2017 Blanc de Lynch Bages, Bordeaux AOP (6 x Bottle)

France Bordeaux Bordeaux AOC

The 2017 Blanc de Lynch Bages, already bottled, is a blend of 41% Sémillon, 40% Sauvignon Blanc and 19% Muscadelle. It leaps from the glass with exuberant notes of white peaches, pink grapefruit and passion fruit plus hints of dried herbs, cedar and honeysuckle. Medium-bodied, elegantly played and wonderfully refreshing in the mouth, it has a quiet intensity that grows into a vibrant expression on the finish.

2017 Blanc de Lynch Bages, Bordeaux AOP (6 x Bottle)

The 2017 Blanc de Lynch Bages, already bottled, is a blend of 41% Sémillon, 40% Sauvignon Blanc and 19% Muscadelle. It leaps from the glass with exuberant notes of white peaches, pink grapefruit and passion fruit plus hints of dried herbs, cedar and honeysuckle. Medium-bodied, elegantly played and wonderfully refreshing in the mouth, it has a quiet intensity that grows into a vibrant expression on the finish.

France Bordeaux Bordeaux AOC
Producer Chateau Lynch-Bages
Sub-Region Bordeaux AOC
Region Bordeaux
Country France
Grape Variety Semillon/Sauvignon Blanc
Vintage 2017
Colour White
ABV 13.00%
Style Medium , Dry

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Vinous

The 2017 Lynch-Bages Blanc is gorgeous. It is also quite unique, as the blend includes more Sémillon than normal as a result of frost damage to some of the Sauvignon Blanc. I admit I am not usually a fan of the Blanc here, but the 2017 is terrific.

92 Points / Drinking 2018 - 2022

By Antonio Galloni / May 2018

Vinous

The 2017 Blanc de Lynch Bages is aged for 6 months in 45% new oak on the lees. It has a tightly wound bouquet at first that opens with time. Golden Delicious mixed with pear and a touch of sea spray, though I would like a little more delineation. The palate is nicely balanced with pear and nectarine notes. It needs just a tad more tension and complexity on the finish. I can’t help thinking that a partial malo would have just given another dimension here.

87 Points / Drinking 2019 - 2024

By Neal Martin / February 2020