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All Wines from Ch. Lagrange
Inventory updated: Sat, Oct 25, 2025 11:02 AM cst

Our vintages of Ch. Lagrange wine currently include: 2000, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016
Flickinger Fine Wines' inventory of Ch. Lagrange wine is listed below. We have an excellent and vast assortment of fine wines to choose from. If you do not see what you are looking for, give us a call and we can suggest another Ch. Lagrange vintage or even another producer that we are sure you will enjoy.
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Wine |
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| Ch. Lagrange |
2015 |
Pomerol (12x750ML) ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$709.98 |
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2000 |
St. Julien (12x750ML)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$1,434.98 |
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VM 93 (9/2021): The 2000 Lagrange is deep in color and sports a bouquet very similar to the bottle poured at the vertical, resplendent with blackberry, pencil box and a discreet ash scent. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, and maybe less brutish than the previous bottle, displaying more cohesion and less austerity on the finish. This is delightful and the best example that I have encountered. Neal Martin. WA 93 (4/2003): An impressive performance by Lagrange, the 2000 possesses a saturated ruby/purple color with obvious notes of melted licorice, creme de cassis, and toasty new oak. This ripe, dense, full-bodied St.-Julien is chewy, thick, high in tannin, large-bodied, and impressively long and dense. As always, it is less expressive than some of its peers, but it is loaded as well as reasonably priced. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2030. JS 93 (7/2013): A wine that is just starting to wake up after a long sleep. It’s medium-to-full-bodied, with super-integrated tannins and a lead-pencil, currant and berry character. Lemon peel undertones. Lovely silky texture. Drink now and beyond. WS 93 (3/2003): (Wine Spectator #25 wine of 2003). Extremely well-done. Beautifully aromatic, with coffee, cedar and blackberries on the nose. Full-bodied, with fine tannins and a mineral, blackberry aftertaste with medium fine tannins. I haven't had a Lagrange of this quality in years. Best after 2010. 25,000 cases made. |
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2003 |
St. Julien (12x750ML)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$1,027.98 |
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WS 92 (3/2006): Aromas of blackberry and currant with just a hint of black licorice follow through to a full-bodied palate, with fine tannins and subtle ripe fruit, giving licorice and mineral undertones. Complex and refined. Very well done. Best after 2011. 24,165 cases made. JS 92 (7/2013): I really love the character of dark berries such as blueberries and currants here. Some rose leaf too. Full body with fine tannins and a savory, fruity, silky-textured finish. Very fine indeed. Drink or hold. WA 89 (8/2014): An attractive juicy, medium-bodied, dark ruby-colored effort, the 2003 Lagrange offers some cassis fruit, but not a great deal of complexity, especially compared to the finest wines of St. Julien. Still well-made and intact, it can be drunk over the next 5-7 years. NM 89 (3/2013): Tasted at Bordeaux Index’s “10-Year On" tasting in London. The Lagrange ‘03 has a ripe, generous, crowd-pleasing bouquet of marmalade, singed leather, dried herbs and sandalwood that is nicely defined. The palate is medium-bodied with gritty tannins. This is a masculine Lagrange with good depth, although it feels rather foursquare and perhaps “predictable" on the tobacco-driven finish. |
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2005 |
St. Julien (12x750ML)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$1,215.97 |
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JS 96 (7/2014): Stunning now. A fabulous nose of currants, crushed raspberry and blackberry. Full- bodied, with perfectly integrated tannins and a long, caressing finish. Drink or hold. VM 93 (12/2020): The 2005 Lagrange was picked from 21 September until 10 October. It has a harmonious and vigorous bouquet with blackberry, cedar, tobacco aromas and just a light estuarine scent that emerges with time. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannins and much more mid-palate presence than prior vintages. There is more body and grip, a sense of boldness towards the finish that should stand it in good stead for long-term ageing. Superb. Tasted at the Lagrange vertical at the estate. Neal Martin. WS 93 (3/2008): Currant, mineral, plum and light toasty oak follow through to a full body, with ultrasilky tannins and a long, caressing finish. This is thoroughly beautiful. Superbalanced and very pretty. Best after 2011. 24,165 cases made. |
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2010 |
St. Julien (12x750ML)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$1,092.98 |
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JS 96 (7/2014): Loads of tension and form. It can be cellared for decades, but it’s balanced and beautiful already. Lots of blueberry, licorice and blackberry character. Try in 2018. WS 92 (3/2013): Notes of singed alder, graphite and charcoal wrap around the core of intense blackberry paste, warm plum sauce and currant preserves. Turns sleek and racy on the well-knit finish despite the notable grip. Best from 2015 through 2030. VM 90+ (7/2013): Bright ruby-red. Brooding aromas of blackberry, cassis and licorice. Backward and youthfully medicinal but already shows lovely floral lift--to to mention ripe framing acidity--to its dark berry, menthol and licorice flavors. A bit strict today and in need of several years of bottle aging, but the firm tannins are ultimately rather velvety. NM 90 (1/2014): Tasted blind at the Southwold Bordeaux 2010 tasting. The Lagrange 2010 has an attractive gravel-scented bouquet with fine definition and sense of earthiness, cedar and sous-bois aromas quite prominent amongst the black fruit. The palate has a ripe entry with plenty of blackberry and cassis fruit, although it does not quite possess the weight and structure of its peers. The length is satisfactory rather than exemplary. This has shown much better elsewhere. WA 89+ (2/2013): Somewhat of a beast, this monolithic, oaky wine is full-bodied, highly extracted and difficult to evaluate. Some hints of roasted herbs, chocolate, black currant and coffee are present, but the oak dominates, as do the tannins. This wine seems much woodier, and more closed and foreboding than any other St. Julien I tasted. Forget it for 7-8 years and hope for the best. |
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2011 |
St. Julien (12x750ML) ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$847.98 |
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2015 |
St. Julien (3x750ML)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$225.99 |
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| VM 94 (12/2020): The 2015 Lagrange was picked from 21 September until 12 October. This has improved since its last showing a few months ago. The nose still needs more vigour, but the palate is fleshy and velvety in texture with superb harmony on the finish. It continues to meliorate so afford this young Lagrange another three or four years in bottle. Tasted at the Lagrange vertical at the estate. Neal Martin. |
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2016 |
St. Julien (5.0 L)  ETA 90-120 Days; No cancellations or returns. This item may be subject to tariffs. |
$524.98 |
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JS 95-96 (4/2017): Powerful red with a rich and tannic center palate. Full body, lots of depth and a long and chewy finish. Indeed, this shows potential. Much better than the 2015. WS 92-95 (4/2017): This has some serious grip along the edges, with graphite and iron notes working together to support the core of cassis, blackberry and açai fruit flavors. The long finish has the pure, fresh character of the vintage. |
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