Château Lagrange Saint-Julien 2025 - 3ème Grand Cru Classé (Primeurs)
95-97+/100
Jeb Dunnuck
95-97/100
Yves Beck
95/100
Decanter
95/100
Tastingbook - Markus Del Monego
“Very classic in style, with subtle spices and a beautiful Cabernet Sauvignon, this stands out as a particularly safe bet in this vintage! ~ B&D”
“With an intense purple color, the 2025 Château Lagrange offers aromas of ripe blue and black fruits, spicy wood, smoked tobacco, violets, and graphite on the nose. [...] On the palate, it is rich and medium- to full-bodied, with a pure, complex, and graceful texture, velvety and well-integrated tannins, lovely depth on the mid-palate, and a superb finish. This is yet another brilliant wine from this château, which has been producing world-class wines for some time now without receiving the recognition they deserve. ” (Jeb Dunnuck 2026)
Delivery: First half of 2028
Packaging: Neutral box for 1 to 5 bottles purchased and original wooden case for multiples of 6 bottles
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Bettane & Desseauve
Rated estate (2021 guide): 4* Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)
About the estate:
This vast vineyard estate, as consistent in character as its neighbor Gruaud-Larose, has seen its vines mature and lend an unprecedented intensity to its grand cru, while refining its style over the past three years thanks to the efforts of the current technical team. Its wine is a straightforward, classic, almost mineral expression of the finest terroirs of Saint-Julien, revealing an undeniable similarity in flavor and style to Léoville-Las-Cases—which is no small compliment. Excellent value for money.
Decanter
Wine rated (2026 guide) 95/100
About the wine:
A beautiful, vibrant color in the glass—a brilliant pink. On the nose, fragrant aromas of blueberries and flowers. Soft and supple, it immediately offers a lovely liveliness and energy, with juicy acidity—blueberry and cranberry—as well as savory tannins with notes of crushed stone that lend a nice density on the palate and linger on the finish. A good balance between power and energy, elegance and finesse. Freshness is evident, as is the layering of flavors. Notes of powdered milk chocolate and flint on the finish. pH 3.52. Aged for 21 months, 60% new oak, 40% one-year-old oak. 2034–2049
Guide des Vins Gault & Millau
5-Star Rated Estate (Outstanding Production)
About the estate:
It is often thanks to the owner’s dedication that Bordeaux châteaux are able to reach their full potential. Lagrange was not so fortunate, changing hands frequently. It was not until the arrival of the Japanese group Suntory in 1983 that it received the attention it deserved: restoration of the vineyard, a new winery, and above all, a dynamic team led by Marcel Ducasse—replaced in 2007 by Bruno Eynard, who had served as his assistant for 17 years. The new winery now facilitates even more precise single-vineyard winemaking.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2019 guide) Selected (Please note that this guide is a ranking, and as such, all the estates listed here—even those without a star—represent, in our view, the pinnacle of French winemaking.)
About the estate:
Acquired by the Japanese group Suntory in 1983, the château quickly established itself as a reliable and consistent choice within the appellation, producing elegant, well-structured, and consistently affordable wines. A vast estate managed with great care, though its most recent vintages—while by no means lacking merit—seemed to us slightly less compelling. In a highly competitive landscape, facing neighbors who spare no detail in producing the finest wines possible, Lagrange appears somewhat stagnant, leading us to remove its star.
James Suckling
Rated estate (2021 guide) Recommended
Jeb Dunnuck
Wine rated (2026 guide) 95-97+/100
About the wine:
With an intense purple color, the 2025 Château Lagrange offers aromas of ripe blue and black fruits, spicy wood, smoked tobacco, violets, and graphite. Composed of 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 18% Merlot, and 5% Petit Verdot, it will spend 21 months in French oak barrels, 50% of which are new. It has an alcohol content of 13.5% and a pH of 3.5. On the palate, it is rich and medium-bodied to full-bodied, with a pure, complex, and graceful texture, velvety and well-integrated tannins, good depth in the mid-palate, and a superb finish. This is yet another brilliant wine from this château, which has been producing world-class wines for some time now without receiving the recognition they deserve.
Yves Beck
Wine rated (2026 guide) 95-97/100
About the wine:
What elegance, subtlety, and intensity in this bouquet! Inviting notes of blackberries and blackcurrants are complemented by refreshing hints of eucalyptus. On the palate, the wine begins with a sense of density. This sets the stage well and paves the way for a linear, fresh progression punctuated by powerful, perfectly integrated tannins. A juicy, powerful, yet harmonious wine—fresh and persistent, built to last! 2035–2050
Tastingbook - Markus Del Monego
Wine rated (2026 guide) 95/100
About the wine:
Deep purple color with violet highlights and a black core. An elegant, refined nose with aromas of blackcurrant and blackberry, along with notes of peony, vanilla, and gingerbread spices, as well as elegant toasted notes and subtle oak. On the palate, it is well-structured, with ripe tannins, lovely acidity, elegant fruit, and delicate notes of sweet spices. A compelling finish.
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