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18 Rene Gabriel
Tiefes, dichtes Purpur mit violettem Schimmer. Süsses, volles Bouquet, viel Cassis und Brombeeren, dunkle Edelhölzer, Kaffeenoten, Black Currant. Samtiger, fein stoffiger Gaumen, zeigt Eleganz und eine tolle Komplexität in der Adstringenz. Beweist, wie toll gelungen die Appellation generell einzustufen ist. (18/20). 11: Florales Bouquet, schöner Kirschduft, seidige Tannine, trotz Verschlossenheit und Potential zugänglich, weil im Innern sehr elegant. warten (2015 - 2030)
91 Robert Parker
A very strong effort from Lagrange in 2006, this estate?s tendency for including a nearly overwhelming oak component in its wines has been tamed in this cuvee, resulting in a better-balanced, potentially complex offering. A deep opaque purple color is followed by aromas of espresso roast, subtle pain grille, black currants, and cigar box. Full-bodied and surprisingly powerful for a 2006, with outstanding purity, texture, and depth, patience will be required for this beauty. Anticipated maturity: 2013-2027.
90 Wine Spectator
Subtle aromas of raspberry and coffee bean follow through to a full body, with refined tannins and a fruity finish. Silky and balanced, even delicate. Not at all overdone. Drink after 21,665 cases made. ?JS
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Château Lagrange
Château Lagrange is a sizable estate even by Médoc standards, with close to 120 uninterrupted hectares of vines spread across the Saint-Julien appellation. The Japanese-owned Suntory firm purchased the property in 1983, with major investments made in both the vineyards and the winery, the group brought Lagrange’s quality to new heights. For many years the château was in the hands of Marcel Ducasse and Kenji Suzuta, today however, a new tandem, Matthieu Bordes and Keiichi Shiina have taken the reins. Perpetuating Lagrange’s pursuit of excellence, the duo now crafts rich and concentrated wines with well-rounded tannins that inevitably defend their 3ème Grand Cru Classé status. Eco-friendly farming methods and handpicked harvesting are paired with state-of-the-art vinification facilities, which include temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, new French oak barriques, and traditional fining techniques. The resulting wine is a highly extracted, tightly knit oaked blend made with endearing finesse and freshness that aids to its approachable style. The Grand Vin Lagrange is a model Saint-Julien, its signature style even for leading Bordeaux properties is difficult to emulate.