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2018 Lynsolence

Château Lynsolence

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The red wine Lynsolence, vintage 2018 from the winery Château Lynsolence has been rated in 2021 by Peter Moser with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape variety Merlot from the region St. Emilion in France.

Tasting Notes

92
Tasting from 14.02.2021: Peter Moser

Deep dark ruby, purple reflections, delicate edge brightening. Black berry fruit, a hint of liquorice, fresh orange zest, fine floral touch, light nougat. Medium body, ripe cherry, integrated tannins, mineral and good persistence, has developed well since the primeur tasting, a fresh food companion with certain ageing potential.

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Deep dark ruby garnet with an opaque core, purple reflections and subtly brighter edge. Delicate nougat touches and aromas of fine, dark fruits of the forest confit and floral touches. Medium complexity, with fine plum fruit, delicately drying tannins and an astringent finish.

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Region
St. Emilion, France
Approximately 30 kilometers east of the metropolis of Bordeaux, Saint-Emilion is a true jewel among the wine-growing regions in Bordeaux. The region takes its...
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Type of Production: conventional
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Merlot
Vintage: 2018
Expansion: large wooden barrel, 18 months barrique
Alcohol Level: 14.5%
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Château Lynsolence

Port de Branne
33330 Saint-Sulpice-de-Faleyrens
Frankreich
+33 (557) 84 54 73
[email protected] www.denis-barraud.com

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