Tasting Notes
Delicious, supple and close to full maturity, the 2007 Lynch Bages exhibits a dark plum/purple color with some lightening at the edge along with tobacco leaf, bay leaf, black currant and earthy, loamy notes. Medium-bodied, supple and charming, it is best drunk over the next 7-8 years.(Wine Advocate #196 Aug 2011)
By Robert Parker
Chateau Lynch-Bages 2007

AOC – Pauillac
Grand Cru Classe – 5eme
Grape
75% Cabernet Sauvignon ,15% Merlot , 7% Carber Franc , 2% Petit Verdot
Ratings
Robert Parker 89
Tasting Notes
Today, the wine rhymes with balance and subtlety. On the nose, the freshness of the fruit stands out, finding subtle harmony with the wood. On the palate, it is rounded, smooth and mellowed. The tannins are silky and very ripe. The dazzling finish oozes with great class and is astonishingly long.
–by Offical Website
Delicious, supple and close to full maturity, the 2007 Lynch Bages exhibits a dark plum/purple color with some lightening at the edge along with tobacco leaf, bay leaf, black currant and earthy, loamy notes. Medium-bodied, supple and charming, it is best drunk over the next 7-8 years.
–by Robert Parker
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