Lagrange 1959-2015 (Dec 2020)

The 2006 Lagrange was picked from 18 September until 5 October. This feels reserved and a little dour on the nose compared to the previous vintage, dusky black fruit, briary and violets – more floral than the 2005. The palate is much better with fine grain tannins, good acidity, bright and focused with cedar and tobacco towards the vigorous finish. Whilst not quite as enthused as I was in its youth, this is still a commendable 2006 Saint-Julien that represents great value for money. Tasted at the Lagrange vertical at the estate.