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Lynch Bages

Lynch Bages

Lynch Bages Wines

Centuries of history, along with a burning passion for viticultural excellence has put Lynch Bages in a very desirable spot on today’s market. Collectors and wine enthusiasts around the world all wish they could add a bottle or two of classic Lynch-Bages to their precious cellars. It only takes one sip to convince even the most stubborn non-believers. Whether you enjoy the alluring cocktail of crème de cassis, potent dark fruit, smokey tobacco, and earth in their reds, or the wonderfully succulent Granny Smith apples, refreshing citrus and honeysuckle in their whites, you will not leave disappointed. This is a level of quality that can inspire someone to chase after wines for the rest of their life, while effortlessly seducing your intellect and your tastebuds.
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1985 Lynch Bages, Bordeaux Red
1985 Lynch Bages Bordeaux Red

Tasted single blind at the 1985 Bordeaux horizontal, the 1985 Château Lynch Bages was pitted against two other wines, both First Growths, and it more than held its own. In many ways it is a forerunner for the brilliant 1989 and 1990 that Jean-Michel crafted, though the 1985 has always been more elegant and comely in style. The nose is impressive after three decades with melted tar, a touch of peppermint and delineated black fruit that seem to gain intensity with each passing moment in the glass. Strangely those secondary notes of bay leaf and dried herbs make way for more primal fruit-derived scents with aeration! The palate does not disappoint. Medium rather than full-bodied, beautifully defined tannins and supremely well-judged acidity, this Lynch-Bages is just so well balanced. Hints of black truffle and sandalwood unfold towards the finish that has disarming purity and great persistence. If you want to know why the 1855 Classification screwed up placing Lynch Bages as a Fifth Growth - taste the wonderful 1985 and then the 1989 and 1990 (though the latter pair have greater longevity). Tasted July 2015.Robert Parker Neal Martin | 95 RP-NMI have had great and less great bottles of this vintage over the years. The 1985 was the magazine’s Wine of the Year in 1988. Today it shows loads of fruit, with blackberry, licorice and fresh herb character. Full, round and velvety. Long and delicious.--Lynch-Bages non-blind vertical. Drink now.Wine Spectator | 95 WS

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