Chateau Lagrange 2001

By | October 17, 2013

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Ratings
By Robert Parker 90

Tasting Notes
A deep ruby/purple color is followed by classic notes of black currants, cedar, tobacco leaf, and spice box. Displaying better integration of new oak as well as more elegance and finesse than usual (Lagrange tends to be blatantly oaky in many vintages), it possesses sweet fruit, pretty flavors, and a clean, supple-textured finish. Enjoy it over the next 12-14 years.(Wine Advocate #153 Jun 2004)
By Robert Parker

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