Chateau Lagrange 1989


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Classification
Type Rouge
Marque Chateau Lagrange
Millésime 1989
Pays France
Région Bordeaux, St. Julien
Raisin Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend
Volume
État Base goulot ou mieux
Étiquette Parfait
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Avis professionnels

Robert Parker (90)

This muscular, thick, unctuous, lavishly-oaked wine may cause raised eyebrows by those looking for something restrained and understated. There is no doubting the hedonistic appeal of this style of wine. The 1989 (the first bottle was corked) is a smoky, tar, cassis, roasted herb, jammy style of wine, with a dense purple color, sweet tannin, and low acidity. It is easy to drink, although the bouquet has not changed since I tasted it several years ago. The wine is soft and fat, but not flabby. It should drink well for 15+ years, probably developing more focus as well as a more classical profile. The 1989 Lagrange is a big, rich, boldly-flavored wine made in a California-like style.

Winespectator (89)

Offers very ripe, raisiny aromas, with a tobacco and leather undertone. Slightly maderized, but it doesn't bother me. Full-bodied, showing very soft, velvety tannins and a medium finish. Seems to be drying a little now.

Rene Gabriel (17)

Rene Gabriel rates this wine 17/20 points.

BOW (8)


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