2002 Château Léoville Las Cases, St Julien, Bordeaux

  • Red
  • Dry
  • Full Bodied
Ready, but will keep
Robert Parker
95/100
Robert Parker
97-100/100
Product: 20028007922
2002 Château Léoville Las Cases, St Julien, Bordeaux
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2002
Alcohol % 13.5
Maturity Ready, but will keep
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Léoville Las Cases

Critics reviews

Robert Parker 95/100
Only 43% of the production made it into the final blend of this remarkable 2002. Produced from a low 17 hectoliters per hectare, it includes 66.7% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14.5% Merlot, 13.9% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot. It has the highest alcohol ever achieved in a Leoville Las Cases (13.5%) as well as a lofty pH of 3.85. Nevertheless, the impression is one of a structured wine with considerable density, a ruby/purple color, layers of flavor, and a classic overall personality. The wine exhibits pure black currant, licorice-infused fruit, huge body, a viscous mid-palate, and a long, heady finish. I suspect this wine wont be nearly as charming as the 2003 in its youth, but it hasnt yet closed down, and I am amazed at just how rich, intense, and full-bodied it tastes even after bottling. This is certainly one of the half dozen or so candidates for wine of the vintage. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2030+.Robert M. Parker, Jr. - 29/04/2005
Drink 2012 - 2030
Robert Parker, RobertParker.com (Apr 2005)
Robert Parker 97-100/100
"A sensational effort from proprietor Jean-Hubert Delon... The wine has tremendously high measurements of extract and phenolics. The color is nearly black/purple, and the wine looks like syrup of Leoville Las-Cases. Dense, concentrated, broodingly backward as well as tannic, but oh, so promising and intense, the 2002 reveals tremendous purity, great intensity, and a finish that lasts for 45 seconds. Clearly Leoville Las-Cases has produced a wine of first-growth quality (whats new?) that competes for the wine of the vintage moniker. robert_parker - Wine Advocate -Oct 2003 Only 43% of the production made it into the final blend of this remarkable 2002. Produced from a low 17 hectoliters per hectare, it includes 66.7% Cabernet Sauvignon, 14.5% Merlot, 13.9% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot. It has the highest alcohol ever achieved in a Leoville Las Cases (13.5%) as well as a lofty pH of 3.85. Nevertheless, the impression is one of a structured wine with considerable density, a ruby/purple color, layers of flavor, and a classic overall personality. The wine exhibits pure black currant, licorice-infused fruit, huge body, a viscous mid-palate, and a long, heady finish. I suspect this wine won’t be nearly as charming as the 2003 in its youth, but it hasn’t yet closed down, and I am amazed at just how rich, intense, and full-bodied it tastes even after bottling. This is certainly one of the half dozen or so candidates for wine of the vintage. Robert M. Parker, Jr. - Wine Advocate - Issue#158 - Apr 2005
Drink 2012 - 2030
Robert Parker, RobertParker.com (Oct 2003)

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Chateau Leoville Las Cases

Château Léoville Las Cases is one of the largest and oldest classified growths in the Médoc. It is the largest of the 3 Léoville properties and now without doubt the leading estate in St-Julien.
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