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Château Lynch-Moussas
Château Lynch-Moussas 2011
Pauillac - aoc
75clGrape Variety
- Merlot
- Cabernet Sauvignon
Elevage
- in barrels
Production
- 165'000
Description
Historically, Château Lynch-Moussas belonged to Count Lynch. The property was, until the 19th century, composed of 3 large plateaux: Madrac, Moussas and Bages.
In 1835, the Lynch estate was divided into two: Château Lynch-Bages and Château Lynch-Moussas.
These two properties will be recognized by the classification of 1855 as Grand Cru Classé
At the beginning of the 20th century, Lynch-Moussas was bought by the Castéja family, who also owned Château Duhart-Milon at that time. It was not until 1970 that Emile Castéja inherited the property and took over its management.
Awards
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16/20
Jancis Robinson
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16.5/20
Gault & Millau
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90/100
Falstaff Magazin
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94/100
R. Gabriel
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92/100
J. Suckling
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16/20
Jancis Robinson
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16.5/20
Gault & Millau
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90/100
Falstaff Magazin
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94/100
R. Gabriel
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92/100
J. Suckling
Tasting
Appearance: A black satin dress dresses this wine.
Aroma: Perfumes of black berries, leather, spices and toast.
Palate: The palate is ample, rich, powerful, perfectly balanced between a very intense fruity and a wooded adjusted and built on fine and racy tannins. The combination of elegance and strength that prolongs in a long final.
Serving: To serve at a temperature of 16 - 18°C.
Potential of guard: It is fit for aging, 2025.
Contains sulfites
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