Château Lynch-Bages Echo de Lynch-Bages Pauillac Château Lynch-Bages Echo de Lynch-Bages Pauillac
Acidity
Sweetness
Tannin
Alcohol Content
13 %
Pairings
Beef , Lamb , Poultry , Mushrooms
Varietals
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc
Certifications
AOC
VIVINO 4

Château Lynch-Bages Echo de Lynch-Bages Pauillac: A Luxurious Second Wine Experience

Discover the Elegance of Bordeaux's Signature Terroir in a Refined, Approachable Wine

by Château Lynch-Bages

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750 ml
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Step into the world of Bordeaux elegance with Echo de Lynch-Bages, the sophisticated second wine from the iconic Château Lynch-Bages estate. Known for its powerful yet accessible character, this wine offers a graceful introduction to the prestigious Pauillac region, presenting a delightful balance of tradition and modernity. Echo de Lynch-Bages captures the essence of its celebrated lineage with finesse, inviting both connoisseurs and curious wine lovers alike to enjoy the charm of Bordeaux’s revered terroir.

Origin and Legacy of Château Lynch-Bages

Château Lynch-Bages stands proudly on the gravelly plateau of Batges, overlooking the Gironde estuary in the heart of Pauillac, Bordeaux. Its rich history stretches back to the 17th century, with the Lynch family of Irish origin, who acquired the estate in 1750. Classified as a Fifth Growth in the 1855 Bordeaux classification, Château Lynch-Bages is now under the illustrious guidance of the Cazes family, who have steered the estate into a modern era of winemaking while preserving its storied heritage.

The Essence of Echo de Lynch-Bages

As the official second wine of Château Lynch-Bages, Echo de Lynch-Bages is crafted to embody the powerful and structured style of its elder sibling, yet with a more approachable demeanor. Previously known as Château Haut-Bages Averous until the 2008 vintage, Echo de Lynch-Bages allows wine enthusiasts to savor the unique bouquet and complexity of Pauillac without the extended cellaring time of the grand vin.

Vineyard Characteristics

The estate’s terroir, characterized by deep gravel soils over limestone subsoil, is ideally suited for the cultivation of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and other classic Bordeaux varietals. A meticulous selection process sees only the finest plots and grapes chosen for the grand vin, while Echo de Lynch-Bages benefits from younger vines and select parcels, maintaining exceptionally high-quality standards.

Crafting the Wine

Echo de Lynch-Bages undergoes a careful winemaking process akin to the grand vin. This involves fermentation in stainless steel vats and subsequent aging in French oak barrels. However, to highlight the wine’s fruit-forward style and ensure earlier drinkability, the use of new oak is moderated. This results in a balanced wine of medium to full body, showcasing supple tannins and fresh acidity.

Tasting Notes and Style

This wine greets the senses with a deep ruby hue, typical of its Cabernet Sauvignon dominance. On the nose, it offers enticing aromas of blackcurrant, blackberry, and plum, with subtle earthy notes of cedar and tobacco. The palate is elegantly structured, featuring a harmonious blend of black fruits and savory elements, culminating in a persistent, smooth finish. Echo de Lynch-Bages reveals the quintessential traits of a Pauillac wine, marrying power with elegance.

Food Pairing Suggestions

Echo de Lynch-Bages pairs exquisitely with red meats, such as roast lamb or beef, and rich dishes that feature earthy flavors like mushrooms or hard cheeses. To enhance the wine’s complexity, decant it for 30–60 minutes before serving at around 16–18°C.

Concluding Reflection

Echo de Lynch-Bages embodies a luxurious gateway into the world of Château Lynch-Bages. Its combination of quality, heritage, and accessibility makes it a prized selection for gatherings or as an addition to a discerning collection. With its exceptional balance and refined character, Echo de Lynch-Bages not only reflects the majestic terroir of Pauillac but also reaffirms the distinguished reputation of Bordeaux’s second wines.