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2010 Château Léoville Barton, St Julien, Bordeaux

2010 Château Léoville Barton, St Julien, Bordeaux
Red • Dry • Full Bodied • Cabernet Sauvignon blend
Ready - youthful
Wine Advocate 96+/100
Jancis Robinson MW 17.5+/20
Wine Spectator 94-97/100
Robert Parker 96+/100
Decanter 18.5/20
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Code: 2010-06750-1012361
Description

The style of this vintage is perfectly suited to Léoville-Barton. Always the epitome of elegance and breed, the wine in 2010 embodies the classical proportions of the vintage with a lovely harmony between fruit, acidity, tannin and alcohol. It is certainly destined for a long life, so put it away for 15 years at least, by which time it will be extremely rewarding.
(77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22.5% Merlot, and 0.5% Cabernet Franc)

  • Colour
    Red
  • Sweetness
    Dry
  • Vintage
    2010
  • Alcohol
    13.5%
  • Maturity
    Ready - youthful
  • Grape
    Cabernet Sauvignon blend
  • Body
    Full Bodied
  • Producer
    Château Léoville Barton
Critics reviews
Wine Advocate 96+/100
Jancis Robinson MW 17.5+/20
Wine Spectator 94-97/100
Robert Parker 96+/100
Decanter 18.5/20

Saint-Julien

St Julien is the smallest of the ‘Big Four’ Médoc communes although, without any First Growths, it is recognised to be the most consistent of the main communes with many châteaux turning out impressive wines year after year. The wines can be judged as much by texture as flavour, and there is a sleek, wholesome character to the best. At their very finest they combine Margaux’s elegance and refinement with Pauillac’s power and substance.

St Julien is the smallest of the "Big Four" Médoc communes. Although, without any First Growths, St Julien is recognised to be the most consistent of the main communes, with several châteaux turning out impressive wines year after year. St Julien itself is much more of a village than Pauillac and almost all of the notable properties lie to its south. Its most northerly château is Ch. Léoville Las Cases (whose vineyards actually adjoin those of Latour in Pauillac) but, further south, suitable vineyard land gives way to arable farming and livestock until the Margaux appellation is reached.

The soil is gravelly and finer than that of Pauillac, and without the iron content which gives Pauillac its stature. The homogeneous soils in the vineyards (which extend over a relatively small area of just over 700 hectares) give the commune a unified character. The wines can be assessed as much by texture as flavour, and there is a sleek, wholesome character to the best. Elegance, harmony and perfect balance and weight, with hints of cassis and cedar, are what epitomise classic St Julien wines. At their very best they combine Margaux’s elegance and refinement with Pauillac’s power and substance. Ch. Léoville Las Cases produces arguably the most sought-after St Julien, and in any reassessment of the 1855 Classification it would almost certainly warrant being elevated to First Growth status.

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