Chateau Lynch-Moussas 1996

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Ratings
by Robert Parker 86
Tasting Notes
A very good example of this under-achieving estate, the 1996’s saturated dark ruby/plum color is accompanied by textbook aromas of black currants, smoky new oak, minerals, and tobacco. Well-made, with moderate tannin, excellent purity, and a medium-bodied, ripe, melted asphalt-flavored finish, this seductive Lynch-Moussas should drink well at a young age. Anticipated maturity: 2004-2012.(Wine Advocate #122 Apr 1999 )
By Robert Parker

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