Lagrange 2003 (OWC 12)
Price: $570 / bottle
Color: | Red |
Vintage: | 2003 |
Producer: | - |
Classification: | 2eme Grand Cru Classe |
Region: | Bordeaux |
Sub-region: | Margaux |
Size: | 75cl |
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Expert Score:
Robert Parker (RP) | Jancis Robinson (JR) | Wine Spectator (WS) |
---|---|---|
- | 16 | 92 |
Description
By John Gilman in 2008 (JG92)
I expected to be able to spot the 2003 vintage easily in the vertical blind tasting of the château that I attended back at the start of 2007, but it was not easy to identify. This is of course a pretty strong endorsement for the success Lagrange has realized in this difficult and very hot vintage. The bouquet is already showing lovely, developed complexity in its more black fruity aromatic profile of dark berries, cassis, currant leaf, a bit of black cherry, woodsmoke and spicy oak. On the palate the wine is full-bodied and surprisingly offers up rather cool fruit tones in the mouth, with nice acids, fine focus and well-integrated, ripe tannins on the impressively long finish. A notable success for the vintage.
By James Suckling in 2013 (JS92)
I really love the character of dark berries such as blueberries and currants here. Some rose leaf too. Full body with fine tannins and a savory, fruity, silky-textured finish. Very fine indeed.