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LOT 515

Lot 515

CHÂTEAU LYNCH-BAGES 1989 (1) WA 95
CHÂTEAU LYNCH-BAGES 1995 (2)

CHÂTEAU LYNCH-BAGES 1989 (1) WA 95
CHÂTEAU LYNCH-BAGES 1995 (2)
Lot 515 Details
CHÂTEAU LYNCH-BAGES 1989 (1)

Pauillac. 5ième Cru Classé
u. bn. marked & scraped label.

I have tasted the Château Lynch Bages 1989 several times since my last penned note in 2010. It is such a consistent wine, a Pauillac that never lets you down. Here it continues to sport a relatively backward blackberry and cedar scented nose, the graphite (pencil box) element a little more accentuated. The aromatic purr like a Bentley, unraveling with each swirl of the glass. The palate is very well defined with a rigid structure, well-judged acidity and hints of chestnut and cooked meat offering secondary notes on the dense finish that suggest a long drinking plateau. What a stupendous wine from Jean-Michel Cazes! Tasted June 2014. Drink: 2014-2030 WA 95

CHÂTEAU LYNCH-BAGES 1995 (2)

Pauillac. 5ième Cru Classé
u. 1 x bn. 1 x vts. 2 x marked & scraped labels.

3 bts.    per lot $900 - $1,100

Realised: $960
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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