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2005 Lagrange

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Tasting Notes


The 2005 vintage of Château Lagrange from Bordeaux, France is a true gem that showcases the exceptional terroir of the region. On the nose, this wine presents intense aromas of black cherry, cassis, and blackcurrant, layered with hints of cedar, tobacco, and a touch of vanilla. The deep, dark ruby colour indicates the wine's youth and promises a rich and bold experience. On the palate, the tannins are silky smooth, supporting a complex and well-balanced structure. The fruit flavours shine through, with notes of ripe blackberry and plum, followed by a touch of spice and a long, lingering finish. This wine has aged beautifully and is a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of Château Lagrange. It is a must-try for any Bordeaux enthusiast, and will continue to improve with cellaring.

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A bottle of 2005 Lagrange 750ml Red Wine
  • A bottle of 2005 Lagrange 750ml Red Wine
A bottle of 2005 Lagrange 750ml Red Wine

Tasting Notes


The 2005 vintage of Château Lagrange from Bordeaux, France is a true gem that showcases the exceptional terroir of the region. On the nose, this wine presents intense aromas of black cherry, cassis, and blackcurrant, layered with hints of cedar, tobacco, and a touch of vanilla. The deep, dark ruby colour indicates the wine's youth and promises a rich and bold experience. On the palate, the tannins are silky smooth, supporting a complex and well-balanced structure. The fruit flavours shine through, with notes of ripe blackberry and plum, followed by a touch of spice and a long, lingering finish. This wine has aged beautifully and is a testament to the quality and craftsmanship of Château Lagrange. It is a must-try for any Bordeaux enthusiast, and will continue to improve with cellaring.