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A magnificent property in the Saint-Julien appellation, Château Lagrange now occupies an almost intimate place in the hearts of wine enthusiasts. Although its history dates back to the 17th century, it wasn't until 1796 that Château Lagrange underwent tremendous expansion under the impetus of its owner Jean-Valère Cabarrus, the finance minister of Napoléon I in Spain.
The Château Lagrange will obtain the rank of Third Grand Cru Classé in the 1855 classification for the Paris Universal Exhibition.
The Japanese Suntory group will acquire the Domaine in 1983, and spectacular technical renovations will be undertaken in the winery and vineyard to restore Lagrange's reputation.
Situated on two gravelly hilltops, the vineyard of Château Lagrange covers 118 hectares of vines, of which 68% are Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot and 5% Petit Verdot. The wines are aged for 18 to 20 months in French oak barrels, 60% of which are new.
The estate produces a Second wine, Fiefs de Lagrange, as well as a third wine in Haut-Médoc, Pagus de Lagrange.
The vineyard also boasts 11 hectares of white grape varieties for the production of their white wine Sec, les Arums de Lagrange, of which 80% is Sauvignon blanc, 10% Sémillon and 10% Sauvignon gris.
The wines of Château Lagrange are renowned for their elegance and complexity, where the finesse of the tannins envelop a fully fruity palate.
Vintage 2024: The Radiance of Adversity
Years ending with the number 4 have always had a reputation for challenging winemakers, and 2024 was no exception. Fickle weather conditions invaded French vineyards, testing the patience and know-how of the artisans of the vine. However, this vintage, announced as uncertain, is now proving to be a shining testimony to human resilience and the ability to adapt in the face of nature.
The Secret of the 2024 vintage lies in the experience accumulated by winegrowers over the decades. In response to the vagaries of the climate, the approach has been fine-tuned, reinforcing the care given to the vines and ensuring meticulous vinification. It is this delicate balance between ancestral know-how and modern innovation that has transformed uncertainty into unexpected success.
Average age of vines: 30 years
Harvest dates: September 24 to October 08, 2024
Aging: Early blending of grape varieties in January Aging: 13 months 20% new barrels Final blending before bottling
"In this low-yield vintage, the grand vin gives pride of place to Cabernet Sauvignon, which consequently takes a back seat in the Second vin. "Les Fiefs de Lagrange" is dominated by 47% Merlot, with a further 41% Cabernet Sauvignon. But the special feature of the Second wine in this vintage is its high proportion of Petit Verdot (12%). This blend brings a much sought-after accessibility and charm to our Second wine. Notes of black cherry and slightly peppery licorice characterize this 2024 vintage." - Eric Boissenot, Oenologist