[Chateau Lagrange 2013]
Located in Saint Julien, Chateau Lagrange dates back to 1631, and by 1824, thanks to the opening of the vineyard drainage system, the estate's production significantly increased from 12,000 cases per year to 30,000 cases.After World War II, the winery did not benefit from the golden economic boom in Europe during the following decade. Both the quality of the wine and the size of the estate suffered a setback until 1983 when the winery was acquired by the Japanese Suntory Group. This marked the first time an Asian company entered the cultural territory of France, causing a sensation throughout the country and further driving the modernization of the winery's winemaking equipment and vineyards. Suntory Group has held the winery for over 35 years now, and the winery has returned to the glory of being rated as a third growth in the 1855 classification.The famous wine manga "Drops of God" describes Chateau Largrange as "ambitious, using youthful energy, the era of changing the world's wine power structure has arrived."Proving that this effort from the Heisei to the Reiwa era has garnered global attention.
"Chateau Lagrange 2013 presents a captivating deep ruby red color, with less oak flavor than usually found in the first year of tasting." It offers smooth tannins, excellent texture, and good purity."
Grape Varieties:
75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot and 4% Petit Verdot
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