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Tasted April 2023. 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot. 14.2% abv. This delivers everything you expect from Pauillac, with blackcurrant, ripe plum, graphite and clove flavours. There's a ripe, rounded feel on the palate and great concentration of cassis flavour. This seems particularly well balanced this year and should offer great value as a relatively inexpensive Pauillac. The tannins are supple and everything comes together in a complex, fine finish.
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Inky, powerful colour, edges of heady incense on the nose but this feels more rooted in Paullac for me than many vintages of Lynch Moussas, delivering intense cassis and dark fruit character, edges of crushed rose petals, clove and tar. Plenty of fresh mint leaf coming through as well, with a real sense of poise. It feels like part of the Château Batailley family this year, more than usual, a buy. 57% new oak.
Smoky dark fruits and leafy tobacco are just some of the notes in the 2022 Château Lynch-Moussas, a medium to full-bodied, nicely balanced, beautifully layered Pauillac. The tannins here are ripe and polished, and it has plenty of mid-palate depth as well as outstanding length. It's a seriously good wine, if not the finest I've tasted from this château. It's clearly in the same ballpark as the 2018, 2019, and 2020.
Exhibiting aromas of rich cassis, berries, licorice and loamy soil, the 2022 Lynch-Moussas is medium to full-bodied, firm and somewhat austere.
Extremely well done with a full body and nicely integrated tannins that give this tension and power. The structure is wonderful. Minty. Chocolate-covered coffee beans. Serious but fun.
Maturity Mature 2013 - 2024
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