| Classification | |
| Type | Rouge |
| Marque | Chateau La Lagune |
| Millésime | 2015 |
| Pays | France |
| Région principale | Bordeaux |
| Région | Haut Medoc |
| Cépage | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Bordeaux Blend |
| Alcohol % | 14% |
| Volume | 0,75 |
| État | Parfait |
| Étiquette | Parfait |
| Consommable | 2025-2045 |
| Stock | 60 |
Just a hint currant bushl on the nose. This is loaded with healthy tannins on the palate that drive the long finish. Quite an uncompromising young wine that will be better from 2020, but the fundamental harmony is very convincing. Full and flavorful.
Tasted blind. Rich, intense, ambitious nose. Lots of tannin and future. But the fruit seems to stand up to the tannins. Not nearly ready. (JR)
The 2015 La Lagune has never really shown as well as it might. However, this bottle, poured blind, suggests that this has suddenly "awoken". It has a well-defined, estuarine-tinged bouquet with blackberry, wild hedgerow and veins of pressed violet. The oak is nicely integrated. The palate is medium-bodied, fresh, sapid and lightly spiced, with fine tannins and a lingering, classy finish. The 2015 is excellent. Tasted blind at the 2015 Bordeaux Ten-Year-On tasting at Farr Vintners.
Managed by Caroline Frey (of Paul Jaboulet Aîné in the Rhône Valley), the 2015 Château La Lagune is an impressive, elegant, concentrated Haut Médoc that’s going to be even better with short-term cellaring. Cassis, toasty oak, Asian spices, and black tea notes all emerge from this medium to full-bodied, layered and lengthy Haut-Médoc. Count me in as a fan and it’s up with the top wines produced from this estate.
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