Description
Château Bourdieu-Lagrange 1994 – Cadillac
The Château Bourdieu-Lagrange 1994, from the Cadillac appellation, is a beautiful example of the traditional craftsmanship behind the great sweet wines of Bordeaux’s right bank. The 1994 vintage, which benefited from favourable conditions for botrytis development, produced wines of fine concentration, aromatic richness, and elegant sweetness — qualities fully expressed in this cuvée.
The wine displays a deep amber-gold colour, reflecting both maturity and generous richness. The nose is broad and enticing, opening with aromas of acacia honey, candied apricot, yellow peach, and orange zest, enriched by more evolved notes of blond caramel, soft spices, dried fruits, and a delicate hint of saffron — a hallmark of refined, well-aged sweet wines.
On the palate, Château Bourdieu-Lagrange 1994 offers a velvety, opulent texture, rich yet beautifully balanced by a lively acidity that brings freshness and lift. Flavours of roasted apricot, honey, and citrus confit unfold generously, leading into a long, warm, and subtly spicy finish.
Today, this 1994 stands as a fully mature and expressive Cadillac, showcasing depth, noble sweetness, and graceful evolution. It pairs wonderfully with foie gras, fruit-based desserts, blue cheeses, or can be enjoyed on its own for a contemplative tasting experience.
A rare, time-patinated wine that highlights the enduring charm of traditional Bordeaux sweet wines.
Caractéristiques
| Castle / Estate / House | Château Bourdieu-Lagrange |
| Designation | Cadillac |
| Capacity (cl) | 75 |
| Color | White |
| Vintage (year) | 1994 |
| Référence | FD52j |




