Château Lynch-Bages, Bordeaux

There are few chateaux that have marked the history of the Médoc like that of Château Lynch-Bages. It is on the "Batges" lands near Pauillac where this great wine adventure began in the 17th century. The Château, then known as "Cru de Lynch", was owned by Thomas Lynch, son of John Lynch, a native of Galway (Ireland) and a Bordeaux trader.
In 1939, the Cazes family bought the Château with its 100 hectares of vineyards that made up the estate. A renaissance then began at Château Lynch-Bages. Divided into two parts, the vineyards are spread over the Bages plateau and near Château Mouton-Rothschild on gravel-sand soil that offers excellent drainage.
Recognized as one of Bordeaux's most sought-after Classified Growths, Château Lynch-Bages offers the pleasure of powerful, opulent wines that have become more precise after each vintage. Elegant and structured, the wines are generous in their youth while becoming more aromatically complex as they age.
In 1939, the Cazes family bought the Château with its 100 hectares of vineyards that made up the estate. A renaissance then began at Château Lynch-Bages. Divided into two parts, the vineyards are spread over the Bages plateau and near Château Mouton-Rothschild on gravel-sand soil that offers excellent drainage.
Recognized as one of Bordeaux's most sought-after Classified Growths, Château Lynch-Bages offers the pleasure of powerful, opulent wines that have become more precise after each vintage. Elegant and structured, the wines are generous in their youth while becoming more aromatically complex as they age.
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