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chateau lynch-moussas
CHATEAU LYNCH-MOUSSAS 5me cru classe, Pauillac 2023 Magnum
chateau lynch-moussas
CHATEAU LYNCH-MOUSSAS 5me cru classe, Pauillac 2023 Magnum
About this wine
Château Lynch-Moussas 5me cru classe, Pauillac
Lynch-Moussas, a renowned estate in Bordeaux's Pauillac appellation, stands as a testament to both history and style in winemaking. Founded by the Lynch family in the 18th century and later merged with the Moussas estate, it boasts a heritage steeped in tradition. This historical backdrop echoes through its vineyards, where centuries of viticultural expertise meet modern techniques.
In terms of style, Lynch-Moussas wines epitomise the classic Bordeaux elegance. Characterised by a harmonious balance of power and finesse, they reflect the unique terroir of the region. With a focus on Cabernet Sauvignon, supplemented by Merlot, their wines often display rich layers of dark fruits, subtle earthiness, and refined tannins.
Through a commitment to quality and a respect for heritage, Lynch-Moussas continues to produce wines that capture the essence of Pauillac, enchanting wine enthusiasts with each vintage.
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Expert Review
James Suckling
This really takes off at the end. It’s medium-bodied with excellent tannins that run the length of the wine. Very solid. 78% cabernet sauvignon and 22% merlot.
94-95 points.
Expert Review
James Suckling
Lynch Moussas is classically one of the lighter-styled Pauillac classifieds, and its intensity in both colour and tannic architecture in this vintage reflects just how well this appellation has fared in 2023. There is balance to the blackberry fruits set against tobacco leaf and liqourice, although the levels of ripeness are not as fully in evidence as with Batailley. But honestly, this small group of wines, under the ownership of Philippe Casteja, can be relied up for offering typicity and great quality at still-reasonable prices. 49hl/h yield. 58% new oak for ageing, 50% 1st wine.
93 points.
