Chateau La Lagune - Haut-Medoc 3eme Cru Classe, 2014 75cl
Chateau La Lagune - Haut-Medoc, France 75cl
Winery: Chateau La Lagune
Grape : Merlot, Cabernet sauvignon, Petit verdot
Region : Bordeaux, Haut-Medoc , France
Alcohol Content: 13.5%
Food Pairing: Château La Lagune’s structure and depth make it great with rich, savoury dishes such as roast lamb, grilled steak, beef Bourguignon, game (like venison or duck), and even hearty mushroom-based dishes.
Description:
Château La Lagune is a classic Haut-Médoc red wine from Bordeaux, France, classified as a Third Growth (3ème Grand Cru Classé) in the historic 1855 Bordeaux classification — a sign of quality and tradition in the Médoc wine hierarchy. This wine is typically a left-bank Bordeaux blend dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and Petit Verdot (and in some vintages small amounts of Cabernet Franc), grown on gravelly, well-drained soils that give freshness and structure to the wine. In the glass Château La Lagune shows a deep ruby-to-garnet colour and an expressive nose of blackcurrant and blackberry fruit, often accompanied by hints of violet, cedar, tobacco, vanilla and subtle spice from oak ageing. It typically has balanced, ripe tannins and good acidity, giving it a structure that is both elegant and moderately full-bodied, with a long, refined finish — combining Bordeaux power with Médoc finesse.
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Chateau La Lagune - Haut-Medoc 3eme Cru Classe, 2014 75cl
Chateau La Lagune - Haut-Medoc 3eme Cru Classe, 2014 75cl
Chateau La Lagune - Haut-Medoc, France 75cl
Winery: Chateau La Lagune
Grape : Merlot, Cabernet sauvignon, Petit verdot
Region : Bordeaux, Haut-Medoc , France
Alcohol Content: 13.5%
Food Pairing: Château La Lagune’s structure and depth make it great with rich, savoury dishes such as roast lamb, grilled steak, beef Bourguignon, game (like venison or duck), and even hearty mushroom-based dishes.
Description:
Château La Lagune is a classic Haut-Médoc red wine from Bordeaux, France, classified as a Third Growth (3ème Grand Cru Classé) in the historic 1855 Bordeaux classification — a sign of quality and tradition in the Médoc wine hierarchy. This wine is typically a left-bank Bordeaux blend dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and Petit Verdot (and in some vintages small amounts of Cabernet Franc), grown on gravelly, well-drained soils that give freshness and structure to the wine. In the glass Château La Lagune shows a deep ruby-to-garnet colour and an expressive nose of blackcurrant and blackberry fruit, often accompanied by hints of violet, cedar, tobacco, vanilla and subtle spice from oak ageing. It typically has balanced, ripe tannins and good acidity, giving it a structure that is both elegant and moderately full-bodied, with a long, refined finish — combining Bordeaux power with Médoc finesse.
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Chateau La Lagune - Haut-Medoc, France 75cl
Winery: Chateau La Lagune
Grape : Merlot, Cabernet sauvignon, Petit verdot
Region : Bordeaux, Haut-Medoc , France
Alcohol Content: 13.5%
Food Pairing: Château La Lagune’s structure and depth make it great with rich, savoury dishes such as roast lamb, grilled steak, beef Bourguignon, game (like venison or duck), and even hearty mushroom-based dishes.
Description:
Château La Lagune is a classic Haut-Médoc red wine from Bordeaux, France, classified as a Third Growth (3ème Grand Cru Classé) in the historic 1855 Bordeaux classification — a sign of quality and tradition in the Médoc wine hierarchy. This wine is typically a left-bank Bordeaux blend dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, with Merlot and Petit Verdot (and in some vintages small amounts of Cabernet Franc), grown on gravelly, well-drained soils that give freshness and structure to the wine. In the glass Château La Lagune shows a deep ruby-to-garnet colour and an expressive nose of blackcurrant and blackberry fruit, often accompanied by hints of violet, cedar, tobacco, vanilla and subtle spice from oak ageing. It typically has balanced, ripe tannins and good acidity, giving it a structure that is both elegant and moderately full-bodied, with a long, refined finish — combining Bordeaux power with Médoc finesse.












