
Les Fiefs de Lagrange 2024
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Description
The suppleness and length on the palate of a second wine from Saint-Julien
The estate
An emblematic reference of the Saint-Julien appellation, Château Lagrange is rooted in a history spanning millennia. As early as the Gallo-Roman era, the site hosted a “Villa Rustica” before the Order of the Knights Templar began cultivating vines there. The estate reached its peak in the 18th century, crowned in 1855 by its classification as a 3ᵉ Cru Classé. In 1983, it joined the Japanese Suntory group under the leadership of its president, Keizo Saji. A vast renovation campaign, combined with an ambitious team, has since established Château Lagrange among the great names of the Médoc.
The vineyard
The vineyard of Château Lagrange covers 118 hectares within the Saint-Julien appellation. The vines rest on a siliceous gravel soil with an underlying clay-limestone subsoil. This terroir, combined with the region’s temperate oceanic climate, promotes slow and even grape ripening, imparting the wines with their distinctive character.
The wine
As the estate’s second wine, Les Fiefs de Lagrange is crafted from vines averaging 30 years of age.
The vintage
Nicknamed “L'Éclat de l'Adversité,” the 2024 vintage was marked by capricious weather that required constant adaptation and meticulous winemaking. Harvesting took place from September 24 to October 8, 2024, with manual picking followed by a double sorting process—first by hand, then by optical scanner—ensuring a rigorous selection of the berries.
Winemaking and aging
Parcel-by-parcel and intra-plot vinification in temperature-controlled stainless-steel vats. Fermentation lasts 18 to 25 days with moderate pump-overs, délestages, or punch-downs. Malolactic fermentation is carried out by co-inoculation. The early blend occurs in January, followed by 13 months of aging in barrels, 20% of which are new.
Grape varieties
Les Fiefs de Lagrange 2024 is the result of a blend of 47% merlot, 41% cabernet sauvignon, and 12% petit verdot.
