Château Lanessan - Haut-Medoc

90 RP Points
89 RP Points
Château Lanessan - Haut-Medoc - 2015 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château Lanessan - Haut-Medoc

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Red
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ABV
14%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
BeefLambGame BirdsDuckMushroomsCharcuterie and Cured MeatsTomato-Based DishesGrilled VegetablesManchegoComté Cheese

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Chateau Lanessan

Chateau Lanessan

Chateau Lanessan is a renowned wine producer located in the Haut-Medoc region of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 14th century when...

Chateau Lanessan is a renowned wine producer located in the Haut-Medoc region of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 14th century when it was owned by the Lanessan family. Over the years, the estate has changed hands several times, but it has always maintained its reputation for producing high-quality wines.

The vineyards of Chateau Lanessan cover an area of 80 hectares and are planted with a variety of grape varieties, including Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, and Cabernet Franc. The estate follows traditional winemaking techniques, and the grapes are handpicked and sorted before being fermented in stainless steel tanks. The wine is then aged in oak barrels for up to 18 months before being bottled.

Chateau Lanessan produces a range of wines, including its flagship wine, Chateau Lanessan Haut-Medoc. This wine is a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot and is known for its rich, full-bodied flavor and complex aromas of blackcurrant, tobacco, and spice. The estate also produces a second wine, Les Calèches de Lanessan, which is a blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon and is known for its fruity, easy-drinking style.

In addition to its red wines, Chateau Lanessan also produces a white wine, Les Coteaux de Lanessan. This wine is made from a blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon grapes and is known for its crisp, refreshing flavor and citrusy aromas.

Overall, Chateau Lanessan is a producer of high-quality wines that are known for their rich, complex flavors and aromas. The estate's commitment to traditional winemaking techniques and its use of only the finest grapes ensure that its wines are among the best in the region.

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Bordeaux

Bordeaux, in the southwest of France, needs little introduction as one of the world's most famous, prestigious and prolific wine regions. The majority of Bordeaux wines (nearly 90...
Bordeaux, in the southwest of France, needs little introduction as one of the world's most famous, prestigious and prolific wine regions. The majority of Bordeaux wines (nearly 90 percent of production volume) are the dry, medium- and full-bodied red Bordeaux Blends that established its reputation.

The finest (and most expensive) of these are the wines from the great châteaux of the Haut-Médoc and the Right Bank appellations Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. The former is focused (at the top level) on Cabernet Sauvignon, the latter pair on on Merlot.

The legendary reds are complemented by high-quality white wines based on Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. These range from dry whites to challenge the best from the Burgundy region (Pessac-Léognan is particularly renowned) to the sweet, botrytized nectars of Sauternes.
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Haut-Médoc

Haut-Médoc

Haut-Médoc is a wine appellation located on the Left Bank of Bordeaux, France, encompassing vineyards that stretch along the Gironde estuary north of the city of Bordeaux. The...

Haut-Médoc is a wine appellation located on the Left Bank of Bordeaux, France, encompassing vineyards that stretch along the Gironde estuary north of the city of Bordeaux. The appellation was established in 1936 and covers approximately 4,700 hectares of vineyard land. It serves as both a specific appellation and an umbrella designation for wines produced in the Médoc peninsula that fall outside the boundaries of the more specific communal appellations like Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, and Saint-Estèphe.

The terroir of Haut-Médoc is characterized by gravelly soils mixed with clay and limestone subsoils, deposited by the Gironde River over millennia. The maritime climate, moderated by the Atlantic Ocean and the estuary, provides relatively mild temperatures and sufficient rainfall. Red wine production dominates, with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot forming the backbone of most blends, typically complemented by Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. The appellation regulations require a minimum of 18 months aging before release, and many châteaux employ traditional Bordeaux winemaking techniques including barrel aging.

Haut-Médoc wines generally exhibit the structured, age-worthy characteristics typical of Left Bank Bordeaux, though they often offer more approachable tannins than wines from the more prestigious neighboring communes. The wines typically show dark fruit flavors with earthy undertones, supported by firm tannins and good acidity. Many estates produce wines that represent excellent value within the Bordeaux hierarchy, offering classic Left Bank style and aging potential at more accessible price points than the famous classified growths of adjacent appellations.

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