Michel Lynch
Behind the medieval stones of Saint-Émilion, Michel Lynch threads a quiet link to Bordeaux history: the name honours Chevalier Michel Lynch, once owner of Lynch-Bages and mayor of Pauillac during the Revolution. Today, the label celebrates the craft of blending with a decidedly classic spirit.
Merlot-led lots from the Right Bank’s clay and limestone are shaped into cuvées, lifted by Cabernet Franc for line and energy. Strict selection, gentle extraction and patient élevage in the Macau cellars build balance—concentration without heaviness, tannin without harshness.
The result is a Saint-Émilion defined by place and vintage, guided by the long Bordeaux experience of Famille J.M. Cazes. It’s a style that doesn’t need volume to feel assured: composed, precise, and unmistakably Bordelais.Michel Lynch
Behind the medieval stones of Saint-Émilion, Michel Lynch threads a quiet link to Bordeaux history: the name honours Chevalier Michel Lynch, once owner of Lynch-Bages and mayor of Pauillac during the Revolution. Today, the label celebrates the craft of blending with a decidedly classic spirit.
Merlot-led lots from the Right Bank’s clay and limestone are shaped into cuvées, lifted by Cabernet Franc for line and energy. Strict selection, gentle extraction and patient élevage in the Macau cellars build balance—concentration without heaviness, tannin without harshness.
The result is a Saint-Émilion defined by place and vintage, guided by the long Bordeaux experience of Famille J.M. Cazes. It’s a style that doesn’t need volume to feel assured: composed, precise, and unmistakably Bordelais.