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Château Lynch-Bages 2015

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Château Lynch-Bages 2015
Wine Enthusiast, (96 Points)Antonio Galloni- Vinous, (96 Points)Falstaff, (96 Points)James Suckling, (95 Points)Wine Spectator, (94 Points)Decanter, (94 Points)Jeb Dunnuck, (94 Points)The Wine Advocate, (92 Points)
Château Lynch-Bages was classified as a Fifth Growth in 1855 but today is one Bordeaux’s true “Super Seconds” and consistently over-delivers on value. Its 2015 release is rated 96 points and is “One of the finest Pauillacs of 2015” (Vinous).
$2399.88

Wine Details

96
96PTS
Wine Enthusiast, (96 Points)
96
96PTS
Antonio Galloni- Vinous, (96 Points)
96
96PTS
Falstaff, (96 Points)
95
95PTS
James Suckling, (95 Points)
94
94PTS
Wine Spectator, (94 Points)
94
94PTS
Decanter, (94 Points)
94
94PTS
Jeb Dunnuck, (94 Points)
92
92PTS
The Wine Advocate, (92 Points)
  • Red - Medium Bodied
  • Fine wine
  • FranceFrance
  • Cabernet-based blend
  • 13.5% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • 31 December 2026

Flavor Profile

Beyond the label

Château Lynch-Bages stands at the entrance of Pauillac in the village of Bages, where vineyards date to the 17th century. Named after its former 18th century owner Thomas Lynch and the small village of Bages, it was classified as a Fifth Growth in 1855.

The château came under of the Cazes family in 1939, and ever since third-generation Jean-Michel Caze took over in 1973, the estate quickly ascended to the highest echelons of Cru Classés in terms of quality and consistency. Today, it is firmly considered “Super Second,” and is the only Fifth Growth to have made this leap.

“There is little doubt that Lynch-Bages deserves its reputation as one of the true great wines of Bordeaux.” – Bordeaux expert Jane Anson

Lynch-Bages often listed as one of the best values amongst collectors and produces sturdy, long-lived wines that are also more enjoyable in their youth than rivals. Its vineyards encompass 247 acres, which are planted to Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. The 2015 release was widely lauded by critics (see below), and it is a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and 24% Merlot (with the balance split between Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot) that was aged in 75% new oak barrels.

It is rated 96 points by Wine Enthusiast and Vinous, the latter of which wrote, “One of the finest Pauillacs of 2015, Lynch-Bages is rich, racy and voluptuous…Raspberry jam, mocha, new leather and expressive floral notes appear with time in the glass, rounding things out nicely…the wine has plenty of stuffing as well as the underlying structure to support many years of exceptional drinking. This is a stellar showing for Lynch-Bages.

Extremely limited. First come, first served.

Critical Acclaim:
96 points, Wine Enthusiast
96 points, Vinous
96 points, Falstaff
95 points, James Suckling
95 points, The Wine Cellar Insider
94 points, Wine Spectator
94 points, Decanter
94 points, Jeb Dunnuck
93 points, The Wine Independent
92 points, The Wine Advocate

Château Lynch-Bages stands at the entrance of Pauillac in the village

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