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2008 Lynch Bages

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:04 pm
by Chateau Vin
It was my older one's birthday, and I always open my kids' birthday vintage wines for their birthdays.

I decanted it for 2 hours prior to consuming first glass. The nose showed off charcoal, cedar and a bit of black fruit. On the palate, notes of currants, cherries, spice box and hint of tobacco. It had nice acidity and barely any hint of alcohol, which I liked. Tannins are still pronounced but not to the point of needing more hibernation. Will improve further, but I would not mind having it again the way it is showing now.

Re: 2008 Lynch Bages

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:18 pm
by Comte Flaneur
Nice CV! But not surprised…

I have the 04 and 06 and they are both superb, both drink now in their feisty youth or hold

At the risk of thread drift the 2009 also performed very well recently in auguste company…

https://www.farrvintners.com/blog/post.php?post=1980

Re: 2008 Lynch Bages

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:21 pm
by JimHow
Sounds nice, CV, I had a couple of 2008s at Christmas, a Leoville Poyferre and an LMHB.
I have a case of the Poyferre, it may be time to crack it open.

Re: 2008 Lynch Bages

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:35 pm
by Chateau Vin
Comte Flaneur wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:18 pm Nice CV! But not surprised…

I have the 04 and 06 and they are both superb, both drink now in their feisty youth or hold

At the risk of thread drift the 2009 also performed very well recently in auguste company…

https://www.farrvintners.com/blog/post.php?post=1980
I had the 2009 Lynch Bages at UGC and I really loved it. Bought half a case and 4 splits of 09 LB. I think I rated it a whisker behind 2009 Purple Baron.

Re: 2008 Lynch Bages

Posted: Fri Jan 26, 2024 1:44 am
by jckba
09 vs 10
09 vs 10
Put the 09 up against the 10 last summer and the 09 was expressive and ready to go with its ripe blackberry profile that was rich and generous whereas the 10 was somewhat closed by comparison but did have a more complex flavor profile. 09 > 10 at this stage for my country palate.

With that said, I find the 09s as a whole much more drinkable than the 10s I have had so perhaps the above result is not really all that surprising. If you have an 09 Leoville Barton, you should give that a go as it is gorgeous.

Re: 2008 Lynch Bages

Posted: Sun Jan 28, 2024 6:11 pm
by Nicklasss
Jim gave me a bottle of the 2008 some years ago, and i still have it.

Looking forward to it, as your very positive report on that 2008 Lynch Bages, Chateau Vin, will surely work against my patience...

Did not had the 2009, but i clearly think that the 2019 is an impressive Lynch, that will need another 20 years...