What is Chateau Léoville Barton?
Wine-Searcher is not responsible for omissions and inaccuracies. Château Léoville Barton is a well-regarded estate in the Saint-Julien region of Bordeaux, ranked a second growth in the 1855 Classification. Quality has soared since the 1980s, and it is considered one of the most dependable
Who owns Léoville-Barton?
With her father, Anthony, Lilian Barton owns Châteaux Léoville and Langoa Barton in the Médoc’s Saint-Julien appellation. Identifying the top keepers in the world of wine. Scores available to PRO users only. As so often, Léoville-Barton stands out for its style and elegance.
Who owns châteaux Léoville?
With her father, Anthony, Lilian Barton owns Châteaux Léoville and Langoa Barton in the Médoc’s Saint-Julien appellation. Identifying the top keepers in the world of wine.
Is Léoville-Barton a good wine?
As so often, Léoville-Barton stands out for its style and elegance. With fresh fruit and acidity allied to generous tannins, it sums up the character of the 2004 vintage. Very classic in Bordeaux terms: not hugely powerful, but delicious. (2005) Very deep, opaque crimson/black.
Château Léoville Barton is a well-regarded estate in the Saint-Julien region of Bordeaux, ranked a second growth in the 1855 Classification. Quality has soared since the 1980s, and it is considered one of the most dependable
What was the 2010 Bordeaux wine like?
The 2010 vintage for Bordeaux is recognized as legendary across the board. A truly great year, despite an exceedingly dry growing season that was not without its problems but, in the end, delivered. A cold winter delayed the initial vine growth, which slo… Upgrade to PRO to view data from the last five years.
Why choose the St Julien vineyard?
The vineyard is located in the heart of the terroir of St Julien. On one of the most beautiful hilltops of Garonne gravel, facing the Gironde, the clay-gravelly subsoil makes it possible to perfectly regulate the vagaries of the weather throughout the year.