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2016 | Chateau Lagrezette | Malbec

€435,95

Red Wine: 2016 | Chateau Lagrezette | Malbec

Boasting a punchy 15% abv, together with dried fruit notes of prunes and raisins on the nose which follow through on a velvety palate.

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Producer: Chateau Lagrezette

Ratings: WE | 92

Vintage: 2016

Size: 750ml

ABV: 15%

Varietal: Rare Red Blend

    Country/Region: France, Cahors

      Detailed Description

      Boasting a punchy 15% abv, together with dried fruit notes of prunes and raisins on the nose which follow through on a velvety palate.

        Reviews:

        • Wine Enthusiast: The main estate wine from this property, this offers ripe red fruits, a dense texture and lots of solid tannins. It is balanced and firm, while showing great fruitiness for the future. Drink from 2022.

        Producer Information

        Château Lagrézette is a wine estate located in Cahors, in southwest France. The estate is best known for its Malbec, which has been a staple of the château's vineyards since the 15th Century. Today, the Château Lagrézette estate covers an area of 90 hectares (222 acres) planted to 83 percent Malbec, with some Merlot and a tiny amount of Tannat. The estate's grand vin broadly reflects these proportions. The 15th Century château sits on the foundations of a medieval fortress and takes its name from the "petite grèze" hill on which it is built. Marguerite de Massaut, Dame Honneur, became the first female proprietor of the estate in the 16th Century. Today, her name lives on in the Château Lagrézette Cuvée Dame Honneur label, a blend of 91 percent Malbec and nine percent Merlot created in her honor. In 1979, luxury goods businessman and art collector Alain Dominique Perrin acquired Château Lagrézette and initiated an extensive program of restoration and redevelopment in the abandoned vineyards and of the dilapidated château. A decade later Michel Rolland came on board as consultant oenologist. The most prestigious of the château's vineyards is its three-hectare (seven-acre) Pigeonnier vineyard, planted entirely to Malbec on limestone-clay soils. This parcel takes its name from its 17th Century pigeon loft and is the source of the Le Pigeonnier wine – a varietal Malbec. This wine ages for 28 months in new French oak barriques and, since the first vintage in 1997, around 6500 bottles of Le Pigeonnier have been produced per year. The grounds and château are home to much of Perrin's extensive modern art collection. The château building itself was classified as a national historic monument in 1982.

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        2016 | Chateau Lagrezette | Malbec

        €435,95

        Red Wine: 2016 | Chateau Lagrezette | Malbec

        Boasting a punchy 15% abv, together with dried fruit notes of prunes and raisins on the nose which follow through on a velvety palate.

        Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

        Featured in

        NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

        Producer: Chateau Lagrezette

        Ratings: WE | 92

        Vintage: 2016

        Size: 750ml

        ABV: 15%

        Varietal: Rare Red Blend

        Country/Region: France, Cahors

        Boasting a punchy 15% abv, together with dried fruit notes of prunes and raisins on the nose which follow through on a velvety palate.

        Reviews:

        Producer Information

        Château Lagrézette is a wine estate located in Cahors, in southwest France. The estate is best known for its Malbec, which has been a staple of the château's vineyards since the 15th Century. Today, the Château Lagrézette estate covers an area of 90 hectares (222 acres) planted to 83 percent Malbec, with some Merlot and a tiny amount of Tannat. The estate's grand vin broadly reflects these proportions. The 15th Century château sits on the foundations of a medieval fortress and takes its name from the "petite grèze" hill on which it is built. Marguerite de Massaut, Dame Honneur, became the first female proprietor of the estate in the 16th Century. Today, her name lives on in the Château Lagrézette Cuvée Dame Honneur label, a blend of 91 percent Malbec and nine percent Merlot created in her honor. In 1979, luxury goods businessman and art collector Alain Dominique Perrin acquired Château Lagrézette and initiated an extensive program of restoration and redevelopment in the abandoned vineyards and of the dilapidated château. A decade later Michel Rolland came on board as consultant oenologist. The most prestigious of the château's vineyards is its three-hectare (seven-acre) Pigeonnier vineyard, planted entirely to Malbec on limestone-clay soils. This parcel takes its name from its 17th Century pigeon loft and is the source of the Le Pigeonnier wine – a varietal Malbec. This wine ages for 28 months in new French oak barriques and, since the first vintage in 1997, around 6500 bottles of Le Pigeonnier have been produced per year. The grounds and château are home to much of Perrin's extensive modern art collection. The château building itself was classified as a national historic monument in 1982.
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