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Chateau Leoville Las Cases

2015
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Saint-Julien
UPC
0 15643 50555 3
Red Wine
Verified Stock
1625-15
Product Ratings
James Suckling 98pt

Blackcurrant, blueberry and currant aromas with hints of black licorice and hot stones. Full-bodied with dense and integrated tannins and a long, long finish. It is all there and all about proportional harmony. Excellent focus and beauty.

by James Suckling, 2018
Vinous Media 97pt

The 2015 Leoville-Las Cases has an almost clinical, brilliantly defined bouquet of mineral-rich black fruit, cedar and veins of fresh mint. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grained tannin, beautifully judged acidity, exquisite balance and tangible energy toward the finish of graphite-infused blackberry and a hint of clove. This is one of the appellation's most sophisticated offerings in 2015.

by Vinous Media, 2019
Wine Advocate 95pt

Richer and more demonstrative than the 2016, the 2015 Leoville Las Cases dodders up generous aromas of sweet berries, pencil shavings and loamy soil, framed by a deft application of creamy new oak. Medium to full-bodied, broad and expansive, with a fleshy core of fruit, succulent acids and a giving, gourmand profile, like many 2015s from the Northern Medoc, it's already quite structurally open today, and it will likely attain its peak before both the 2014 and 2016 vintages that bookend it. For many consumers, that may be an advantage.

by Wine Advocate, 2022
Wine Enthusiast 99pt

This wine that comes mainly from a magnificent walled vineyard within sight of the Gironde estuary is structured and dense. Its tannins and firm character show its enormous aging potential. Powerful black fruits come from the 85% Cabernet Sauvignon in this rich, juicy wine.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2018
Wine Spectator 97pt

Filled with blackberry, black currant, fig and boysenberry preserve flavors, this starts off showy, but a back end of brambly grip, warm tar, and pastis-soaked apple wood emerges slowly before taking an authoritative lead on the finish. All the while, a cool charcoal note weaves in and around everything. Best from 2025 through 2045.

by Wine Spectator, 2018