Chateau La Lagune Haut Medoc 2015

Haut-Medoc | Bordeaux

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93 Robert parker 2015
92 Wine enthusiast 2015
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Product Attributes
Varietal
Bordeaux Blend
Region
France, Bordeaux, Haut-Medoc
Label ABV
14%
Size
750 Ml
Description

Just a hint currant bush on the nose. This is loaded with healthy tannins on the palate that drive the long finish. Quite an uncompromising young wine that will be better from 2020, but the fundamental harmony is very convincing. Full and flavorful. Château La Lagune produces a 3rd Grand Cru Classé of Bordeaux whose blend brings together the emblematic grape varieties of Médoc - Cabernet-Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot - and offers over the vintages wines recognized for their balance, finesse and elegance. . In the same spirit of excellence, the property also produces a second wine, called ‘Moulin de La Lagune’, and, since 2004, a third cuvée called ‘Mademoiselle L’. Planted on one of the most perfect gravelly hills in the region, the La Lagune vineyard covers 80 hectares, where Caroline has been working for many years to establish environmentally friendly viticulture, based on practices from organic and biodynamic agriculture. It is above all a question of preserving the terroirs, the soils and the vines, but also the health of the winegrowers who work there. The official switch to organic conversion was initiated in 2013, with certification planned for the 2016 harvest. This natural approach, adapted to each plot, plays a fundamental role in the quality of the wines. It allows the fruit to draw from the soil all the complexity and finesse of a terroir, to restore them to us, thanks to patient and precise vinification and aging in barrels using the traditional method.

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