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Château Léoville Las Cases - Saint-Julien 2016 6b11bd6ba9341f0271941e7df664d056

Couleur Rouge
Pays France
Appellation Saint-Julien
Millesime 2016
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    100 / 100

byLisa Perrotti-Brownthe11/30/2018

Very deep purple-black colored, the 2016 Léoville Las Cases (composed of 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot and 11% Cabernet Franc) is quite closed to begin, yet with patient coaxing it unfurls beautifully to reveal suggestions of ripe blackcurrants, black raspberries, warm redcurrants and wild blueberries, followed by touches of unsmoked cigars, tilled red soil, cast iron pan, fallen leaves and lavender plus wonderfully fragrant wafts of lilacs and baking spices. Medium to full-bodied, the palate is packed with tightly knit, very subtle layers of minerals, floral notions and black and red berries, all framed by exquisitely ripe, silt-like tannins and fantastic freshness, finishing with epic length and depth. Simply captivating even in its youth, give it at least a decade in the cellar and then enjoy it over the next 50+ years.

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    100 / 100

byJane Ansonthe10/31/2018

Nothing under 20 years old supplies fruit for the grand vin de Léoville. It's extremely dark and rich, a stately purple in colour with some violet around the rim. Right from the off it expands upwards and outwards, showing polished dark, dark fruits such as black cherry and cassis, alongside slate, liquorice and rosemary. It's mouthfilling and almost less austere than all of the others, yet it's a serious wine. The tannins close in on themselves at the end, showing how this is built to last. A great advert for the whole of Bordeaux, and for me it's the clear wine of the vintage.
Drinking Window 2026 - 2045

Wein Wisser
Wein Wisser
    19,5 / 20

the5/22/2017

75 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 15 % Merlot und 11 % Cabernet Franc. Ertrag: Mit 40 hl/ha etwas höher als 2015, aber weniger Grand Vin als 2015: 65 % ohne Clos du Marquis. Tiefes Purpur mit violettem Rand. Konzentrierte  assisnase, dahinter Pumpernickel und edle Würze sowie Veilchen aufsteigend, im zweiten Ansatz kommen dunkle Edelhölzer zum Vorschein. Am Gaumen mit seidiger Textur, das ist pure St.-Julien-Klasse – une beauté par excellence! Im Finale zeigt er eine unglaubliche Länge mit grosser Eleganz. Ganz grosser las-Cases, der in der perfekten Trinkreife die Maximalnote erreichen kann. Für mich die Nr. 1 in St.-Julien!

Bettane & Desseauve
Bettane & Desseauve
    98 / 100

by Bettane & Desseauvethe5/3/2017

Complexité sensationnelle du dernier tiers de bouche, et expression quasi parfaite du cabernet sauvignon médocain pour 75 %, épaulé et affiné par 11 % de cabernet franc, ce qui devrait donner à réfléchir à ceux qui ont abandonné ce cépage… 14% de merlot et aucun petit-verdot !

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98-100 / 100

byNeal Martinthe5/2/2017

The 2016 Leoville-Las Cases comprises 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot and 11% Cabernet Franc picked between 30 September and 19 October, during which the harvesters were out in the vines for 16 days. It is matured in 90% new oak and delivers 13.60% alcohol and an IPT of 82. It is initially tightly coiled on the nose and needed coaxing from the glass. There are scents of small black cherries, boysenberry, crushed violets and a slight flintiness that emerges with time. The definition is very impressive—you can almost pick the aromas out one by one. The palate is awe-inspiring. The tannins are so filigree, in fact not dissimilar to their neighbor across the border at Château Latour. That seam of graphite lends this Léoville Las-Cases a Pauillac-like personality, but ignoring stylistic similarities, it is the intensity, depth and arching structure that astounds, with detail on the finish that rivets your feet to the spot. Then the finish is ultra-precise, one of the most mineral-driven that I have encountered in almost 20 years visiting the estate, plus it is endowed with one the longest aftertastes you will find in 2016. Yeah, it's good.

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    97-99 / 100

byJeff Levethe4/27/2017

This powerful elixir has peppery cassis, tobacco, cedar, blackberry and forest scents that cannot be avoided. Powerful, concentrated, mouth filling and very tannic, this could be a modern-day version of what the 1986 Bordeaux was supposed to be. The wine is elongated, regal and driven, stern yet refined. With this much tannin and structure, I’m sure at least 20 years in the cellar are needed before this really starts to shine. Produced from a blend 75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc, the wine reached 13.6% alcohol with a pH of 3.66. The harvest took place from September 30 to October 16. 

