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Bordeaux

Château Léoville Poyferré - Saint-Julien - Rouge - 2014

Characteristics

Country / Region: Bordeaux

Vintage: 2014

Name: AOP Saint-Julien

Grape variety: 61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot, 4% Cabernet Franc

Classification: 2nd Cru Classé

Alcohol: 13.5 vol.

Color: Red

Capacity: 75 cl

AWARDS

Domaine awarded 2 stars in the "Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France 2019 (RVF)"
Domaine awarded 5 stars in the "Guide Bettane et Desseauve 2019"
Guide RVF 2019 : 18/20 RVF
Guide Bettane & Desseauve 2018 : 18/20
Parker Guide: 93/100

Wine:

The 2014 vintage can be described as a prodigious succession of sweetness, humidity, warmth and sunshine that gives this cru great quality. The extended late summer allowed the grapes to ripen to perfection. These conditions have made this a harmonious wine with elegant, polished tannins and dense, fleshy fruit. It can still keep for many years which will give it time to acquire even greater complexity.

Vinification:

Harvesting by hand, 3 weeks' fermentation in vats - Internal thermo-regulation through Heat exchange plates, 18 to 22 months' ageing in barrel of which 75% are new.

Color:

Deep ruby with black tints.

Nose:

Crème de cassis, blackberry jam, black cherries, spice.

Palate:

A big, broad and elegant wine possessing great density and body. A big Saint-Julien with notes of white pepper. The finish is long and persistent.

Temperature:

Serve between 16-18°C

Food and wine pairing:

Game terrine, leg of saltbush lamb roasted with thyme, duck breast with porcini mushrooms, poultry from Bresse à la Forestière, fattened chicken with black truffles, roast teals.

Cellar aging:

From now until 2040

The vineyards of Léoville Poyferré, Léoville Las Cases and Léoville Barton previously formed a single wine estate created in 1638. The last of the parcels were divided up in 1840 and it was Jeanne de Poyferré who inherited the current estate which bears his name today. Since 1920, it has belonged to the Cuvelier family, wine négociants in Bordeaux. The estate has earned its reputation within the appellation’s iconic trio thanks to its consistent quality and exceptional elegance.