Chateau Lynch Bages 2017

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Description

Chateau Lynch Bages 2017 is a Fifth Growth Pauillac Bordeaux blend bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This vintage earned three separate 95-point scores — from James Suckling, Wine Enthusiast (designated "Cellar Selection"), and Jeb Dunnuck — signaling a wine of serious pedigree within a vintage that favored finesse over raw power.

Quick Facts: ABV: 14%  |  Origin: Pauillac, Bordeaux, France  |  Vintage: 2017  |  Classification: Fifth Growth (Cinquième Cru)  |  Estate: Château Lynch-Bages

Production & Heritage

Château Lynch-Bages sits on the plateau of Bages in the southern reaches of Pauillac, overlooking the Gironde estuary. The estate has been under the stewardship of the Cazes family since 1939 and is widely regarded as one of Bordeaux's most over-performing classified growths. The 2017 blend is composed of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, and 2% Petit Verdot, aged in 75% new French oak barrels. Notably, starting with the 2015 vintage, Lynch-Bages became the first Bordeaux estate to employ the Winegrid system — a technology championed by estate director Jean-Charles Cazes that monitors alcohol, sugar content, color, and ambient temperature inside each barrel and vat in real time, bringing a new level of precision to the élevage process.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Deep garnet-purple in the glass, the nose opens with flamboyant scents of baked blackcurrant, blackberry preserves, and mulberry. Secondary waves reveal lavender, dark chocolate, star anise, graphite, and a distinctive note of unsmoked cigar leaf.

Taste: The entry is medium to full-bodied with immediate concentration of dark currant fruit layered over slate and lead-pencil minerality. At the mid-palate, fine-grained tannins build with a silky, elegant texture characteristic of the 2017 vintage, while seamless acidity keeps everything in precise focus. Smoked tobacco and cedar nuances emerge as the wine opens up.

Finish: Long and fragrant, carrying pure currant flavors alongside savory, iron-tinged minerality. The tannins linger with a chalky firmness that points to considerable cellaring potential.

How to Drink Lynch-Bages 2017

This is a wine built for the table, best served at 62–65°F in large-bowled Bordeaux glasses. A decant of at least one hour is recommended to allow the layered aromatics to fully unfold; younger bottles may benefit from two hours or more. Given its tannic structure and aging potential, drinking neat alongside food is the ideal approach — this is not a cocktail wine.

Best For

  • Cellaring for long-term maturation (drinking window extends through the 2040s)
  • Hosting an elevated dinner party centered around red meat or game
  • Gifting a Bordeaux collector a vintage with triple 95-point credentials
  • Building a vertical collection of Lynch-Bages across recent vintages

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Lynch-Bages 2017 taste like? It delivers concentrated blackcurrant and blackberry fruit woven with graphite, dark chocolate, lead pencil, and cedar, all framed by fine-grained tannins and a long, mineral-driven finish. The 2017 vintage leans toward elegance and finesse rather than sheer power.

How does Lynch-Bages 2017 compare to Grand-Puy-Lacoste 2017? Both are top-tier Fifth Growth Pauillacs, but Lynch-Bages generally shows more flamboyant aromatics and richer mid-palate concentration, while Grand-Puy-Lacoste tends toward a more austere, classically structured profile. Lynch-Bages is often called the "Poor Man's Mouton" for its ability to punch above its classification, and among Fifth Growths in Pauillac it is widely considered the benchmark.

Is Lynch-Bages 2017 good for cellaring? Yes — its firm tannin structure and bright acidity give it a long runway; most critics suggest it will continue to develop favorably through the late 2030s and into the 2040s. Wine Enthusiast's "Cellar Selection" designation specifically highlights its aging worthiness.

Where is Lynch-Bages made? Château Lynch-Bages is located in the Pauillac appellation on Bordeaux's Left Bank, in the Médoc region of southwestern France. The estate's vineyards sit on the plateau of Bages, benefiting from gravel-rich soils and proximity to the Gironde estuary.

What foods pair well with Lynch-Bages 2017? Grilled rack of lamb with rosemary complements the wine's herbal and dark-fruit character. Braised short ribs or a classic boeuf bourguignon match its tannic backbone. Roasted duck breast with blackberry reduction mirrors its fruit intensity. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes the wine's savory, mineral undertones. Pan-seared venison with juniper pairs well with the cedar and spice notes on the finish.

What sizes does Lynch-Bages 2017 come in? The standard release is 750ml, though Bordeaux châteaux typically also produce half-bottles (375ml), magnums (1.5L), and various large formats up to imperials (6L) depending on availability.

Is Lynch-Bages 2017 worth the price? Lynch-Bages positions as a premium Pauillac that consistently over-delivers relative to its Fifth Growth classification — a status that has earned it comparisons to Second and Third Growths. Three 95-point scores and the estate's track record of long, graceful aging curves give this vintage strong value within the upper tier of classified Bordeaux.

Why Lynch-Bages 2017?

Few Fifth Growths inspire the kind of devotion Lynch-Bages commands. The 2017 vintage arrived with triple 95-point scores from James Suckling, Wine Enthusiast, and Jeb Dunnuck, along with 94 points from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, Wine Spectator, and Jane Anson — a remarkably consistent critical reception that confirms its quality across palates. The integration of Winegrid barrel-monitoring technology, first adopted here in 2015, gives the Cazes family winemaking team a degree of precision few competitors can match. In a vintage that rewarded restraint and careful extraction, this Lynch-Bages captures Pauillac's classic graphite-and-cassis identity with a supple elegance that makes it approachable now yet built to reward patience over the next two decades.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Red Wine
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Bordeaux, Pauillac
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Chateau Lynch Bages

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