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2010 Leoville-Poyferre Bordeaux Blend
Bordeaux Blend: 6000ml
$1,199.99
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JL 93-96 JS 95 NM 95 ST 90-93 WA 98 WE 98 WS 92-95Alex Shaw, JJ Buckley, February 2013
59% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 6% petit verdot and 5% cabernet franc. Dark and imposing, with notes of blackberry, dark chocolate and wet earth on a slightly subdued nose. A class St.Julien, the 2010 LeovillePoyferre displays much of the power of Pauillac to the north while still displaying much of the elegance of Margaux to the south. Silky and almost impossibly supple for a young Bordeaux, the dark purple fruit is slightly subdued, but with beautifully integrated tannins and nicely balanced acidity, this is a true beauty in the making. Lay it down until 2020 and drink over the next 3-4 decades.
95 points,
James Suckling, jamessuckling.com, February 2013
Wow. Very intense and aromatic nose with crushed currants and blueberries with hints of nuts and dried flowers. Full body, with very refined tannins and a lovely undercurrent of fruit. Balanced and juicy. Better in 2018.
Jancis Robinson, April 2011
Very concentrated and luscious looking. Exceptionally deep crimson. Very fine and sophisticated on the nose. Both concentration and lift but then perhaps just a bit too concentrated on the palate? Certainly very attention grabbing with lots of very ripe, very dry fruit. Lustrous. With some welcoming appeal. Pure, luscious Médoc Cabernet. Very long and vibrant. 17.5 out of 20.
93 -96 points,
Jeff Leve, TheWineCellarInsider.com, April 2011
Leoville Poyferre From an assemblage of 61% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot, along with 3% Cabernet Franc, this wine reached 14% alcohol. Even at this degree of alcohol, there is no feeling of heat. Smoke, earth, jammy dark berries and cassis scents produce the aromatics. This fresh, chocolate covered cassis filled wine is big and almost brawny in style. Its beefy tannins and low pH combine freshness and power which are made better by the long cassis filled, powerful finish. According to Didier Cuvelier, 2010 reminds him of 2005. I see his point. B ut for me, 2010 is more powerful, while 2005 offers more elegance and charm.
95 points,
Neal Martin's Wine Journal, November 2012
Tasted at the Union de Grand Cru in London. The Leoville Poyferre has an intense bouquet with blackberry, dark plum, violet and a touch of bay leaf - almost Margaux like in perfume - heady and opulent and not far removed from the 2009. The palate is full-bodied with succulent ripe black fruit laced with spice box and white pepper. It is very harmonious, crescendos to a vibrant, shimmering finish surfeit with minerality. Superb.
98 points,
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, March 2013
The wine out distances both Leoville Las Cases and Leoville Barton, but all three of them are compelling efforts. Full-bodied, dense purple in color, with floral notes intermixed with blackberries, cassis, graphite and spring flowers, this full-bodied, legendary effort is long and opulent, with wonderfully abundant yet sweet tannin, a skyscraper-like mid-palate and a thrilling, nearly one-minute finish. This spectacular effort from Poyferre that should drink well for 30+ years. 98+
90 -93 points,
Stephen Tanzer's IWC, June 2011
Opaque inky-purple. Fruit-driven aromas of plum jam, smoky black cherry and chocolate-covered blackcurrant. Then increasingly austere and tough on the palate, with black fruit flavors hidden beneath a thick coating of oak. The long finish features clove, vanilla and underbrush nuances. This massive Leoville Poyferre will need plenty of time to shed its tannic cloak, but appears to possess enough fruit beneath its oaky veneer.
98 points,
Wine Enthusiast, February 2013
A wine of architectural strength and classical proportions, this has straight lines that mark the packed, concentrated fruits, which are sustained by its tannins. This is certainly the best wine that Léoville-Poyferré has produced, sumptuous while so finely structured.
92 -95 points,
Wine Spectator, April 2011
This is big, with layers of succulent blackberry, cassis and linzer torte pushed by sweet spice and a long, graphite finish. Shows lots of smoky, fleshy power, but really sails along.



