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2021 Ch Lagrange 3ème Cru St Julien - 12x75cl
  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château Lagrange
  • Region St Julien
  • Grape Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot / Petit Verdot
  • Drinking 2026 - 2043
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available Now

2021 - Ch Lagrange 3ème Cru St Julien - 12x75cl

  • Colour Red
  • Producer Château Lagrange
  • Region St Julien
  • Grape Cabernet Sauvignon / Merlot / Petit Verdot
  • Drinking 2026 - 2043
  • Case size 12x75cl
  • Available Now
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Case price: £458.47 Duty Paid inc VAT
Equivalent Bottle Price: £38.20 Duty Paid inc VAT
Case price: £350.00 In Bond
Please note: This wine is available for immediate delivery.
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  • Goedhuis, April 2022, Score: 93-95

    A standout wine for the vintage within its classification. Ch Lagrange is an exemplary 2021. Nothing is forced. It is very complete, balancing its dark characters of graphite and black fruits, with racy freshness, and sweet mature fine-grained tannins. Perfect composition. Best in class!

  • Goedhuis, April 2022, Score: 93-95

    A standout wine for the vintage within its classification. Ch Lagrange is an exemplary 2021. Nothing is forced. It is very complete, balancing its dark characters of graphite and black fruits, with racy freshness, and sweet mature fine-grained tannins. Perfect composition. Best in class!


  • Neal Martin, April 2022, Score: 91-93

    The 2021 Lagrange was picked from 12 September to 12 October at just 30hL/ha and matured in 60% new oak. The Grand Vin represents 39% of the crop. It offers light red berry fruit on the nose, with a touch of mint developing over time. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, well-balanced, not a powerful Saint-Julien but it conveys a sense of finesse. Drink this over the next 12-15 years. Drink 2026 - 2038


  • Wine Advocate, April 2022, Score: 92-94

    Representing only 39% of the estate's production, the 2021 Lagrange is very promising indeed, mingling aromas of wild berries and blackcurrants with notions of loamy soils, pencil shavings and violets. Medium to full-bodied, ample and seamless, with fine depth at the core, powdery tannins and lively acids, it saw a cool vinification and contains a record 84% Cabernet Sauvignon, much of which was picked late, between the seventh and 12th of October. It's a brilliant effort from Matthieu Bordes and his team. Tasted five times, twice at the estate.


  • Wine Cellar Insider, April 2022, Score: 91-93

    Blackberries, cedar, tobacco, spice and savory herbs on the nose bring you to a soft-textured, supple, round, forward, classical wine with a creamy-textured, dusty, peppery, crunchy, red currant-packed finish. The wine is a blend of 84% Cabernet Sauvignon and 16% Merlot. It is interesting to note that this is the highest percentage of Cabernet used in the blend in the history of the estate. 13% ABV. Yields were low at only 30 hectoliters per hectare. Drink from 2025-2045.


  • Jane Anson, April 2022, Score: 93

    Bright, vivid raspberry and cassis fruit, savoury and sculpted, clear cinnammon, fennel and clove spice. Not exuberant or overdone, working with the vintage and retains the St Julien feel of balance and finesse. This is the 2nd note I am publishing for this wine, as I tasted it at the château during a vertical a month ago, and this is one point higher, boding well for increased weight over ageing. Harvest September 27 through to October 12, with no Cabernet picked until October. The weight of the berries reduced by 30% in the last week before picking because the weather got so much better. 35hl/h yield, 50% new oak. Eric Boissenot consultant.

Producer

Château Lagrange

Well positioned next to Gruaud Larose, this property is the largest classified growth in the Médoccomprised of over 112 hectares of vines, all in a single parcel - a rarity in Bordeaux. In 1983 after years of under performing, the château was sold to Suntory, the Japanese drinks group. After much investment in not only the vineyards and chai, but also in the château and gardens, it has emerged as a beautiful swan producing ...Read more

Well positioned next to Gruaud Larose, this property is the largest classified growth in the Médoccomprised of over 112 hectares of vines, all in a single parcel - a rarity in Bordeaux. In 1983 after years of under performing, the château was sold to Suntory, the Japanese drinks group. After much investment in not only the vineyards and chai, but also in the château and gardens, it has emerged as a beautiful swan producing wines that are notable for their ripe, rich characteristics.Read less

Region

St Julien

St Julien is like the middle child of the Médoc - not as assertive as Pauillac or as coquettish as Margaux. It lies firmly between the two more outspoken communes and as a result produces a blend of them both. St Julien's wines have often been sought out by aficionados for their balance and consistency, particularly in the UK. Yet due to its middle child nature, it can occasionally be overlooked globally and as a result underrated by those markets outside the UK. Despite the fact that it has no first growths, it has several second growths including Léoville Las Cases, Léoville Barton, Léoville Poyferré and Ducru Beaucaillou as well as the celebrated châteaux such as Talbot and Beychevelle.