CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993
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1993

CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE LAS CASES 1993

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expert's opinions

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La Revue du Vin de France January - 2005
La Revue du Vin de France
92 / 100
Franck Dubourdieu September - 2007
Franck Dubourdieu
90 / 100
Jean-Marc Quarin June - 2003
Jean-Marc Quarin
Darker. Red. Good intensity. Even. Beautiful. Clean. Medium intensity. Fruity. Fresh. Note of alcohol. FRESH. Soft on the attack, it evolves round, juicy and flavoursome. The wine shows structure and is a little austere (Las Cases) on the finish, even if it lasts a long time. A rich note maintains it, but it remains firm.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint Julien
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Leoville Las Cases
Château Leoville Las Cases

Château Léoville Las Cases is a wine estate located in Saint-Julien-Beychevelle in Gironde. In the Saint-Julien Médoc AOC, it is classified as a second growth in the 1855 classification.

The estate comprises 97 hectares of vines. The vineyard adjoins Château Latour, separated by the small Juillac stream. At the heart of the estate lies the Grand Clos, a 50-hectare vineyard entirely enclosed by walls, whose entrance is guarded by the famous lion that adorns the estate's bottle labels. Château Léoville Las Cases' vineyard has a grape variety composition of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 19% Merlot, 13% Cabernet Franc, and 3% Petit Verdot. The wine ages for 18 to 20 months in oak barrels that are on average 50 to 100% new.

The second wine is Clos du Marquis. It has been produced since 1902. Anecdote: In a scene from the film L'Aile ou la Cuisse, food critic Charles Duchemin (played by Louis de Funès) manages to identify "visually" a Léoville Las Cases 1953 even when he has lost his sense of taste.

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