Appellations
Lynch Moussas 2023
Pauillac, Fifth Growth
GBP Price: | Size | Quantities | Units | status | Actions |
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£146 per Case | 6x75cl | 0 | - | [Add to shopping basket] |
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Smoky red and black fruits, spicy oak, savory herbs, and cedar all emerge from the 2023 Château Lynch-Moussas, a medium-bodied, nicely balanced, elegant 2023 that has ripe, integrated tannins, moderate overall density, yet solid length on the finish. It's a solid effort in the vintage that's going to shine with just a few years of bottle age. Score: 89 - 91 Jeb Dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com Date: 08 May 2024 |
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The 2023 Lynch-Moussas is super-expressive right out of the gate. The lifted, expansive bouquet is enticing. Red-toned fruit, blood orange, cedar, new leather and sweet pipe tobacco build over time, adding layers of complexity and overall dimension. This stylish, mid-weight Pauillac is a delight. Score: 92 - 94 Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com Maturity: 2028-2043 Date: 30 April 2024 |
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The 2023 Lynch-Moussas was picked from September 12 to October 5 and matured in 58% new oak according to Frédéric Castèja. Quite lucid in color, the concentrated nose opens immediately with blackcurrant, cedar and violets, albeit lacking the precision of the Batailley. The palate has a velvety entry and a fine line of acidity, cohesive with a finish that seems to glide. Maybe it doesn't have the density of a great Lynch-Moussas, but this will be a very drinkable Pauillac. It will benefit from three or four years in bottle. Score: 90 - 92 Neal Martin, Vinous.com Maturity: 2028-2045 Date: 29 April 2024 |
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Lynch Moussas is classically one of the lighter-styled Pauillac classifieds, and its intensity in both colour and tannic architecture in this vintage reflects just how well this appellation has fared in 2023. There is balance to the blackberry fruits set against tobacco leaf and liqourice, although the levels of ripeness are not as fully in evidence as with Batailley. But honestly, this small group of wines, under the ownership of Philippe Casteja, can be relied up for offering typicity and great quality at still-reasonable prices. 49hl/h yield. 58% new oak for ageing, 50% 1st wine. Score: 93 Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux Maturity: 2030-2045 Date: 29 April 2024 |
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This really takes off at the end. It’s medium-bodied with excellent tannins that run the length of the wine. Very solid. 78% cabernet sauvignon and 22% merlot. Score: 94 - 95 James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com Date: 24 April 2024 |