Vinous
Vinous
    95-98 / 100

byAntonio Gallonithe4/26/2017

Léoville Las Cases is usually a brutish, powerful wine, especially when young. The 2016, on the other hand, is a wine of total finesse. There is almost no sensation of tannin, even though the wine has the highest degree of tannin ever measured here. Sometimes wines can go from the merely outstanding into the realm of the sublime. That is very much the case with the 2016 Léoville Las Cases. I could describe the aromas and flavors, but that seems superfluous for a wine that delivers so much pure pleasure. Silky (yes, silky) tannins wrap around a super-expressive finish laced with the essence of blue/purplish fruit, crème de cassis, lavender and blueberry jam.

matthewjukes.com
matthewjukes.com
    20 / 20

byMatthew Jukesthe4/25/2017

(75 Cabernet Sauvignon, 14 Merlot, 11 Cabernet Franc) | 90% new oak | 13.6% alc. | 82 IPT Tasted with Pierre Graffeuille, commercial director. Very profound, very focussed and also amazingly exotic, there is a mind-bending amount of class here and it is so dense and so classy that it completely baffles the palate. The weightless- ness and also intensity of the flavours are nothing short of amazing. The tannins are complete and not at all drying but they are incredible and they will arm this wine for a fifty-year life. The colour and turbidity is insane, too. Sitting here tasting this wine is a seriously unnerving out of body experience and I will make it my mission to taste (and drink) this wine as many times as I can for the rest of my life! This is a truly amazing Las Cases and it is a ‘classic’, at the same time as defining a new era of classicism in this commune. Phenomenal. 20++

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    99 / 100

byJane Ansonthe4/24/2017

Cabernet Sauvignon makes up 75% of the main blend, with 14% of 80 year old Merlot and 11% of Cabernet Franc, and aged in 90% new oak. It is hard to think of a vintage when this is not a great wine, but in 2016 it is exceptional, comparable to the majestic 1996. It has all the intensity, richness and depth, but it lets the light in. The yield is fairly high at 40hl/ha, with 3.66pH balancing a tannin index of 82IPT. This is the highest ever at this property and yet the wine is elegant, gorgeous and juicy, with an endless array of black fruits and graphite. The tannins are right there pushing at the front of the mouth, but remain pliable. No need to worry about this ageing long into the future. 98-100 points. Drinking Window 2027 - 2050

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    19 / 20

byJancis Robinsonthe4/21/2017

75% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc picked between 30 September and 19 October, the result aged in 90% new barrels. IPT 82.Amazing combination of the stoniness and backbone of traditional Las Cases with extraordinary vitality and energy, all overlaid with fully ripe fruit. Such richness! Round tannins but  the most youthful wine I have yet encountered. Extremely minerally and thrilling. Jean-Hubert Delon bemoans the fact he will not be alive to see it at its peak, and is convinced it will shut down at some point. It is glorious to taste now.

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    97-99 / 100

byRoger Vossthe4/19/2017

Barrel Sample. Full of the ripest Cabernet Sauvignon, this is an impressive wine. Dark and tannic, it still has room for considerable fruitiness. It balances dense tannins and layers of black plum fruit along with the freshness of the vintage. Everything is in its place; it just needs time, plenty of time.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    97-100 / 100

byJames Molesworththe4/10/2017

A brick house, with layers of cold charcoal, smoldering tobacco, warm cassis, dark plum and blueberry reduction flavors all working seamlessly together. The charcoal edge underscores the entire finish, which is focused and ridiculously long.—J.M.

Jean-Marc QUARIN
Jean-Marc QUARIN
    19 / 20

byJean-Marc Quarinthe4/10/2017

Le meilleur jamais fait avec le 1982, le 1986 et le 1989.Couleur noire. Nez intense, fin, fruité, pur et floral à l'agitation. Grande entrée en bouche ample, puis le vin se développe très, très fruité, juteux, savoureux et complexe au milieu. Puis il fond, particulièrement tramé, sèveux, avec une grande profondeur de saveurs et un tantinet d'austérité.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    98-99 / 100

byJames Sucklingthe4/5/2017

A unique Las Cases that harkens back to some of the great classics such as 1985 or 1986 with its solid backbone of tannins and a walnut, licorice and blackcurrant character. Full and powerful, characterized throughout by a steeliness that shows its strength and energy. Better than the 2015. Ultra-classic.

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Pays France
Appellation Saint-Julien
Millesime 2016
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Domaine Château Léoville Las Cases

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