Owes name to man of the cloth born in 1264, Bertrand de Goth, Bishop of Comminges, in the Pyrenees, later became Archbishop of Bordeaux in 1299. Blend, 57% Merlot, 38% Cab Sauv & 5% Petit Verdot & Cab Franc, aged in new French oak for 18 months. Pronounced youthful black fruit aromas with earthy baking spices. Blackberry & plum palate flavors with cedar & spice integrated with firm tannins, long ending, earthy oak with a mineral tang. Needs more bottle age! Tasting Sample! — 6 years ago
Oh man. . . Finesse, intensity, depth, power. Savory herbs, black fruit, earth, mineral. This is singing at 20. — 7 years ago
Check comment la bouteille est sick @Dillon Allard @P-o Normand @Tim Lebrasseur — 8 years ago
Shake well. Pour from height. — 6 years ago
As a Krug man, I can say this vintage DP rocks! Complex and layered notes of brioche, yeasty bread, flowers, and fresh apples. The list goes on. Trust me - the 2008 DP is to die for! Best I’ve had from DP for a very long time. Also, the final vintage of the current Chef de Cave. 2008 vintage on Jan 1, 2020 — 6 years ago
Not too dry, delicious, silky can. My Wedding red! — 7 years ago
Excellent glass at Montys of Kathmandu in Dublin, at his wonderful tasting table in his superb cellar. — 7 years ago
Very good. — 8 years ago
What a special amazing brand new wine -!everything to love - I am going there in April - can't wait - this is even better because my man and friend @Martin G Rivard gifted this bad boy - thank you sir - all smiles tonight — 8 years ago


Nice wine - bought in Utah - would buy again!!!! — 6 years ago
It’s awesome and I could drink it daily. A little Smokey but light berry covers it. 14% abv $10 — 7 years ago
Loving this Lynch Bages courtesy of special friends and being invited to the man cave!! — 7 years ago
Great white wine. Sweet but not too sweet. Smooth. Mildly crisp. Easy finish. — 8 years ago
Byron C Mayes
Dark reddish purple with near black core. Inviting nose and medium full palate of ashy blueberry, red blackberry, and high-cocoa dark chocolate. Dusty, medium plus tannins present (but not assertive) from entry. Medium acidity wrapped up in it all, and a lengthy finish wraps it all up. Classic California PS with enough stuffing for the connoisseur, but still enough approachability for the novice. Drink now through 2030. — 3 years ago