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Léoville Poyferré 1970 150cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | St. Julien | Bordeaux | France
CHF 302.70
Critics scores
17 Rene Gabriel
92: Reifendes Granat. Süsse Kandisnase, Portwein-Anflüge; verlockend. Reifer Gaumen, Pfeifentabak. Bedeutend fetter und reicher als andere 70er der gleichen Gewichtsklasse. Möchte ich gerne wieder einmal trinken.
85 Wine Spectator
Medium garnet; cedar and tobacco nose; elegant and slightly austere, but friendly and evolved fruit flavors. –
65 Robert Parker
Foul barnyard aromas have long beset this wine, which otherwise shows a good, dark ruby color, ripe, savory fruit, moderate tannins, and a decent finish. I had once hoped that time would cause dissipation of the stinky smells, but they have only gotten worse. Last tasted, 10/83.
Producer
Château Léoville Poyferré
A longstanding Saint-Julien producer, Château Léoville Poyferré now ranks amongst the three great Léoville Super Seconds. Relatively small in size, this estate crafts massively weighted Left Bank wines that in the past decades have made several steps forward in quality. The maison has remained under the Cuvelier family’s ownership since 1921, however the property did not see major changes prior to the arrival of Didier Cuvelier in the 1970s. Didier hired the renowned vigneron, Michel Rolland and together they shaped Poyferré into a wonderful winery, one that easily rivals Bordeaux’s best. Along the Gironde Estuary, the château is sandwiched between the Margaux and Pauillac appellations planted amongst the gravelly sand and clay soils. Today, the 80-hectare vineyard and newly renovated vinification facilities represent the perfect balance between heritage and modernity. Poyferré is a prime expression of its terroir, a solid and impressively structured wine, this Grand Vin is pleasantly approachable compared to other Left Bank reds. The second wine, Moulin Riche is similar in quality for its value.