Michel Lynch rosé
Michel Lynch (Famille JM Cazes) - Bordeaux
Rosé,Bordeaux
100% Merlot
history
Born in 1754, Michel Lynch devoted his life to impro­ving the wines on his Lynch-Bages property. A shrewd wine producer, he was one of the prime movers in the viticultural advances at the end of the 17th century, in particular with the early trials of de-stemming (sepa­rating the stalk and pips) before fermentation, which subsequently became widespread in Médoc. Two centuries later, his memory lives on in the name Château Lynch-Bages. And in 1986 the vineyard’s owner, Jean-Michel Cazes, created a new range of quality wines that also bears his name. Michel Lynch is a selection of wines that faithfully reflect the full diversity and wealth of Bordeaux’s vineyards. They are wines intended for amateurs wanting to immediately enjoy a wine embodying the finesse and richness typical of the region.
Vineyard
This wine pays tribute to Michel Lynch, a name that is inextricably linked with the great wines of Bordeaux. Born in 1754, he devoted his life to improving the wines on his estate now known as Château Lynch-Bages. The wine that bears his name has passed through the hands of a renowned winemaking team. It is crafted from a selection of the Bordeaux vineyard’s noblest grapes, which have been harvested at maturity and carefully vinified.
Winemaking
Michel Lynch rosé is obtained by bleeding, then vinified cold to obtain very fruity aromas.
Tasting notes
With a beautiful, very bright pale pink colour, this vintage seduces with its very intense bouquet of candy, coconut and citrus zest aromas. On the palate, the wine is pleasant: dense and delicate. Then it reveals a beautiful freshness and a remarkable aromatic persistence on the finish.
Food pairing
A rosé to pair with a citrus salad or spring rolls and nems.
Aging potential
Grape varieties
100% Merlot
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