CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989
CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989
CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989
CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989
CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989
CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989
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1989

CHÂTEAU LYNCH MOUSSAS 1989

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89 / 100
Wine Spectator May - 1999
Wine Spectator
(5-1999) Pretty, and enjoyable now. Good dark-ruby colour. Plum and berry aromas have cassis and floral undertones. Medium- to full-bodied, with soft tannins and a long, fresh and fruity finish.
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Jean-Marc Quarin August - 1997
Jean-Marc Quarin
Dark red colour. Low to medium intensity but the shade of red is beautiful. Nose of medium intensity. Animal, fruity and discreet. Faded attack. Rather liquid structure but flavoursome.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pauillac
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Lynch Moussas

Château Lynch-Moussas is a Bordeaux wine estate. In the Pauillac appellation, the Château is a Fifth Growth Grand Cru Classé.

The name Lynch-Moussas comes from the division of Count Lynch's property into Lynch-Moussas and Lynch-Bages in the 19th century, with Moussas being the location of a large part of the vineyard. The Castéja family, owners of Château Lynch-Moussas, who have been in Pauillac since the 16th century, acquired this château at the beginning of the 20th century. It wasn't until 1970 that Emile Casteja inherited it and took over its management. He immediately set about restoring this property to its former glory. Since 2001, his son Philippe Casteja has taken over the reins of the left bank properties. The year 2001 saw the birth of the Château's second wine, Les Hauts de Lynch-Moussas. Château Lynch-Moussas is one of the few family-owned properties to be distributed through the Bordeaux marketplace.

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