12x75cl
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0 Immediate | 1 Marketplace
Duty Paid
£479.00
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Critic Notes
The 2005 Lynch-Moussas is a supple, fruit-driven wine from the Castéja family. It shows well, with ripe tannin, some blackcurrants, spice and earth. This medium-bodied wine should drink well for another 15 or more years.| eRobertParker.com.June, 2015
Score: 89-/100 Robert Parker
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Critic Notes
The 2005 Lynch-Moussas is a supple, fruit-driven wine from the Castéja family. It shows well, with ripe tannin, some blackcurrants, spice and earth. This medium-bodied wine should drink well for another 15 or more years.| eRobertParker.com.June, 2015
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