Chateau Lynch-Moussas 2010
- Producer Chateau Lynch-Moussas
- Country France
- Region Bordeaux
- Appellation Pauillac
- UPC 0 15643 48672 2
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Item# 1640-10
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Estate
Grand Cru Classe AOC Pauillac
A 5th Cru of the classification of 1855.
The Irishman John Lynch acquired the estate together with the vineyards of what is today the neighbouring Chateau Lynch-Bages and had the chateau built in the 18th century.
The Casteja family, proprietor in Pauillac since the 16th century, acquired Chateau Lynch-Moussas in the beginning of the 20th century. From the 1970ies onwards until today, major investments have been made at the Chateau and in the vineyard, significantly improving quality. Chateau Lynch-Moussas is the only Casteja-Chateau on the left bank not exclusively distributed through Borie-Manoux but through the "place de Bordeaux".
A 5th Cru of the classification of 1855.
The Irishman John Lynch acquired the estate together with the vineyards of what is today the neighbouring Chateau Lynch-Bages and had the chateau built in the 18th century.
The Casteja family, proprietor in Pauillac since the 16th century, acquired Chateau Lynch-Moussas in the beginning of the 20th century. From the 1970ies onwards until today, major investments have been made at the Chateau and in the vineyard, significantly improving quality. Chateau Lynch-Moussas is the only Casteja-Chateau on the left bank not exclusively distributed through Borie-Manoux but through the "place de Bordeaux".
Technical data
Grape varieties: 25% Merlot, 75% Cabernet-Sauvignon
Vineyard area: 55 ha
Ground: silica, gravel
Average age of the vines: 35 years
Yearly production: 220 000 bottles (first wine)
Fermentation: 15-20 days
Maturation: 14-18 months/oak barrels
New barrels: 50% p.a.
Vineyard area: 55 ha
Ground: silica, gravel
Average age of the vines: 35 years
Yearly production: 220 000 bottles (first wine)
Fermentation: 15-20 days
Maturation: 14-18 months/oak barrels
New barrels: 50% p.a.