Château Lynch Bages
At the gateway to Pauillac, on the gravelly Plateau de Bages, Château Lynch‑Bages carries the stamp of a Fifth Growth in the 1855 Classification. Since 1939 the Cazes family has steered the estate, treating heritage as a living craft rather than a museum piece.
Free‑draining gravels above the Gironde favour Cabernet Sauvignon’s backbone, with Merlot and a trace of Petit Verdot completing the blend. Parcel‑by‑parcel vinification, calibrated extraction and élevage in French barriques are used as instruments, aimed at clarity, line and longevity—never at cosmetic weight.
A new winery brought into service from the 2020 vintage concentrates the work under one roof and sharpens precision. What remains unchanged is the Pauillac signature: disciplined structure, confident tradition and the quiet authority of place.Château Lynch Bages
At the gateway to Pauillac, on the gravelly Plateau de Bages, Château Lynch‑Bages carries the stamp of a Fifth Growth in the 1855 Classification. Since 1939 the Cazes family has steered the estate, treating heritage as a living craft rather than a museum piece.
Free‑draining gravels above the Gironde favour Cabernet Sauvignon’s backbone, with Merlot and a trace of Petit Verdot completing the blend. Parcel‑by‑parcel vinification, calibrated extraction and élevage in French barriques are used as instruments, aimed at clarity, line and longevity—never at cosmetic weight.
A new winery brought into service from the 2020 vintage concentrates the work under one roof and sharpens precision. What remains unchanged is the Pauillac signature: disciplined structure, confident tradition and the quiet authority of place.