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Wine for sale: Chateau Leoville Poyferre

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Château Léoville Poyferré

Léoville Poyferré's vines were originally part of the same vineyard as Léoville Las Cases and Léoville Barton. The property was created by a member of the Bordeaux parliament, Jean de Moytié, in 1638. The wine was already well-known, appreciated and commanding high prices in the 18th century, due to work of the owner from 1740, Blaise-Alexandre de Gasq, the Seigneur of Léoville. Four of his descendants owned the property at the time of the French Revolution. Four of his descendants owned the property at the time of the French Revolution. One of them, the Marquis de Las Cases, who owned one quarter of the land, fled abroad. The other three managed to obtain a partial confiscation of the property, consisting specifically of this quarter, from the Revolutionary Government. This plot would later become Léoville Barton. When the remaining plots were divided up, in 1840, Jeanne de Poyferré, the Marquis's granddaughter, inherited the current property, which took the name Château de Léoville Poyferré. The classification of the Médoc's wines took place a few years later in 1855. As the original property had been divided into three separate châteaux, they were all granted the rank of second growth (Deuxième Grand Cru Classé). Sold several times, Léoville Poyferré fell to a family from the north in 1920, today represented by Didier Cuvelier. As a remnant of this turbulent history, the château itself and the main courtyard are still shared between the owners of Léoville Poyferré and Léoville Las Cases. Under the management of Didier Cuvelier and the oenologist Michel Rolland, Château Léoville Poyferré has the technical and human potential to rival its cousin. The modernisation of the winery, the production of a second wine, Moulin Riche, and the use of a substantial proportion of new wood (80%) to age the wines, have all contributed to the creation of a complex nectar, with incredible depth.

Léoville Poyferré's vines were originally part of the same vineyard as Léoville Las Cases and Léoville Barton. The property was created by a member of the Bordeaux parliament, Jean de Moytié, in 1638. The wine was already well-known, appreciated and commanding high prices in the 18th century, due to work of the owner from 1740, Blaise-Alexandre de Gasq, the Seigneur of Léoville. Four of his descendants owned the property at the time of the French Revolution. Four of his descendants owned the property at the time of the French Revolution. One of them, the Marquis de Las Cases, who owned one quarter of the land, fled abroad. The other three managed to obtain a partial confiscation of the property, consisting specifically of this quarter, from the Revolutionary Government. This plot would later become Léoville Barton. When the remaining plots were divided up, in 1840, Jeanne de Poyferré, the Marquis's granddaughter, inherited the current property, which took the name Château de Léoville Poyferré. The classification of the Médoc's wines took place a few years later in 1855. As the original property had been divided into three separate châteaux, they were all granted the rank of second growth (Deuxième Grand Cru Classé). Sold several times, Léoville Poyferré fell to a family from the north in 1920, today represented by Didier Cuvelier. As a remnant of this turbulent history, the château itself and the main courtyard are still shared between the owners of Léoville Poyferré and Léoville Las Cases. Under the management of Didier Cuvelier and the oenologist Michel Rolland, Château Léoville Poyferré has the technical and human potential to rival its cousin. The modernisation of the winery, the production of a second wine, Moulin Riche, and the use of a substantial proportion of new wood (80%) to age the wines, have all contributed to the creation of a complex nectar, with incredible depth.

2016
1,200Price per bottle 100
2016
90(starting price)
2018
120(current price)Price per bottle 60
2018
180(current price)Price per bottle 60
2019
480Price per bottle 80
2019
480Price per bottle 80
2009
260(current price)Price per bottle 130
2009
360(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2009
360(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2009
120(current price)
2009
240(starting price)Price per bottle 120
2015
140(starting price)
2015
130(starting price)
2015
70(starting price)
2015
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2015
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2015
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2015
60(starting price)
2009
120(starting price)
2014
50(current price)
2005
80(starting price)
2005
80(starting price)
1999
50(current price)
2002
540(starting price)Price per bottle 45
1986
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2003
80(starting price)
2003
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2003
240(starting price)Price per bottle 80
1989
80(current price)
1989
160(starting price)Price per bottle 80
1989
240(current price)Price per bottle 80
1989
240(starting price)Price per bottle 80
2000
250(current price)
2000
1,370(current price)Price per bottle 228.33
2000
660(current price)Price per bottle 220
2000
110(current price)
2004
170(starting price)Price per bottle 56.67
1993
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
1993
150(starting price)Price per bottle 50
1993
100(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2007
100(starting price)
1992
90(starting price)Price per bottle 45
1992
135(starting price)Price per bottle 45
1992
135(starting price)Price per bottle 45
1991
60(starting price)
1991
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
1991
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
1991
60(starting price)
1991
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
1991
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
1991
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
1990
690(current price)Price per bottle 230
1990
180(current price)
1990
360(current price)Price per bottle 180
1990
180(current price)
1988
60(starting price)
1988
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
1988
180(current price)Price per bottle 60
1988
60(current price)
1981
58(current price)
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