Château Léoville Las Cases

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Château Léoville Las Cases - 2016 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Château Léoville Las Cases

97 punti - The Wine Advocate
98 punti - The Wine Advocate
99 punti - The Wine Advocate
100 punti - The Wine Advocate
97 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
98 punti - The Wine Advocate
99 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
97 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
98 punti - The Wine Advocate
94 punti - The Wine Advocate
95 punti - The Wine Advocate
97 punti - The Wine Advocate
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The 2020 Léoville Las Cases is a classic in the making, unwinding in the glass with aromas of cherries, cassis, loamy soil, violets and dark chocolate framed by a discreet touch of new oak. Full-bodied, broad and layered, it's rich and concentrated, with a deep core of fruit framed by sweet, powdery tannins and lively acids. Concluding with a long, resonant finish, it's built for the cellar.
The 2019 Léoville Las Cases is a brilliant young wine that will delight Bordeaux purists. Unwinding in the glass with scents of cassis, dark berries, cigar wrapper and pencil shavings, it’s full-bodied, layered and tightly wound, with a deep core of fruit, lively acids and an abundance of rich, powdery tannins. Concentrated and serious, much like its immediate neighbor Château Latour, it is likely to emerge as one of the vintage’s longest lived—and greatest—wines.
The 2018 Léoville Las Cases is composed of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Cabernet Franc and 9% Merlot, harvested September 15 to October 4 with yields of 35.5 hectoliters per hectare, it has 14.49% alcohol and was aged in 90% new barriques. Deep purple-black colored, it needs a fair bit of coaxing to reveal striking scents of blackcurrant pastilles, wild blueberries and redcurrant jelly, giving way to notions of crushed rocks, lavender, Indian spices, unsmoked cigars and black truffles, plus a provocative waft of rose oil. The full-bodied palate is densely laden with black fruit preserves and earthy layers, accented by bright, lively red berry and floral sparks. It has a rock-solid frame of firm, ripe, grainy tannins and bold freshness, finishing very long and wonderfully minerally. The tannins are so beautifully approachable even at this youthful stage, making it delicious to drink now, but afford it 5-6 years in bottle to allow those finer nuances to emerge and drink it over the next 40+ years.
One of the high points of this great vintage, the 2016 Léoville Las Cases is a brilliant wine that unwinds in the glass with aromas of dark berries, pencil shavings, cigar wrapper, loamy soil and violets. Medium to full-bodied, deep and layered, it's concentrated and complete, with beautifully refined tannins, vibrant acids and a long, mineral finish. Even in this series of great wines, it stands out for its cool classicism and unerring precision. Still an infant, while the 2016 is sufficiently polished to be far from forbidding, the real fireworks won't begin for another decade.
A brilliant effort, the 2014 Léoville Las Cases is a tightly wound classic that will delight purists. Mingling aromas of dark berries and cassis with hints of bitter chocolate, sweet spices, cigar wrapper, pencil shavings and sweet new oak, it's medium to full-bodied, layered and concentrated, with tangy acids and a deep, firm mid-palate framed by rich, powdery tannins. Concluding with a long, penetrating finish, the only missing ingredient is time.
Wafting from the glass with aromas of rich berries, plums, loamy soil, baking spices and pencil shavings, the 2012 Léoville Las Cases is medium to full-bodied, lively and layered, with impressive concentration for the vintage, supple tannins and a charming, enveloping profile. Seamless and beautifully integrated, at age 10, this quintessential classic is already surprisingly approachable, though of course it still has several decades of graceful evolution ahead of it.
A vintage that tended to be underrated early on, due to its youthful austerity and the excitement generated by its two immediate predecessors, the 2011 Léoville Las Cases is emerging as a sleeper that will delight Médoc purists. Unwinding in the glass with aromas of cassis, dark berries, sweet spices, loamy soil, cigar wrapper and pencil shavings, it's medium to full-bodied, concentrated and structured, with chewy tannins, tangy acids and a long, penetrating finish. Built for the long haul, its austerity without asperity is immensely appealing in a world of ever sweeter, softer Bordeaux.
