Les Hauts de Lynch-Moussas

2019-2021

Red

Haut-Médoc

Les Hauts de Lynch-Moussas is the second wine from Château Lynch-Moussas, an elegant Haut-Médoc made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, offering a nice introduction to the style of the Pauillac Grand Cru Classé.

Coming from an exceptional soil and a blend dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, this wine seduces with its elegant structure, its silky tannins and its aromas of black fruits, blackcurrants and fine spices.

Accessible in its youth while offering good aging potential, it embodies the finesse and power typical of the Pauillac appellation.

Perfect for lovers of great Bordeaux wines at discovery prices.

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Caractéristiques

Assemblage
66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot
Élevage
French oak barrel
Type de vendanges
Type de sol
Günzian gravelly rumps, clay sands
Taille du vignoble
62 hectares
Robe
Deep red
Potentiel de garde

Notes

◊ Nose: Complex of black fruits (blackcurrant, blackberry), vanilla and slightly toasted notes, typical of the great Bordeaux wines of the Left Bank
◊ Palate: Harmonious structure, ripe and smooth tannins and a long, fresh and tasty finish

Se marient avec

Red meats
Game
Cured cheeses

Lynch-Moussas Castle

Chateau Lynch-Moussas is one of the Grands Crus Classés of Bordeaux in the Pauillac appellation

Grand Cru Classé de Pauillac since 1855, Château Lynch-Moussas is one of the emblematic domains of the Castéja family, which has owned it since 1919. Its 62-hectare vineyard, located in the heart of the Pauillac and Haut-Médoc appellations, benefits from an exceptional region dedicated to the great wines of Bordeaux. Planted mainly with Cabernet Sauvignon (75%) and Merlot (25%), it has been the subject of meticulous work for more than a century: vine cultivation, vinification, breeding and bottling are carried out with high standards, respect for the land and environmental commitment. This quest for constant quality allows the castle to produce powerful, elegant Pauillacs that are recognized among the best in the appellation.