Château Lynch-Moussas
Château Lynch Moussas - Cru Classé 2012
Pauillac - aoc
Pauillac - aoc
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- Wooden Box 9lt
Merlot
Description
Historically, Château Lynch-Moussas belonged to Count Lynch. The property was, until the 19th century, composed of 3 large plateaux: Madrac, Moussas and Bages.
In 1835, the Lynch estate was divided into two: Château Lynch-Bages and Château Lynch-Moussas.
These two properties will be recognized by the classification of 1855 as Grand Cru Classé
At the beginning of the 20th century, Lynch-Moussas was bought by the Castéja family, who also owned Château Duhart-Milon at that time. It was not until 1970 that Emile Castéja inherited the property and took over its management.
Notes de Presse
91/100
Falstaff Magazin
15/20
La Revue du Vin de France
92/100
Wine Enthusiast
Tasting
Appearance: Of a black dress.
Aroma: This elegant Pauillac makes you feel aromas of red fruits before becoming enriched with fine notes of menthol and a subtle smoked woods.
Palate: With a dense and supple attack, beautiful background with velvety matter and fruit, nice finish of blackcurrant and spices. With fine tannins on it.
Food pairing: Lamb square with cepes, seven hour leg of lamb with beans, fillet of beef with mushrooms.
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