Chateau Lagrange 2014 St-Julien
Having just come into its drinking window, the 2014 vintage of Château Lagrange presents a captivating bouquet of red cherry, cranberry, and crushed strawberry aromas, intertwined with notes of liquorice, sage and cedar. Medium-bodied on the palate, and showcasing fine tannins with a vibrant acidity for freshness with a spicy undertone which will help develop further complexity over the next few years. This wine is characterized by its vivacity and charm, making it one of the most appealing Lagrange vintages in recent years.
Originally one of the largest estates in the region in the mid-19th Century, Lagrange saw significant reductions in their vineyard area as plots were sold off to other Chateaux to cover old debts. In 1983, the remaining vineyards and estate were purchased by the Japanese company, Suntory, which began to invest heavily in the Chateau's renovation and modernisation, and new grape varieties Petit Verdot (introduced in 1988), along with white varieties were added (from 1996). The wines quality and reputation began to improve significantly, culminating in a number of exceptional vintages since the year 2000.