The Château Lynsolence is a pure Merlot, produced in the commune of Saint Sulpice de Faleyrens, in an area known as Le Bert, on a sandy, very gravelly terroir, on deep gravel. Created in the 19th century the property has always been family-run. It was enlarged by Pierre-Henri Descambe, Denis Barraud's grandfather, who has managed the property since 1971. There are 7 hectares in the Saint Emilion appellation, where low yields and a good terroir enable the production of dense, complex wines, with lovely smooth tannins (Saint-Émilion Haut-Renaissance, Saint Emilion Grand Cru Château Les Gravières and Saint Emilion Grand Cru Lynsolence) and 29 hectares in the Bordeaux appellation (Bordeaux De Lyne, Bordeaux Château de la Cour d'Argent and Bordeaux Clairet De Lyne).
Saint-Émilion
32€
Price estimate statistics 2017Saint-Émilion
41€
Price estimate statistics 2016Saint-Émilion
28€
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31€
Price estimate statistics 2012Saint-Émilion
40€
Price estimate statistics 2011Saint-Émilion
39€
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50€
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27€
Price estimate statistics 2008Saint-Émilion
39€
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49€
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63€
Price estimate statistics 2005Saint-Émilion
42€
Price estimate statistics 2004Saint-Émilion
34€
Price estimate statistics 2003Saint-Émilion
30€
Price estimate statistics 2002Saint-Émilion
29€
Price estimate statistics 2001Saint-Émilion
41€
Price estimate statistics 2000Saint-Émilion
32€
Price estimate statistics 1999Saint-Émilion
34€
Price estimate statistics 1998