Château Lagrange

France

Château Lagrange
Chateau Lagrange started out life as Maison Noble de Lagrange Monteil as far back as the middle ages. Historical documents mention the vineyard as far back as 1631

Chateau Lagrange

The massive 182-hectare estate of Chateau Lagrange has 118 hectares under vine. The vineyard is planted to 66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, and 7% Petit Verdot. The Petit Verdot was added to the vineyards in 1988. Over the years, the vineyard has continued to increase its percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon.

The vineyard is one massive block of vines that can be divided into 102 different parcels. However, the easiest way to think of Chateau Lagrange is by knowing all their vines are dispersed over 2, gently sloping, gravel hillsides.

The slopes are well placed in the west of the Saint Julien appellation, close to Chateau Gruaud Larose and Chateau Branaire Ducru. At the peak of their vineyards, the hillsides reach up to 24 meters, which puts their vines at the highest elevation in the entire Saint Julien appellation.

Today, the average age of the vines is more than 35 years of age. The terroir is gravel, sand and clay soils. There are also parcels with deposits of iron. The vineyard is planted to a vine density of 8,500 vines per hectare. They use optical sorting technology during the harvest.

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Château Lagrange

Chateau Lagrange

2018

This amazing wine looks like a blend between the 2009 and 2016. 2018 is the ultimate generous wine.
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Chateau Lagrange 2018
73.00
750ml
Ready, but will keep
Red
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Château Lagrange

Chateau Lagrange

2021

A troisième Cru Classé in the 1855 classification that has recently started turning heads once again.
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Chateau Lagrange 2021
59.00
750ml
Ready, but will keep