ProducerPomerol
Château Lagrange (Pomerol)
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An elegant, fruit-driven Pomerol offering exceptional value.
Château Lagrange (Pomerol) is a distinguished estate on the northern Pomerol plateau. Acquired by Ets. Jean-Pierre Moueix in 1953, the 9-hectare vineyard is planted with 100% Merlot on gravel and clay soils. It produces supple, round, and fruit-driven wines that express the elegant, approachable side of Pomerol. Aged in French oak, it offers exceptional value and can be enjoyed in its youth.
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Who Is This For?
Perfect for wine lovers seeking an approachable, high-quality Pomerol that can be enjoyed young without a long cellaring period. It is also ideal for those looking for exceptional value from the prestigious Moueix portfolio.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What grape variety is used?
- The vineyard is planted exclusively with Merlot, which thrives on the gravel and clay soils of the northern Pomerol plateau.
- Who owns Château Lagrange (Pomerol)?
- It is owned and managed by Ets. Jean-Pierre Moueix, the prestigious firm that also owns Château Pétrus and Château Trotanoy.
- How does it differ from Château Lagrange in Saint-Julien?
- Château Lagrange (Pomerol) is a Merlot-dominant right-bank wine from Pomerol, whereas Château Lagrange in Saint-Julien is a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant left-bank classified growth.
- What is the aging process for this wine?
- The wine is aged for 16 to 18 months in French oak barrels, with approximately 40% of them being new oak.