CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000
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CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000
CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000
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CHÂTEAU LEOVILLE POYFERRE 2000

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96 / 100
Jeff Leve - The Wine Cellar Insider
A quick splash decant was all this beauty needed to discover its rich, ripe, full-bodied, concentrated and ready to go character. The wine is supple, deep, dark and as I mentioned, for a 2000, it’s delivering a lot of pleasure with its multiple layers of lusciously-textured fruit. Most of the tannin has melted away allowing this stunner to shine.
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96 / 100
Falstaff March - 2015
Falstaff
 Dark ruby garnet, violet reflections, wider edge brightening, ocher reflections. Dark berry fruit, underlined with mocha toasted aromas, tobacco nuances, but also some cassis and blackberry notes, multi-faceted, attractive bouquet. Substantial body, dark berry fruit, firm, well-integrated tannins, finesse acidity, shows good extract sweetness and length, has secure aging potential.
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95 / 100
Vertdevin November - 2021
Vertdevin
 On the nose it is aromatic, delicate as well as subtle power. It reveals the notes of truffle, fairly ripe blackberry, raspberry associated with humus, mint, pepper as well as a discreet hint of ripe black cherry and a discreet hint of pepper. On the palate, it is fruity, balanced, racy and offers juiciness, a tangy frame, minerality, good definition, a little suavity, a certain sapidity, gourmandize profound and freshness. This wine expresses notes of pulpy / juicy cassis, ripe / small tangy red fruits and more slightly truffle associated with small touches of undergrowth / humus, fresh nutmeg as well as discreet minty hints and a subtle hint of pepper. Tannins are very fine, delicate and delicious. A nice sapidity on the finish / persistence. Nice minerality racy / gravelly.
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Jancis Robinson March - 2010
Jancis Robinson
 Fragrant. Much less concentrated than the Barton but an attractive expression of the vintage and appellation. Dry overall and quite sinewy. You could start to drink this even though it is far from its apogee.
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95 / 100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
 A sensuous, ripe, harmonious bouquet soars seductively from the glass; red-berried fruit, leather, scorched earth, orange peel and a touch of marmalade. Very good definition. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins, lovely focus and purity, seamless texture, cedar and smoke laced black fruits with a touch of graphite towards the finish. This 2000 just does not put a foot wrong.
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95 / 100
Jeannie Cho Lee March - 2015
Jeannie Cho Lee
 This is a gorgeous Leoville Poyferre with vibrant flavors of plum, cassis and sweet spices. This is delicious now but the structure suggests it will age for at least a decade or two easily. Well done!
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint Julien
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Château Leoville Poyferre
Château Leoville Poyferre

The Château of Léoville Poyferré is a second classified growth of Médoc classification in 1855.

During the reign of Louis XIII in 1638, Master John Moytié, ennobled bourgeois Bordeaux and adviser to the Parliament of Bordeaux, had planted a vineyard on a mountain of graves near the river. This place earned the name "Mount Moytié" according to the use of time to designate a place by the name of its owner. Mount Moytié was part of the first historic growths of the Medoc, all born before the Fronde (1648-1653). The Médoc was giving birth to her first parish estates.This beautiful wine from the old Leoville estate north of St. Julien is one of the best terroirs of the appellation and surely the richest of the second growths.

The 80 hectares planted with 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 8% Petit Verdot and 2% Cabernet Franc, give a deep, rich wine.  The Chateau Leoville Poyferre produces elegant wines, very fine, balanced and complex, intense color, and velvety texture, and is disposed to have a very good aging potential.

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