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Léoville Las Cases - Saint-Julien 2010
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Léoville Las Cases - Saint-Julien 2010

Château Leoville Las Cases est une des propriétés de la famille Delon depuis 1901. 

Le Grand vin de Léoville Las Cases est produit à issu des vignes situées dans le Clos de Léoville Las Cases que vous pouvez apercevoir en sortant du village de Saint-Julien en direction de Pauillac. Une partie est située juste à côté du Château Latour.
Ce vignoble s'étend sur près de 60 ha produisant du Cabernet Sauvignon et du Cabernet Franc avec une expression complexe et raffinée et des caractéristiques totalement uniques au Grand Vin de Léoville du Marquis de Las Cases et largement reconnues depuis des années.

Ce vin, qualifié de "Super Second" vieillit magnifiquement bien et peut durer des décennies avec une grande intensité. Déguster un vieux Léoville Las Cases, c'est toujours goûter quelque chose de spécial, et souvent surprenant. Le Millésime 2010 en est un parfait exemple. 

Le Millésime 2010

Après avoir commencé par un mois d'avril chaud et très sec, le cycle végétatif fut ensuite nettement ralenti par les températures fraiches des mois de mai et juin. La fermeture de la grappe et la véraison se déroulèrent parfaitement bien grâce aux conditions sèches et ensoleillées de juillet et début août. La maturation du raisin bénéficia de conditions exceptionnelles en août et en
septembre.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Sauvignon 82 %
Cabernet Franc 8 %
Merlot 10 %
Appellation Saint-Julien
Millesime 2010
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98

par Robert Parker le 18/08/2022

The most powerful wine in this vertical is the 2010 Léoville Las Cases, a full-bodied, deep and multidimensional behemoth redolent of rich berries, cassis, burning embers, pencil shavings and loamy soil. Broad-shouldered, layered and muscular, with huge reserves of concentration and sweet, powdery tannin, it concludes with a broad, resonant finish. This is a prodigious, somewhat imposing Las Cases that is still an infant a decade after bottling.

Vinous
Vinous
    96

par Neal Martin le 30/04/2020

The 2010 Léoville Las Cases has a clean and precise bouquet, beautifully focused with blackberry, melted tar, cigar humidor and crushed stone aromas. It gains intensity with aeration without ever losing its precision. The palate is medium-bodied with lithe tannins, a fine bead of acidity, a sense of abiding symmetry and detail as it fans out on the mineral-driven finish. This is an absolutely awesome Saint-Julien with a long life ahead. Tasted from an ex-château bottle at the BI Wines & Spirits 10-Year On tasting. Drink 2026-2060

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    97

par Lisa Perrotti-Brown le 05/03/2020

97+ /Blended of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc, the deep garnet colored 2010 Léoville Las Cases delivers tons of evolving black fruits on the nose with notes of crème de cassis, prunes and incense plus wafts of cloves, cedar, cigar box and powdered cinnamon. Full-bodied, rich, bold and decadently fruited, it has a solid frame of grainy tannins, and the oak is faintly notable on the palate. It finishes impressively with long-lingering mineral notes. This one probably needs 3-5 more years to really hit its stride!

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    100

par Jane Anson le 30/01/2020

Layered, textured, deep, cigar box, cassis and earth, managing to simultaneously stretch out, and burrow down. The edges open slowly but surely and seductively. Still inky in colour, this has all the powerful texture and tannic architecture that you expect from Leoville, and unlike the 2009 at its ten year point it is still keeping plenty of secrets close to its chest. But you are going to want to be around when it fully opens. Drinking 2022 - 2050

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    95

par Stephen Tanzer le 31/08/2013

Bright ruby-red.  Vibrant nose combines black and blue fruits, lead pencil and crushed-stone minerality, with a note of kirsch emerging with air.  Utterly silky in texture yet extremely backward, with a medicinal quality keeping the penetrating dark berry flavors under wraps today.  But with a powerful impression of tangy energy, a superb spine of saline minerality, and an extremely long, lively, firmly tannic finish, this classic Las Cases should be a knockout with 12 or 15 years in the bottle. 95 (+?) points

