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Chateau Leoville Barton 2006

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Chateau Leoville Barton 2006

This wine is the flagship red of the historic Château Léoville Barton. Classified as a Second Growth in the 1855 Classification, the estate boasts the longest continuous family legacy in Bordeaux, having been in the Barton family since Thomas Barton arrived from Ireland in 1725. Today, the property is run by the eighth generation of the family, maintaining a philosophy of traditional, quality-driven winemaking that prioritizes elegance and distinction.

Wine Description

The 2006 vintage presents a deep, dense ruby-purple hue with a dark crimson core that lightens toward the rim. The sensory profile is rich and complex, opening with opulent aromas of blackcurrant and black cherry, followed by secondary notes of tobacco leaf, cedar, and spice box. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and structured, characterized by its "masculine" and "beefy" style with powerful, firm tannins and a core of ripe dark fruits like cassis and elderberry. Stylistically, it is known for its purity and poise, leading to a long, mouthwatering finish with mineral and graphite nuances. Composed of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, and 3% Cabernet Franc, this wine has entered its plateau of maturity and is expected to evolve favourably until 2040.

Accolades

  • Wine Enthusiast - 94 points

  • Wine Spectator - 94 points

  • Robert Parker's Wine Advocate - 92 points

This wine is the flagship red of the historic Château Léoville Barton. Classified as a Second Growth in the 1855 Classification, the estate boasts the longest continuous family legacy in Bordeaux, having been in the Barton family since Thomas Barton arrived from Ireland in 1725. Today, the property is run by the eighth generation of the family, maintaining a philosophy of traditional, quality-driven winemaking that prioritizes elegance and distinction.

Wine Description

The 2006 vintage presents a deep, dense ruby-purple hue with a dark crimson core that lightens toward the rim. The sensory profile is rich and complex, opening with opulent aromas of blackcurrant and black cherry, followed by secondary notes of tobacco leaf, cedar, and spice box. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and structured, characterized by its "masculine" and "beefy" style with powerful, firm tannins and a core of ripe dark fruits like cassis and elderberry. Stylistically, it is known for its purity and poise, leading to a long, mouthwatering finish with mineral and graphite nuances. Composed of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, and 3% Cabernet Franc, this wine has entered its plateau of maturity and is expected to evolve favourably until 2040.

Accolades

  • Wine Enthusiast - 94 points

  • Wine Spectator - 94 points

  • Robert Parker's Wine Advocate - 92 points

$72.37

Original: $206.77

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Chateau Leoville Barton 2006

$206.77

$72.37

Description

This wine is the flagship red of the historic Château Léoville Barton. Classified as a Second Growth in the 1855 Classification, the estate boasts the longest continuous family legacy in Bordeaux, having been in the Barton family since Thomas Barton arrived from Ireland in 1725. Today, the property is run by the eighth generation of the family, maintaining a philosophy of traditional, quality-driven winemaking that prioritizes elegance and distinction.

Wine Description

The 2006 vintage presents a deep, dense ruby-purple hue with a dark crimson core that lightens toward the rim. The sensory profile is rich and complex, opening with opulent aromas of blackcurrant and black cherry, followed by secondary notes of tobacco leaf, cedar, and spice box. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and structured, characterized by its "masculine" and "beefy" style with powerful, firm tannins and a core of ripe dark fruits like cassis and elderberry. Stylistically, it is known for its purity and poise, leading to a long, mouthwatering finish with mineral and graphite nuances. Composed of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot, and 3% Cabernet Franc, this wine has entered its plateau of maturity and is expected to evolve favourably until 2040.

Accolades

  • Wine Enthusiast - 94 points

  • Wine Spectator - 94 points

  • Robert Parker's Wine Advocate - 92 points