Chateau La Lagune 2007
Chateau La Lagune 2007
Vintage: 2006
Volume: 750ml
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux and Haut-Médoc
Grapes: 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 10% Petit Verdot.
ABV: 13%
Scores: RP89
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Winery Background and History
Château La Lagune, a distinguished Third Growth estate from the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, is situated in the Haut-Médoc appellation. Established in 1715, the château has a rich history of producing esteemed wines. In 1954, Georges Brunet acquired the estate, revitalizing the vineyards and facilities. Later, the Ayala Champagne house took ownership, continuing the tradition of excellence. In late 1999, both Château La Lagune and Champagne Ayala were sold to the Frey family. The Frey family sold Champagne Ayala and bought the legendary estate of Jaboulet in the Rhône, which includes the renowned Jaboulet La Chapelle. 2000 marked the first vintage for the Frey family at La Lagune.
Producer and Winemaker
Caroline Frey, an accomplished oenologist, assumed control of Château La Lagune in 2004. Her dedication to sustainable viticulture and meticulous attention to detail in the cellar have elevated the estate’s reputation, ensuring that each vintage reflects the unique terroir of Haut-Médoc.
Vineyards and Microclimate
The estate encompasses 80 hectares of vineyards planted on gravelly soils, ideal for cultivating classic Bordeaux varietals. Situated near the Gironde estuary, the vineyards benefit from a temperate microclimate that moderates temperatures and reduces frost risk, promoting optimal grape ripening. The combination of well-drained soils and favorable climatic conditions contributes to the complexity and elegance characteristic of Château La Lagune’s wines.
Grape Varietals
The 2007 Château La Lagune is composed of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, and 10% Petit Verdot.
Vinification & Aging Methods
In 2007, the grapes were hand-harvested to ensure optimal quality. Fermentation occurred in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats, allowing precise regulation to preserve fruit purity and terroir expression. Following fermentation, the wine underwent malolactic fermentation to enhance texture and stability. The wine was then aged in French oak barrels, with a portion being new oak, for approximately 18 months. This aging process contributed to the development of complex aromas and flavors, as well as the integration of tannins, resulting in a wine with depth and elegance.
ABV (Alcohol by Volume)
The alcohol content for the 2007 Château La Lagune is approximately 13%.
Tasting Notes
The 2007 Château La Lagune displays a deep garnet color. The nose offers aromas of dark fruits, currants, cherry, pencil lead, and cigar box. On the palate, it is smooth, with integrated tannins and a long finish, indicating that it is in a really nice place for drinking now.
Food & Wine Pairing
This wine pairs beautifully with roasted lamb, beef tenderloin, and game dishes. It also complements rich stews and aged cheeses, where its structure and depth enhance the dining experience.
Service Methods and Temperatures
Serve the 2007 Château La Lagune at a temperature between 16°C and 18°C (60°F to 64°F). Decanting for about an hour before serving is recommended to allow the wine to open up and fully express its aromatic profile.
Storage and Aging Potential
Stored under optimal conditions, the 2007 Château La Lagune has aged gracefully and is currently at its peak drinking window. It is advisable to consume this vintage soon to enjoy its full expression.
Scores
• Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate: 89 points