Château La Lagune - Grand Cru - Haut-Médoc

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Château La Lagune - Grand Cru - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château La Lagune - Grand Cru - Haut-Médoc

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Provenance
Type
Country
Appellation
Style
Grand Cru
Technical
ABV
13.8%
Serving
16° - 18° C
Food Pairings
BeefLambGame BirdsCharcuterie and Cured MeatsRoasted Root VegetablesTomato-Based DishesCheddarParmesanBlue Cheese

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Chateau La Lagune

Chateau La Lagune

Château La Lagune is a Grand Cru estate located in Haut-Médoc, the northern appellation of the Médoc region in Bordeaux. The property produces red wines in the traditional...

Château La Lagune is a Grand Cru estate located in Haut-Médoc, the northern appellation of the Médoc region in Bordeaux. The property produces red wines in the traditional Bordeaux style, drawing on the gravelly left-bank terroirs that define this prestigious region.

Haut-Médoc is known for producing structured red wines built primarily on Cabernet Sauvignon, with supporting varieties that add depth and aging potential. The appellation's well-drained gravel beds and clay substrates create conditions suited to producing wines with firm tannins and the ability to develop complexity over time. Estates in the region typically craft wines designed for extended cellaring rather than immediate consumption.

Château La Lagune's current release combines Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Petit Verdot in the traditional Haut-Médoc proportion. This blend structure is characteristic of left-bank Bordeaux, where Cabernet typically forms the backbone while Merlot softens the palate and Petit Verdot contributes color and tannin structure.

Chateau La Lagune
Bordeaux - Onshore Cellars

Bordeaux

Bordeaux, in het zuidwesten van Frankrijk, behoeft weinig introductie als een van 's werelds beroemdste, meest prestigieuze en meest productieve wijnregio's. De meerderheid van de Bordeauxwijnen (bijna 90...
Bordeaux, in het zuidwesten van Frankrijk, behoeft weinig introductie als een van 's werelds beroemdste, meest prestigieuze en meest productieve wijnregio's. De meerderheid van de Bordeauxwijnen (bijna 90 procent van het productievolume) zijn de droge, medium- en volle rode Bordeaux Blends die zijn reputatie hebben gevestigd.

De beste (en duurste) hiervan zijn de wijnen van de grote châteaux van de Haut-Médoc en de Right Bank appellations Saint-Émilion en Pomerol. De eerste is gericht (op het hoogste niveau) op Cabernet Sauvignon, de laatste paart op Merlot.

De legendarische rode wijnen worden aangevuld met hoogwaardige witte wijnen op basis van Sémillon en Sauvignon Blanc. Deze variëren van droge witte wijnen die de beste wijnen uit de Bourgogne (Pessac-Léognan is met name beroemd) uitdagen tot de zoete, botrytische nectars van 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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