
Bold and innovative, known to be often the last to harvest, Jean-Charles Cazes defined the style of Lynch-Bages in the 1930s. The racy and typical character of the wine places it in the line of the great Pauillacs. It combines structure, finesse and elegance. Generous from its youth, it evolves in its maturity towards more flavors and complexity. The property's reputation began in 1945 thanks to a series of great vintages. Some, although deemed difficult in Bordeaux, proved particularly successful in Lynch-Bages. Thus is born a signature, with a deep color and a tannic structure.