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Leoville Las Cases
Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint-Julien
Category Red Wine
Classification Second Growth (Médoc 1855)
Note: pictures for reference only. Actual condition, vintage, age and appearance may vary.
C(s)=Case(s), Bt(s)=Bottle(s), Cat=Wine Category
Cat Region Year Producer, Wine Size C(s) Bt(s) HKD/Cs HKD/Bt Score Critic
Bordeaux 2014 Leoville Las Cases BT - - - HK$1,400 98 JS
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Tasting Notes

The Château Léoville-Las-Cases 2014 is a blend of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Cabernet Franc and 10% Merlot cropped at 33 hectoliter per hectare matured in 85% new oak. There is 6.8% vin de presse this year. Picked between 30 September and 13 October over 12 days, it has an intense, graphite-scented bouquet, one of the most Pauillac-like that I have encountered, extremely precise and perhaps less flamboyant than recent vintages. This is very controlled. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, succinctly pitched acidity and an almost pixelated finish that lingers long and tenderly. I love the elegance here – this is an outstanding wine from Jean-Hubert Delon and his team and dare I say, equal to some of the First Growths.

Score: 94-96 Robert Parker (RP), The Wine Advocate (WA), March 2016

I love the nose of blackberries, blueberries, flowers and citrus. Hints of stones and wet earth. Full body and ultra- fine tannins that are so long and seamless. Incredible length. A wine that you want to drink now. 

Score: 98 James Suckling (JS), JamesSuckling.com, February 2018

The 2014 Leoville-Las Cases is a blend of mostly Cabernet Sauvignon, with Cabernet Franc and Merlot, cropped at 33 hectoliters per hectare and matured in 85% new oak. There is 6.8% vin de presse this year. Picked between 30 September and 13 October over 12 days. It has a delectable bouquet with very precise, mineral-rich black fruit infused with oyster shell, which appears to be a leitmotif of Jean-Huber Delon´s 2014s! The palate is medium-bodied with wondrous purity and tension, the acidity beautifully poised and imparting the palpable sense of energy from start to finish. Where it really excels is on the finish: exquisite structure, very complex with enormous persistence that lingers for more than a minute. Surely the wine of the appellation, ditto one of the best Left Bank 2014s.

Score: 96 Neal Martin (NM), The Wine Advocate (WA), April 2017

Readers will have to be patient with the 2014 Léoville-las-Cases, as it is not likely to show well for a number of years. Tightly wound but also medium-bodied and classic in its construction, the 2014 is going to need quite a bit of time to come together. Léoville-las-Cases is so often a wine of power, but here the refined site of the vintage is very much in evidence. The 2014 is a Las Cases built on finesse.

Score: 95+ Antonio Galloni (AG), Vinous Media (VM), February 2017

The 2014 Léoville Las-Cases has a (typically) more introverted, tertiary, austere bouquet compared to the Léoville Barton. Despite coaxing it does not possess much lift – sullen, a wine with a "Closed" sign dangling on the front door. The palate is medium-bodied with sappy black fruit, solid with a sweet core, nicely proportion but just not quite conveying the same joie-de-vivre and energy as its peers. "Perhaps it is saving everything for later?" are the words I penned before this wine´s identity is revealed...well, I should have known. Tasted blind at the annual Southwold tasting.

Score: 95 Neal Martin (NM), Vinous Media (VM), March 2018

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