The most powerful wine in this vertical is the 2010 Léoville Las Cases, a full-bodied, deep and multidimensional behemoth redolent of rich berries, cassis, burning embers, pencil shavings and loamy soil. Broad-shouldered, layered and muscular, with huge reserves of concentration and sweet, powdery tannin, it concludes with a broad, resonant finish. This is a prodigious, somewhat imposing Las Cases that is still an infant a decade after bottling.
A moderately deep garnet color, the Léoville Las Cases 2009 reveals a magnificent nose of cooked blackberries, warm plums and crème de cassis with notes of violet, tea with rosehip, dark chocolate, menthol and sandalwood. The palate is rich, concentrated and decadent, with super ripe and fine tannins and unfailing freshness. The finish is very long and exotic.
The 2006 Léoville Las Cases is muscular and uncompromising, unwinding to reveal aromas of dark berries, cassis, burning embers, espresso roast, exotic spices, loamy soil and toasty oak. Full-bodied, rich and extracted, it's a deep, brooding wine with considerable depth and concentration, framed by an abundance of sweet, powdery tannin. It possesses considerable potential, but it continues to require patience.
This is a prodigious effort. A blend of 87% Cabernet Sauvignon and the balance Merlot and Cabernet Franc (only 37% of the crop qualified for Las Cases), this dense ruby/purple wine has a stunningly pure bouquet of dark fruit, wet rocks, graphite, and subtle background toast/vanillin. Full-bodied, masculine, and very deep and concentrated, this titanic effort is at least 8-10 years away from its plateau of maturity. The Delon family have produced another legend.
One of the successes of the vintage, the 2003 Léoville Las Cases becomes more and more reminiscent of the 1982 as it ages. Wafting from the glass with aromas of cassis, pencil shavings, petroleum jelly and vanilla pod, it's medium to full-bodied, with a broad, fleshy profile and a concentrated core of fruit framed by ripe, velvety tannins. It's undeniably high pH in profile, but not to excess.
The 2000 Léoville Las Cases takes time to unwind in the decanter and glass, but when it begins to show all its cards, the display is spectacular. Mingling aromas of dark berries and red fruits with aromas of pencil shavings, loamy soil, cedar box, bitter chocolate, dried rose petals and licorice, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with a layered, complete mid-palate that's rare in this vintage, powdery tannins and a long, resonant finish. An uncompromising classic, even as it closes in on its 22nd birthday, the 2000 Las Cases remains an infant in terms of evolution.
The 1998 Léoville Las Cases is a blend of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot and 9% Cabernet Franc. Deep garnet colored with a touch of brick, it delivers pronounced, beautifully pure crème de cassis, blackberry preserves and prunes scents with an undercurrent of cigar box, licorice, pencil lead and hoisin, plus a touch of espresso. Medium to full-bodied, the palate has impressive richness and depth, coating the mouth with velvety tannins and just enough freshness, finishing long and spicy. Still very youthful, this wine is in that sweet spot where it has considerable evolution and yet bags of fruit. Drink it now and for the next 20 years+.
The 1995 Léoville Las Cases is a blend of 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot and 7% Cabernet Franc. Medium garnet colored with a touch of brick, it needs a fair bit of swirling to unlock the intense notes of baked plums, dried mulberries and boysenberry preserves with hints of black truffles, Chinese five spice, unsmoked cigars and dusty soil, plus wafts of beef drippings and cast-iron pan. The medium to full-bodied palate delivers good weight and generous fruit, supported by plush tannins and seamless freshness, finishing with loads of earth, sautéed herbs and mineral-inspired flavors.
Retaining a saturated ruby-black hue at age 40, it unwinds in the glass with aromas of cassis and other dark fruits mingled with notions of pencil shavings and loamy soil. On the palate, it's full-bodied, broad-shouldered and muscular, with an ample core of fruit framed by voluminous, powdery tannins. Rich and concentrated, with an expansive, comparatively low-acid profile, it comes into its own with extended aeration—and with food.
Tipo:
Rosso
Paese:
Francia
Regione:
Bordeaux
Denominazione:
Saint Julien
Produttore:
Château Leoville Las Cases
Uva/Miscela:
Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Temperatura di servizio:
16° - 18° C
ABV:
13%
Suggerimenti per l'abbinamento:
Beef, Game Birds, Lamb, Charcuterie and Cured Meats, Blue Cheese, Grilled Meats

