Chateau La Lagune Haut Medoc 2017 750 ML
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Product Details
Brand: | Chateau la Lagune |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Bordeaux |
Appellation: | Haut Medoc |
Grapes Varietal: | Blend-Bordeaux Cabernet Based |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Vintage: | 2017 |
Size: | 750 ML |
Collections:2017, 750 ML, All Collection, All collection exclude no deals, Blend-Bordeaux Cabernet Based, Bordeaux, Bordeaux, Chateau la Lagune, France, Haut-Medoc, Red, Still, Wine, Wine
Tags: 0, 0.145, 2017, 750 ML, Blend-Bordeaux Cabernet Based, Bordeaux, Chateau la Lagune, France, Haut Medoc, Red, Still, Wine
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Elegant, fresh, forward, sweet and fruity, with a nice purity to its red berries, you can enjoy this for its elegant styling in its youth, or age it for more of its floral complexities.\n \n Producer Information\n Château La Lagune is an wine estate in the Haut-Médoc region, just north of Bordeaux city and ranked as a third growth in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification. The highest-ranked estate bearing the Haut-Médoc title, its grand vin is made predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon with smaller amounts of Merlot and Petit Verdot. The wine is generally elegant and aromatic, in a similar vein to the wines of Margaux some 10km (six miles) north of the estate. Most vintages can be approached at a relatively youthful age. The organically farmed vineyard covers 80 hectares (200 acres) on a south-facing gravel hill of well-drained, white pebbles which reflect the sun back onto the fruit – an aid to ripening. The estate is planted to 65 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, with 30 percent Merlot and 5 percent Petit Verdot. A second wine, Moulin de La Lagune, is produced from younger vines which do not make the grade for the grand vin. Since 2004, a third wine, Mademoiselle L, has been made from another 30-hectare (74-acre) plot further down the La Lagune slope. It is a 50-50 blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot and is intended to be drunk young. In the gravity-fed winery, the grapes pass along three separate sorting tables for strict selection before being dropped in to one of 72 thermo-regulated stainless steel vats, which vary in size between 2200 and 20,000 liters to cater for different vineyard plots. The grand vin is blended before being placed for 18 months in French oak barrels (55 percent of which are new). On average 18,000 to 20,000 cases (up to 240,000 bottles, or 180,000 liters) of the various wines are produced per year.