CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003
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2003

CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE BARTON 2003

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98 / 100
Wine Spectator March - 2016
Wine Spectator
Intense blackberry and cherry, with hints of currant. Toasted oak and sweet tobacco too. Roses and other flowers, such as lilacs. Full-bodied, with masses of tannins yet incredibly long and seductive. 
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96 / 100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
A spectacular success, the opaque plum-colored 2003 Leoville Barton is still on the young side of its plateau of maturity. It exhibits a striking bouquet of forest floor and black currants as well as a full-bodied, exuberant, youthful style, an opaque plum/ruby color, a lot of complexity, and striking depth and richness. This is a profound, stunning effort from Anthony Barton and his team. Bravo! It should continue to provide immense pleasure for 20-30 years.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint Julien
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Leoville Barton
Château Leoville Barton
Château Léoville Barton is a wine estate located in the heart of Saint-Julien, in the Gironde region. Benefiting from the appellation of its commune, it is classified as a Second Grand Cru in the 1855 classification. The 45-hectare Leoville Barton vineyard is planted with 72% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot, and 8% Cabernet Franc, on a marvelous terroir renowned as the best in the world for vines, and benefiting from ideal climatic conditions. Aging: 18 to 20 months in oak barrels, on average 60% new Due to the absence of a château on this terroir, the wine is traditionally aged in the cellars of its sister estate, Langoa-Barton, which it regularly outclasses despite identical grape varieties and vinification. Very well-balanced, this wine with a powerful and generous character is considered one of the best Saint-Julien wines.