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Léoville Barton 2019 1200cl

2eme Grand Cru Classé | St. Julien | Bordeaux | France
CHF 2’378.20

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Évaluations et Scores
97 Robert Parker
Like its stablemate Langoa Barton, the 2019 Léoville Barton is a timeless classic, made for patient connoisseurs. Offering up aromas of blackcurrants, plums, pencil shavings and licorice, it's full-bodied, deep and concentrated, its deep core of fruit framed by a chassis of rich, powdery tannin that makes itself felt on the youthfully firm finish. While it's clearly built for the long haul, its structural seamlessness and mid-palate plenitude mark it out as one of the finest wines from this château in recent times. Could it be a more concentrated modern-day version of Anthony Barton's brilliant 1985?
97 Robert Parker
Like its stablemate Langoa Barton, the 2019 Léoville Barton is a timeless classic, made for patient connoisseurs. Offering up aromas of blackcurrants, plums, pencil shavings and licorice, it's full-bodied, deep and concentrated, its deep core of fruit framed by a chassis of rich, powdery tannin that makes itself felt on the youthfully firm finish. While it's clearly built for the long haul, its structural seamlessness and mid-palate plenitude mark it out as one of the finest wines from this château in recent times. Could it be a more concentrated modern-day version of Anthony Barton's brilliant 1985?
96 Wine Spectator
A strapping young wine, offering notes of blackberry paste, plum preserves and black currant coulis that show energy throughout, with plentiful bramble, tar and licorice root accents. There’s a mouthwatering echo of apple wood at the very end, with a flash of violet adding a hint of purity. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2025 through 2042. 11,850 cases made. — JM <br/>
96 Wine Spectator
A strapping young wine, offering notes of blackberry paste, plum preserves and black currant coulis that show energy throughout, with plentiful bramble, tar and licorice root accents. There’s a mouthwatering echo of apple wood at the very end, with a flash of violet adding a hint of purity. Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2025 through 2042. 11,850 cases made. — JM <br/>
96 James Suckling
Currants, sweet fruit and fresh flowers on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with firm, silky tannins that are chewy and powerful. Long and muscular, yet in a toned and polished way. Try after 2026.
95 Vinous
The 2019 Léoville Barton has a gorgeous bouquet, very delineated and quite mineral-driven, offering blackberry and briary scents, a whiff of freshly rolled tobacco and a hint of orange rind. The beautifully balanced palate features sappy black fruit and fine acidity, quite gentle at first but developing wonderful poise and weight toward the finish. I adore the way this grows in the glass but retains an appealing spiciness on the aftertaste. Superb. A testament to the late, great Anthony Barton. 13.88% alcohol
95 Vinous
The 2019 Léoville Barton has a gorgeous bouquet, very delineated and quite mineral-driven, offering blackberry and briary scents, a whiff of freshly rolled tobacco and a hint of orange rind. The beautifully balanced palate features sappy black fruit and fine acidity, quite gentle at first but developing wonderful poise and weight toward the finish. I adore the way this grows in the glass but retains an appealing spiciness on the aftertaste. Superb. A testament to the late, great Anthony Barton. 13.88% alcohol
Producteur
Château Léoville Barton
Sis sur son terroir argilo-graveleux, le Château Léoville Barton est producteur de longue date à Saint-Julien. Après la Révolution française, l’ensemble originel de Léoville a été découpé en trois domaines distincts, dont Léoville Barton, aux côtés de Léoville Las Cases et Léoville Poyferré. Reconnu à l’heure actuelle pour son excellent rapport qualité-prix, ce Deuxième Grand Cru Classé est en réalité dépourvu de château. Ainsi, le processus de vinification se déroule dans l’enceinte de l’autre bien appartenant à la famille Barton à Saint-Julien, le Château Langoa Barton, et fait l’objet des mêmes soins de tous les instants. Dès le début du 19ème siècle, Léoville Barton est passé dans l’escarcelle de la famille Barton, Anthony Barton dirigeant le domaine depuis 1986. Le grand vin Léoville Barton se caractérise toujours par son intensité et sa longévité, un modèle du style bordelais destiné à une garde prolongée. Vin rouge d’une ampleur moyenne à corpulente, il brille par l’utilisation judicieuse de bois, sa texture charnue d’une fermeté propre à la jeunesse évoluant harmonieusement après plusieurs années de patience.