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Elegant fruit and solid structure. Classic St. Julien of a distinctly superior character, from an average vintage but from one of the appell-ations's most reliable and accessible estates, who take wine for drinking and enjoying - not just for investment purposes! This wine is what didn't make the cut for the 'grand vin', but has all the elements that make for Leoville Barton's great reputation.
From a particularly fine vintage this wine is worth keeping for a decade. Elegant fruit and solid structure. Classic St. Julien of a distinctly superior character. Great with a grand dinne
Langoa is always the easier of the two Barton wines to taste, with a hint more overt fruit – but the '09, much like the '05, made us wonder why pay more for the Léoville when the Langoa is so outstandingly good? The answer would become more apparent with the passing of the years – with the latter peaking earlier, and the former having the legs to take it into a third decade if more info >>
Around 77% Cabernet and 23% Merlot, but there is 0.5% splash of Cabernet Franc. So we were told! Like its junior sibling, this wine has great structural properties, and the initial impression when tasted was that this was a very serious wine, with masses of brooding, ripe tannins. At this very early stage, however, black fruit, tar, coffee beans and spice were all in strong evidence, but these will more info >>
From a particularly fine vintage this wine is worth keeping for a decade. Elegant fruit and solid structure. Classic St. Julien of a distinctly superior character. Great with a grand dinne
Anthony Barton is unusual for a Bordeaux Chateau owner in that he is staunchly sensible about his pricing. This 2008 is a good wine for the medium to long term drinking (from 2015).
Elegant fruit and solid structure. Classic St. Julien of a distinctly superior character, from an average vintage but from one of the appell-ations's most reliable and accessible estates, who take wine for drinking and enjoying - not just for investment purposes! This wine is what didn't make the cut for the 'grand vin', but has all the elements that make for Leoville Barton's great reputation.
The inky/blue/black-hued 2005 Leoville-Barton exhibits a sensational perfume of charcoal, burning embers, underbrush, cedar, creme de cassis, and subtle toasty oak. Painfully concentrated, with full body, admirable purity, and several boatloads of muscular tannin, this St.-Julien is built for 50-60 years of cellaring. Drink 2020 - 2065.' 94 points, Robert Parker, The Wine Advocate
From the very good 1996 vintage and scoring 91- 94/100 Parker points "Leoville-Barton's 1996 exhibits an opaque black/purple color and sweet earthy prune and blackcurrant aromas intertwined with scents of licorice and Asian spices. Enormous and full-bodied with a sweet mid-palate and mouthsearing tannin in the finish this exceptionally dense powerful layered wine will require significant more info >>
Scoring 88/100 Parker points this red wine is well-proportioned with medium body and fine depth. The finish reveals copious amounts of rich deep curranty fruit. Drink now - 2012. This vintage wine is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew wine pourer drip stopper & wine stopper) [worth £14.99] at no extra cost.
This French Red wine is shipped in a silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew wine pourer drip stopper & wine stopper) [worth £14.99] at no extra cost. One Only. Very bin soiled label year visible on cork.
From the outstanding 2005 vintage and scoring 94-6/100 Parker points "What can you say about Anthony Barton? He has made yet another classic wine that will not be approachable for a decade but will last 50 or more years. The inky/blue/purple-colored 2005 Leoville Barton offers up aromas of forest floor cedar spice box black currants and background oak as well as smoke. Boasting massive concentration more info >>
From the very good 1995 vintage and scoring 91- 93/100 Parker points "It is no secret that Anthony Barton's efforts over the last decade at his St.-Julien estate Leoville-Barton is resulting in terrific wines at still reasonable prices. This estate has been extremely successful in recent vintages. The 1995 reveals an opaque purple color followed by a sweet cassis-scented nose intermingled more info >>
From the good 1994 vintage and scoring 90/100 Parker points "It is no secret that Anthony Barton's efforts over the last decade at his St.-Julien estate Leoville-Barton is resulting in terrific wines at still reasonable prices. This estate has been extremely successful in recent vintages. An impressive serious classic Bordeaux for collectors who are willing to forget about it for at least more info >>
From the very good 2007 vintage and scoring 89+/100 Parker points "This muscular highly-extracted structured 2007 reveals a boatload of tannin (unusual for this vintage). The wine’s dark ruby/purple color is followed by aromas of cassis new saddle leather and forest floor." Drink now - 2033. A stunning Chrsitening gift. This vintage wine is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation more info >>
This Bordeaux red wine from the very good 1962 vintage is a powerful wine with incredible muscle tannin and body. Drink now - 2018. This vintage wine is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew wine pourer drip stopper & wine stopper) [worth £14.99] and comes with our limited edition 'Great First Growths of Bordeaux' Print (worth £49.97) at no extra cost.
This red wine from the very good 1971 vintage is deep in colour and is full bodied and concentrated with a rich smooth finish. Drink now - 2015. This vintage wine is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew wine pourer drip stopper & wine stopper) [worth £14.99] and comes with our limited edition 'Great First Growths of Bordeaux' Print (worth £49.97) at no extra cost.
This red wine from the very good 1971 vintage is deep in colour and is full bodied and concentrated with a rich smooth finish. Drink now - 2015. A stunning 40th anniversary gift. This vintage wine is shipped in a deluxe silk lined wooden presentation box with four wine accessories (corkscrew wine pourer drip stopper & wine stopper) [worth £14.99] and comes with our limited edition 'Great First Growths of Bordeaux' Print (worth £49.97) at no extra cost.
Firm strutured, with aromas of blackcurrants, cedar and spice and classy oak finish. A wine to accompany roast lamb. This is a classic example of St Julien, and gives its neighbours like Ducru Beaucaillou and Leoville Barton a run for their money in terms of value. All are situated on a ridge of pebbles left by a retreating glacier. This well-drained corrugation provides perfect growing condtions more info >>
Firm strutured, with aromas of blackcurrants, cedar and spice and classy oak finish. A wine to accompany roast lamb. Drinking 2010 - 2013. This is a classic example of St Julien, and gives its neighbours like Ducru Beaucaillou and Leoville Barton a run for their money in terms of value. All are situated on a ridge of pebbles left by a retreating glacier. This well-drained corrugation provides perfect more info >>
From the outstanding 1989 vintage and scoring 90/100 Parker points "the 1989 provided the most charming drinking with its soft voluptuous texture big spicy cedary nose sweet expansive fruit medium body and excellent richness and purity. The wine reveals no amber at the edge but it tastes surprisingly evolved and already delicious. I would not hesitate to drink it over the next 12-15+ years." more info >>
From the good 1998 vintage and scoring 91/100 Parker points " This opaque purple-colored muscular full-bodied classically made St.-Julien displays impressive concentration chewy highly-extracted flavors of black fruits iron earth and spicy wood and a powerful mouth-feel. A pure uncompromising traditionally-styled wine it is to be admired for its authenticity class and quality." Drink more info >>
From the good 2002 vintage and scoring 92/100 Parker points "Even better from bottle than from cask and one of the finest wines of the vintage this dense purple-colored 2002 reveals wonderfully sweet notes of charcoal fresh mushrooms smoke earth leather cassis and cedar. Full-bodied highly extracted broodingly backward dense and deep this impressively endowed offering is built for the more info >>
Around 77% Cabernet and 23% Merlot, but there is 0.5% splash of Cabernet Franc. So we were told! Like its junior sibling, this wine has great structural properties, and the initial impression when tasted was that this was a very serious wine, with masses of brooding, ripe tannins. At this very early stage, however, black fruit, tar, coffee beans and spice were all in strong evidence, but these will more info >>