2024 Leoville Barton

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Tasting Notes
The Cabernet (a notably high 92%) dominates the nose here, with pure cassis and pencil lead with lifted, violet florals. There’s a real contrast between the nose and palate, which is much red-fruited in profile, vibrant and with a fine but firm, savoury and chalky grip of tannins. Juicy, mineral and medium-bodied, this is a typically classical offering from the Bartons. 12.9% alcohol. Aged in 60% new oak. Blend: 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Merlot, 2% Cabernet Franc
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William Kelley, Wine Advocate
Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
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A serious wine that will delight patient purists, but which also showcases the new levels of purity and precision that this estate has been attaining since completion of the new winery, the 2024 Léoville Barton is a blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Merlot and 2% Cabernet Franc. Unwinding in the glass with notes of cassis, plums, pencil shavings and violets, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and impressively concentrated, with a taut but nicely integrated profile, concluding with a pure, penetrating finish.
Stands out for the elongated and supple shape and texture of the tannins, builds complexity over the palate and this is well structured, with elegant, finessed, savoury but carefully extracted cassis and bilberry fruits, with cocoa bean and cigar. One of the wines in the vintage with definition and ageing ability, and retains clear Léoville Barton character. Harvest 24 September to 5 October. 60% new oak for ageing.
The 2024 Léoville Barton is a very beautiful wine. Black cherry, plum, lavender, new leather, graphite, crushed rocks, mocha and spice all meld together. A wine of classical build, Léoville Barton is also wonderfully deep and expressive. Today, all of its energy is directed inwards, but there is a lot of wine here. I can't wait to taste this from bottle. Tasted two times.
About the producer

Ch. Léoville Barton is a Second Growth Saint-Julien estate, one of the three famous Léoville estates (along with Léoville Poyferré and Léoville Las Cases). Owned by the Barton family (along with Ch. Langoa Barton), it produces classically structured Claret that ages beautifully.