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Château Léoville Barton 2ème Grand Cru Classé (OWC if 3 bts) 2023 - Lot of 1 bottle - 0
Château Léoville Barton 2ème Grand Cru Classé (OWC if 3 bts) 2023 - Lot of 1 bottle - 1
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Château Léoville Barton 2ème Grand Cru Classé (OWC if 3 bts) 2023

Saint-Julien AOC

Black fruitFood-friendly wineIconic wine
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13%

0.75L

Intensity

A great wine to age; very typical for Médoc in its concentration and power.

More info

The property's wines offer an exuberant bouquet of dark fruit (cherries and blackcurrants), spices, cedar and coffee. On the palate, they are concentrated and distinguished, characterised by powerful but very supple tannins and a superb velvety texture. This grand vin needs several years in the cellar to open up, and has a remarkable potential to age.

(94-96)
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17.5
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(96-97)
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(93-95)
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95
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The iDealwine review...

Nez délicat, exprimant un ensemble fruité et légèrement marqué par le bois, un boisé qui se fond déjà tant les tannins sont fins et élégants. Le vin déploie en bouche un ensemble aromatique complexe, d'une remarquable intensité, et une texture salivante. Finale vive, gourmande, gorgée de fruit. Le potentiel de garde semble immense (dégusté par iDealwine à Wine Paris 2026).

About the Producer Château Léoville Barton

Château Léoville Barton was created from the division of the Domaine de Léoville in 1826, when Hugh Barton, an Irishman who already owned Château Langoa in Saint Julien, bought part of the vineyard. A new great Bordeaux property was therefore born, alongside the two other plots that resulted from the sale, Léoville Las Cases and Léoville Poyferré. Today, nearly two centuries later, the property still belongs to the Barton family, a relatively rare occurrence in Bordeaux, where châteaux have a habit of changing hands fairly regularly. After taking over in 1983, Anthony Barton managed to put the difficult vintages of the Second World War and the period of decline in the 1970s behind him, and launched a spectacular revival that has been particularly notable since 1985. The 21st century began with a remarkable 2000 vintage, followed by a simply sublime 2005. The property's numerous strong points include a high proportion of old vines and the use of traditional wooden vats, which were deliberately preserved when most Bordeaux properties began changing over to stainless steel. There is no château or winery on site; vinification and ageing are carried out at Langoa Barton.

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