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The Château Lynch-Bages is one of those illustrious properties that have contributed to the reputation of the great wines of Pauillac.
Located on the land of "Batges", a gravelly hillock overlooking the Gironde estuary, its history begins in the 17th century when it was owned by Thomas Lynch, a Bordeaux merchant of Irish origin. It was at that time called the "Lynch cru" and remained in the family until 1824.
In 1855, the Château Lynch-Bages obtained the title of Fifth Grand Cru Classé in the famous classification of Médoc wines for the Paris World Fair.
His modern history has been written by the Cazes family, which still owns it. In 1939, Jean-Charles Cazes, who already owned Château Les Ormes de Pez at Saint-Estèphe, bought Domaine and breathed new life into it by raising its standard. When he died in 1972, his grandson Jean-Michel Cazes took over the reins and gradually, thanks to numerous technical renovations and by surrounding himself with the right people, he was able to produce a wine on a par with the great Pauillac. Since 2006, it is his son Jean-Charles who manages it, always with one objective in mind, that of producing the most precise wines possible, marked with the imprint of the Cazes.
The 2024 vintage of Château Lynch-Bages aptly embodies the DNA of Domaine: power, precision and depth.
From gravelly Garonne terroirs on the outskirts of Pauillac, this Grand Cru Classé stands out this year for its phenolic maturity, dazzling fruit and refined tannic structure. Cabernet Sauvignon (70%) asserts its role as the backbone, with a dense, upright structure, while Merlot and complementary grape varieties (Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot) add complexity and suavity.
Aged 18 months in barrels (75% new), Lynch-Bages 2024 is full-bodied and racy on the palate, with a lingering, saline finish. A great Pauillac, designed for ageing, which brilliantly blends the generosity of its fruit with the elegance of its terroir.