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2013 Leoville Barton

By Chateau Leoville Barton

2013 Leoville Barton from Château Léoville Barton, St-Julien, Bordeaux, France

The 2013 vintage in Bordeaux presented vintners with a gauntlet of climatic challenges. A wet and dreary start to the season issued forth a summer peppered with difficulties, leaving estates to navigate harvest with surgical precision. The 2013 Leoville Barton from Château Léoville Barton is a testament to the tenacity and expertise of its crafting team, who turned the tides of a troublesome year into a vintage worth contemplating within the annals of St-Julien's history.

 

A Vintage Defined by Resilience

One might approach the 2013 vintage with caution, but I assure you, the Leoville Barton from Château Léoville Barton is an articulate translation of an unyielding vineyard's narrative. The bouquet tells tales of dark cherries and blackcurrant, infused by whispers of cedar and customary tobacco—a nod to the enduring St-Julien appellation.

On the palate, this wine courts you earnestly yet defers to grace. There’s a balance struck between ripe fruit and the more austere earthy notes that critiqued the year. Tannins are assertive but well-integrated, suggesting potential for maturation—a trait savvy investors would do well to note. The vintage’s innate freshness together with poised structure offers an accessible charm without forgoing complexity—a rarity in such years provided by firm selective picking and keen oenological artistry.

 

Curated for Consideration

The resilience of this vintage is not lost on the seasoned collector, nor should it be on the budding enthusiast. The 2013 Leoville Barton displays vibrancy amidst adversity and posits maturity as its next course. While it may never bask in the glory of its more celebrated kin, it bears an alluring potential for favourable return, earning its share of regard amidst those seeking an intriguing addition to their portfolio. Its investment opportunity mirrors its palate: nuanced, quietly confident, and deserving of attention.

In what can only be described as a harmonious blend of professional diligence and providence's graces, the 2013 Leoville Barton from Château Léoville Barton offers a poised representation of a year marked by endurance. Here lies an articulate memento from St-Julien for connoisseurs intrigued by Bordeaux's tales of triumph.

Current market price

£590.00

12x75cl

Highest score

91

POP score

53.64

Scores and tasting notes

90-92

One of the more pigmented and denser colored 2013s, Leoville Barton is atypically forward and tasty at this stage of its development. It possesses a dense ruby/plum color in addition to abundant cassis notes, sound acidity, pure fruit, and a broad, savory mouthfeel. Medium-bodied and packed, it should drink nicely for 10-15 years, and will be one of the longer-lived 2013s.

Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #214 Aug 2014

90

The 2013 Léoville-Barton has a more backward bouquet compared to the Langoa-Barton 2013, but there is more perfume here with blackberry, a touch of sea spray and cold limestone. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe tannin, a crisp line of acidity with finesse and elegance on the finish, which is one of the best you'll find in Saint Julien. This finishes with a flourish after a conservative opening and it should yield a decade of pleasure, maybe more. This is a solid showing in a tough vintage.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 28 October 2016

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