Chateau Lassegue
From dawn to dusk, the 18th century château has witnessed the painstaking work carried out in the vineyards, season after season. With its 36 hectares of vines set against Saint-Emilion’s southern hillsides, painstakingly laid out across a natural amphitheatre, Château Lassègue's vineyards are blessed with a perfect south/south-west exposure and a clay soil mixed with varying proportions of limestone.
These nuances are further enriched by the varietals planted. Complementing the old Merlot vines, that grand old grape of the Saint-Emilion region, Cabernet Franc plays an important role at Château Lassègue, balancing the blends with its delicate aromas. A finishing touch of Cabernet Sauvignon adds structure and power to the blend.
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The Wine Advocate
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Decanter
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Weinwisser
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James Suckling
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Decanter
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Yves Beck
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Neil Martin
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Weinwisser
92/100+
The Wine Advocate
92-93/100
James Suckling
94/100
Jeb Dunnuck
95/100
Decanter
93-95/100
Wine Doctor
18/20
Schweizerische Weinzeitung
92-94/100
Yves Beck
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