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    99

par James Molesworth le 31/03/2013

Stunning and pure from the get-go, with intense cassis and blackberry fruit. Ultimately takes a slightly austere approach, with a wrought-iron structure driving along while pastis, black tea, licorice snap and asphalt notes course underneath. Long and loaded with grip, this remains remarkably fine-grained. A very chiseled Cabernet that is wonderfully precise and incredibly long. Best from 2020 through 2040. –JM

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    96

par Robert Parker le 01/03/2013

The 2010 is a quintessentially elegant, classic wine of Bordeaux – firm, rigid, perhaps slightly lighter than most of the other St.-Juliens, but stylish, potentially complex, and reminiscent of the style of the 1986, but more concentrated and powerful. It is a blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc with a normal pH of 3.56. It was raised in 75% new oak and the alcohol came to 13.7%. This wine displays loads of black currants, cedar wood and vanillin, but needs a good 7-8 years of cellaring, if not much longer. It should last for 30+ years. What I like about tasting at Las Cases is that Jean-Hubert Delon opens one bottle in my presence, and has another already decanted four hours in advance to compare. It is nearly unanimous on each visit that the decanted wine shows better, which probably gives you some insight into the aging potential of Las Cases. It is certainly one of Bordeaux’s longest-lived wines, and seems to have more and more of a character resembling Lafite Rothschild more than its nearby neighbor, Chateau Latour.96+

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    98

par Neal Martin le 12/02/2013

Tasted at the chateau. The aromatics on the Leoville Las-Cases 2010 stop you in your tracks: blackberry married with dark plum, Mirabelle, crushed stone and a scent of Christmas cake in the background. It is incredibly well defined and develops subtle floral notes with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied – an immediately elegant, classic Las Cases. It is certainly not the powerhouse that is the 2009, but focused, linear...perhaps athletic and honed. It has outstanding minerality and finesse on the finish to die for. This is an exceptional wine from Jean-Hubert Delon. Tasted November 2012.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    99

par James Suckling le 03/02/2013

The aromas to this wine have a beautiful purity of raspberries, blueberries, currants, and flowers that follow to a a full body, with super integrated tannins that are like the finest silk in texture. It shows elegant and pretty fruit character and a reserve and finesse of such great years as 1989 and 1995. The bright strong acidity gives a crunchy and creamy texture. This has a tiny bit more Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend than 2009. Give it at least six to eight years of bottle age.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    99

par James Suckling le 02/02/2013

The aromas to this wine have a beautiful purity of raspberries, blueberries, currants, and flowers that follow to a a full body, with super integrated tannins that are like the finest silk in texture. It shows elegant and pretty fruit character and a reserve and finesse of such great years as 1989 and 1995. The bright strong acidity gives a crunchy and creamy texture. This has a tiny bit more Cabernet Sauvignon in the blend than 2009. Give it at least six to eight years of bottle age.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    99

par James Molesworth le 31/03/2012

Stunning and pure from the get-go, with intense cassis and blackberry fruit. Ultimately takes a slightly austere approach, with a wrought-iron structure driving along while pastis, black tea, licorice snap and asphalt notes course underneath. Long and loaded with grip, this remains remarkably fine-grained. A very chiseled Cabernet that is wonderfully precise and incredibly long. Best from 2020 through 2040.J.M.  