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Château Léoville Las Cases

Château Leoville Las Cases

Château Leoville Las Cases is a renowned wine producer located in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 17th...

Château Leoville Las Cases is a renowned wine producer located in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, France. The estate has a rich history dating back to the 17th century when it was owned by the Marquis de Las Cases. In 1826, the estate was divided into three parts, with Château Leoville Las Cases being one of them. The estate has been owned by the Delon family since 1900 and has been producing exceptional wines ever since.

The vineyards of Château Leoville Las Cases cover an area of 97 hectares and are planted with a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot. The soil is a mix of gravel, sand, and clay, which provides excellent drainage and allows the vines to produce grapes of exceptional quality. The vineyards are managed using sustainable and organic practices, which ensures that the wines are produced in an environmentally friendly manner.

The wines of Château Leoville Las Cases are known for their elegance, complexity, and longevity. The estate produces three wines, the Grand Vin, the Clos du Marquis, and Le Petit Lion du Marquis de Las Cases. The Grand Vin is the flagship wine of the estate and is made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc. The wine is aged in oak barrels for 18 to 20 months, which gives it a rich and complex flavor profile. The Clos du Marquis is made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc and is aged in oak barrels for 18 months. The wine is known for its balance and finesse. Le Petit Lion du Marquis de Las Cases is the third wine of the estate and is made from a blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. The wine is aged in oak barrels for 12 months and is known for its fruitiness and freshness.

Château Leoville Las Cases has received numerous accolades over the years, including being named Wine of the Year by Wine Spectator in 2000. The estate is known for producing some of the finest wines in Bordeaux and is a must-visit for any wine enthusiast.

Château Leoville Las Cases
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Bordeaux

Bordeaux, nel sud-ovest della Francia, non ha bisogno di presentazioni per essere una delle regioni vinicole più famose, prestigiose e prolifiche del mondo. La maggior parte dei vini di Bordeaux (quasi il 90...
Bordeaux, nel sud-ovest della Francia, non ha bisogno di presentazioni per essere una delle regioni vinicole più famose, prestigiose e prolifiche del mondo. La maggior parte dei vini di Bordeaux (quasi il 90% del volume di produzione) è costituita dai tagli bordolesi rossi secchi, medi e corposi che hanno creato la sua reputazione.

I più pregiati (e più costosi) sono i vini dei grandi châteaux dell'Haut-Médoc e delle denominazioni della riva destra Saint-Émilion e Pomerol. Il primo è incentrato (al massimo livello) sul Cabernet Sauvignon, il secondo sul Merlot.

I leggendari rossi sono completati da vini bianchi di alta qualità a base di Sémillon e Sauvignon Blanc. Si va dai bianchi secchi che sfidano i migliori della Borgogna (il Pessac-Léognan è particolarmente rinomato) ai nettari dolci e botritizzati di Sauternes.
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Saint Julien

Saint-Julien è una denominazione vinicola situata nella regione del Médoc di Bordeaux, in Francia. È nota per la produzione di alcuni dei migliori vini rossi del mondo, con...

Saint-Julien è una denominazione vinicola situata nella regione del Médoc di Bordeaux, in Francia. È nota per la produzione di alcuni dei migliori vini rossi del mondo, con una lunga storia di vinificazione che risale al XVII secolo.

Lo stile di produzione di Saint-Julien è fortemente influenzato dal terroir, caratterizzato da terreni ghiaiosi e da un clima marittimo. Le uve coltivate qui sono prevalentemente Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot e Cabernet Franc, con piccole quantità di Petit Verdot e Malbec.

I vini prodotti a Saint-Julien sono tipicamente corposi e complessi, con un colore rubino intenso e aromi di ribes nero, mora e cedro. Sono noti per i loro tannini solidi e per il loro lungo potenziale di invecchiamento, con alcune delle migliori annate in grado di invecchiare per diversi decenni.

Uno dei produttori più famosi di Saint-Julien è Château Léoville Las Cases, che produce vino dal XVII secolo. I suoi vini sono noti per la loro eleganza e finezza, con un perfetto equilibrio tra frutta, tannini e acidità. Un altro produttore di rilievo è Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, che produce vino dal XVIII secolo. I suoi vini sono noti per la loro potenza e intensità, con una consistenza ricca e vellutata e sapori di frutta nera, spezie e tabacco.

Altri importanti produttori di Saint-Julien sono Château Beychevelle, Château Talbot e Château Branaire-Ducru. Ognuno di questi produttori ha uno stile e un approccio unico alla vinificazione, ma tutti condividono l'impegno a produrre vini della massima qualità possibile.

Nel complesso, Saint-Julien è una denominazione vinicola ricca di storia e tradizione, con una reputazione di lunga data per la produzione di alcuni dei migliori vini del mondo. Che siate intenditori esperti di vino o appassionati occasionali, una bottiglia di vino di Saint-Julien vi stupirà sicuramente.

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