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Chateau Lynch-Bages 2005

Ratings by Robert Parker 94+ Tasting Notes As one might suspect, the dense purple-hued 2005 is still tannic, firm and young, with concentrated blackberry and cassis fruit, beautiful ripeness, a full-bodied mouthfeel and undeniable youthfulness. Tasting like a 2-3 year old wine rather one that has passed its sixth birthday, it is potentially one of… Read More »

Chateau Lynch-Bages 2004

Ratings by Robert Parker 87 Tasting Notes Evolving quickly, the dark plum/garnet-colored 2004 reveals notes of tobacco leaf, forest floor, black fruits, new saddle leather, licorice and earth, good, rather than great, depth of fruit and medium body. Drink this mid-weight effort over the next 10-15 years. (Wine Advocate #196Aug 2011) By Robert Parker

Chateau Lynch-Bages 2003

Ratings by Robert Parker 95 Tasting Notes This sexy, evolved, dense ruby/purple-tinged 2003 reveals notes of smoke, herbs, black currant jam, licorice and graphite. Full-bodied, opulent and flamboyant, it is another example of a stunning 2003 northern Medoc that can be drunk now or cellared for 10-15 more years. This irregular vintage hit its zenith… Read More »

Chateau Lynch-Bages 2002

Ratings by Robert Parker 87 Tasting Notes Bell pepper, cigar box, red as well as black currant notes, dusty, earthy tannins, and a medium-bodied personality make for a good but uninspiring effort. Drink the 2002 over the next 5-10 years.(Wine Advocate #196 Aug 2011) By Robert Parker

Chateau Lynch-Bages 2001

Ratings by Robert Parker 88 Tasting Notes The fully mature 2001 exhibits aromas of tapenade, bay leaf, licorice, red and black currants, damp earth and new saddle leather. Medium-bodied and atypically elegant and charming for a Lynch Bages with soft, fully resolved tannin and a moderately long finish, it is much lighter than a great… Read More »

Chateau Lynch-Bages 2000

Ratings by Robert Parker 97 Tasting Notes Beginning to open magnificently, the still dense purple-colored 2000 reveals a blossoming bouquet of blackberries, cassis, graphite and pen ink. Full-bodied with velvety tannins that have resolved themselves beautifully over the last eleven years, this wine is still an adolescent, but it exhibits admirable purity, texture, mouthfeel and… Read More »

Chateau Lynch-Bages 1999

Ratings by Robert Parker 90 Tasting Notes A charming, lush, round, generous Lynch Bages, the 1999 offers plenty of sweet black currant fruit, damp earth, licorice, cedarwood and spicy herb-like characteristics. Medium-bodied, savory and broad in the mouth with no hard edges, this fully mature effort is a somewhat underrated vintage for this estate. Enjoy… Read More »

Chateau Lynch-Bages 1998

Ratings by Robert Parker 87 Tasting Notes Slightly austere, leafy and herbal, the fresh 1998 lacks concentration, fat and fruit depth. It reveals a hint of herbs interwoven with attractive red and black currant aromas, but the wine falls off on the palate, and requires drinking up as it is likely to become increasingly desiccated.(Wine… Read More »

Chateau Lynch-Bages 1997

Ratings by Robert Parker 86 Tasting Notes This wine is jammy black currant fruit intermixed with cedar wood, herbs, spice, and pepper. It is a light-styled yet friendly effort with creamy new oak, low acidity, and a medium-bodied, attractive albeit superficial appeal. Drink it over the next 5-6 years.(Wine Advocate #128Apr 2000) By Robert Parker

Chateau Lynch-Bages 1996

Ratings by Robert Parker 93 Tasting Notes The 1996 exhibits a dark plum/ruby/purple color that is just beginning to lighten at the edge, surprisingly velvety tannins and a classic Pauillac bouquet of lead pencil shavings, cedarwood, black currants, sweet cherries and spice box. This medium to full-bodied, elegant, savory, broad wine is still five years… Read More »