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Chateau Lynch-Bages2024

Chateau Lynch-BagesPauillac, France

Château Lynch-Bages is the powerful, Cabernet Sauvignon–led Grand Vin of this Pauillac Fifth Growth estate, sourced from…Learn More »

$83

/750ml

2024 Retail Average

94

/100

2024 Pro Rating

Chateau Lynch-Bages 2024 Vintage Overview

2024 OVERVIEW

Lynch-Bages 2024 comes across as a structured, dark-fruited Pauillac, layering blackcurrant and blackberry with hints of violet, spice and graphite over a firm, finely grained tannic frame. There’s plenty of density and classic house power, yet the acidity keeps it fresh and the long, persistent finish suggests this vintage, while not the estate’s most monumental, will reward patience with real complexity and charm.

Drinking Window
2029 2042
Pairings

Ribeye steak with herb butter; Roast lamb with garlic and rosemary; Dry-aged duck breast

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Chateau Lynch-Bages Vintage Comparison

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🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$83.00
2024
Lynch Bages 2024 (750ML)

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Chateau Lynch-Bages · Knowledge Base

About Chateau Lynch-Bages

Château Lynch-Bages is the powerful, Cabernet Sauvignon–led Grand Vin of this Pauillac Fifth Growth estate, sourced from deep Garonne gravel terraces overlooking the Gironde and typically aged around 15–18 months in predominantly new French oak. Despite its “mere” Fifth Growth status, it is renowned for a bold, structured style marked by dense cassis, graphite, cedar and tobacco notes, and a proven ability to age gracefully for decades, earning it a reputation as a Pauillac benchmark and a so‑called “poor man’s Mouton.”