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    95-98

par Robert Parker le 31/05/2011

2010 Leoville Las Cases: As one would expect, this is a powerful, concentrated wine with 13.7% natural alcohol (compared to 2005's 13.2%). The pH is quite normal at 3.56, and its relatively high total acidity gives it a classic, fresh, yet backward style. Given how long vintages such as 1982, 1986, and I suspect, 2000 are taking to reach maturity, prospective purchasers of this wine should easily invest in a decade of cellaring, although I suspect it will be closer to 15 or more years before it reveals secondary nuances. A good 40- to 50-year wine, it is a dense purple, full-bodied style of Las Cases, with classic sweet kirsch, graphite and black currant fruit as well as hints of new saddle leather and subtle oak. Backward, layered and multi-dimensional, the wine is stunningly rich, but brooding. Forget it at least until 2020 or later.

Asian Palate
Asian Palate
    92-93

par Jeannie Cho Lee MW le 24/05/2011

The deep ruby purple 2010 Leoville Las Cases offers notes of blackberries, blueberries, cedar, plums and violets, supported by layers of flavours that are so rich and dense right now that they have little definition. This is a classic but massive Leoville Las Cases with such a thick layer of tannins that it won't be drinkable for at least a decade. The evident substance behind the tannins suggests that while it is not approachable at the time of tasting (en primeur), it may follow other classic and glacially-evolving Las Cases vintages like 1986 and 1990 by eventually surprising us all. This is a wine with alcohol of 14% - the norm is 13-13.5% - and a blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc.

Le Point
Le Point
    18

par Jacques Dupont le 12/05/2011

Fruits noirs, épices douces, prune, bouche tannique, longue, serrée, tanins qui se prolongent en bouche. Serré, très pur, vin classique bordelais, avec de la retenue. Long et plein, c'est un saint-julien tendance pauillac. O=2020 G=20 ans

Decanter Magazine
Decanter Magazine
    19,5

par Steven Spurrier le 30/04/2011

Stunning concentration of fruit, precision and purity, a great vineyard expression and a totally great wine in the most simple sense of the term. Drink 2025-50. (19.5 points)

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    95-96

par James Suckling le 30/04/2011

This is very silky, with a racy and fresh character of violets, currants and raspberries. Full with a super texture. Racy structure. Reminds me of the 1996.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    95-98

par James Molesworth le 30/04/2011

This has almost searing acidity running through it, but it's ripe and mouthwatering, harnessing a massive core of black currant and red licorice notes. Supertight but very fine-grained, this gets tighter, but also longer, as it moves along. This could age in reverse for a while, before it starts to unwind. A brick house. Tasted non-blind. —J.M.

TAST
TAST
    18-19

par Bettane & Desseauve le 30/04/2011

Pas encore complètement formé, corps impressionnant, tannin d’une extraction aussi parfaite que de coutume, race évidente, mais il semble avoir un à deux mois de retard sur le plan aromatique que quelques uns de ses pairs. (18-19+ points)

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    95-96

par Jeff Leve le 25/04/2011

Leoville Las Cases A blend of 82% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc represents 36.7% of the harvest. The wine reached 13.7% alcohol, which is l0wer than the 13.8% level recorded in 2009. Opaque purple in color, this big, concentrated, thick wine is stuffed with ripe cassis and fresh blackberries. Powerful, tannic, ripe, fresh and dense, this masculine wine requires serious cellar time to become civilized. 95-96 Pts

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    17,5

par Jancis Robinson le 19/04/2011

Excellent deep crimson. Very introvert and very dry. Super-sweet start and initially seems much rounder and less obdurate than usual. Though those dry tannins certainly creep up on you at the end! Some silkiness and glorying in the special ripeness of the Cabernet in this wine. Very dry end. Not that long funnily enough. A certain transparency that is not usually there. Drink 2020-2040

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    96-98

par Roger Voss le 08/04/2011

This hugely dense wine has a great smoky character, showing power as well as great finesse. It has rich berry fruit, weaving through the dusty tannic structure, very powerful and concentrated. The finish is severe, but shows the year's hallmark juiciness.-R.V.

Informations : Details :
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Sauvignon 82 %
Cabernet Franc 8 %
Merlot 10 %
Appellation Saint-Julien
Millesime 2010
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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