Just a quick heads up. Fairprice Finest is having a promo for Lagrange 2006 at $72.80. Very good deal!
Sounds great ....even the btl should be about GBP 30 in UK (excl. shipping)
Description: The color is rich and deep with purply red nuances. The nose is dominated by fresh red fruits with no over ripeness and by toasty notes. The fresh fruit, with a zest of citrus, coats the wood and tar/liquorice aromas. In the palate, the entry is well-structured and ample ; the development remains virile, very generous and remarkably powerfull ; the very long finish offers sweetness without tanic harshness. It’s a typical vintage of the Médoc marrying concentrated elegance and unctuosity whilst preserving the freshness brought by the great cabernets.Robert Parker: Wine Advocate # 181. Feb 2009.
Reviewer :
Robert Parker. A very strong effort from Lagrange in 2006, this estate’s tendency for including a nearly overwhelming oak component in its wines has been tamed in this cuvee, resulting in a better-balanced, potentially complex offering. A deep opaque purple color is followed by aromas of espresso roast, subtle pain grille, black currants, and cigar box. Full-bodied and surprisingly powerful for a 2006, with outstanding purity, texture, and depth, patience will be required for this beauty. Drink: 2013 - 2027.
Jancis Robinson: Date tasted : 21-Jan-2010 / Published : 27-Jan-2010. Rather dull deep purple. Very introvert at the moment. Brooding and pretty convincing on the palate. Lots of fruit concentration and very fine, well-managed tannins. No excess of acidity - just extremely inexpressive currently... It did open up in the glass. When to drink : 2016 to 2030.
Wine Spectator: Issue: Mar 31, 2009. Subtle aromas of raspberry and coffee bean follow through to a full body, with refined tannins and a fruity finish. Silky and balanced, even delicate. Not at all overdone. Drink after 21,665 cases made. –JS.
Stephen Tanzer: May/Jun 08. By Stephen Tanzer. (A 59/41 blend of cabernet sauvignon and merlot) Bright ruby-red. Pure, vibrant aromas of cassis, flowers and minerals. Juicy and concentrated, with black fruit, mineral and floral flavors complicated by hints of camphor and mint. This dense and rather backward wine spreads out to coat the palate. Finishes with mouth-dusting tannins that will require patience. Despite the substantial merlot component, this comes across as a classic cabernet vintage. Like a more powerful version of the 2007-in fact, says Eynard, we didn't need the petit verdot for structure in 2006.Decanter:
Decanter.com, 4 Stars -"Fine deep colour, beautifully extracted fragrance of blackcurrant fruit, fresh and lifted, oak blended in, smooth, lightly concentrated, fine length, purity and balance, pure Saint-Julien, very good. 2013-22."
Chris Kissack, thewinedoctor.com, (October 2008), 16.5+/20pts -"Creamy vanilla and blackberry on the nose, with a sweet, crumbly, buttery oak element. A very supple palate, quite stylish, with a ripe character and gentle grip beneath. Very well composed, with ripe tannins and nice acidity. This has really fleshed out since my first tasting. A good sweetness to the fruit too. From a tasting of 2006 Bordeaux at two years of age.
"Neal Martin, erobertparker.com, 90pts -"Bottled in July, a blend of 59% Cabernet Sauvignon and 41% Merlot (no Petit Verdot), the nose is very closed and sulky. Subdued at the moment with faint notes of blackberry, smoke and pencil lead. With time, more of a sous-bois character emerges. The palate is medium-bodied, very well balanced with good acidity, a little conservative at first but there is a nice flourish on the second half, quite floral with touches of blueberry inflecting the black fruits and a feminine, cedary finish. Moderate length. This will make a fine medium-term drinking Lagrange. Tasted September 2008.
"Wine Enthusiast, wineenthusiast.com, (3/1/2009), 92pts -"Very elegant, very classy, this wine shows, discreetly, its sweet juicy fruit, great ripe black currant flavor and fine tannins. Nothing is overstated; this is for lovers of stylish wines."- R.V.