this offers a lively, savory edge that adds cut and energy. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2026 through 2040. 24,000 cases made.

-J.M.
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Parker – Wine Advocate

93+ POINTS

The 2021 Lynch-Bages is one of the vintage's bigger, broader-shouldered wines, offering up aromas of crème de cassis, plums and spices, framed by a generous application of creamy new oak. Medium to full-bodied, dense and chunky, with a velvety attack that segues into a layered core of fruit framed by generously extracted tannins, it concludes with a long, lusty finish. Fully 40 hectares of this estate is now cultivated organically, principally those parcels that adjoin the houses of Pauillac. As is almost invariably the case with this estate, it will repay a bit of patience.


- William Kelley (02/2024)

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