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Chateau Leoville Las Cases  2003
Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2003
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Chateau Leoville Las Cases 2003


Bordeaux Red Blends

from St-Julien, Bordeaux, France

ratings pedigree (past vintages):
2009
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 100 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 100 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 100 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 100 point rating
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 98 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 98 point rating
2008
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 97 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 97 point rating
Wine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 96 point ratingWine Enthusiast Wine Enthusiast 96 point rating
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 94 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 94 point rating
1993
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 90 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 90 point rating
1989
Wine Spectator Wine Spectator 96 point ratingWine Spectator Wine Spectator 96 point rating
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 91 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 91 point rating
1982
The Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 100 point ratingThe Wine Advocate The Wine Advocate 100 point rating
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winemaker's notes:

Chateau Leoville Las Cases is one of the largest and oldest classified growths in the Medoc region of France. The fruit is harvested by hand. The fermentation vessels include a fascinating mix of wooden, cement and stainless steel vats. When finished the wine is pumped to the barrel cellar. Here it is transferred into oak barrique, between 50% and 100% new for the grand vin, depending on the vintage.

critical acclaim:

"Incredible nose of crushed berry, licorice, violets and lightly toasted oak. Pure crème de cassis. Full-bodied, with big, velvety tannins and a long, long finish. Solid. Best after 2011."

97 Points

Wine Spectator

"This is massive, hugely concentrated, topped with wood and intense tannins. Flavors of bitter chocolate are dominant, heavy fruits, blackberries and texture that fills the mouth with dark, dense flavors. Big in all senses."

94 Points

Wine Enthusiast

"The solidly made 2003 Leoville Las-Cases (13.2% alcohol) is a blend of 70.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17.2% Merlot, and 12.6% Cabernet Franc. In this incredibly hot vintage, the alcohol is slightly lower than achieved in 2002, a cool-climate year. While not a profound example of Las-Cases, the 2003 is muscular, deep, and full-bodied with an impressive ruby/purple color, a tight but juicy bouquet of vanilla, black cherries, crushed rocks, and flowers, a sweet attack, and moderately high tannin. Backward and fresh, displaying impeccable delineation and purity, it can be enjoyed between 2012-2023."

93 Points

The Wine Advocate

"Full ruby-red. Plum, tar, cedar and nutty oak on the nose; less exotic than most '03s. Then massive and full on the palate; almost too big for the mouth. As silky as this is, it also possesses very good acidity for the vintage. Finishes with huge but lush tannins and superb length. The IPT here is 74, compared to 70 in 2005, and the alcohol is a tad higher, at 13.2%. A perfect vintage of Las Cases for tasters who normally find this wine too rigorous, but this still promises to be long-lived."

93 Points

International Wine Cellar

user reviews:
The top 3 most liked reviews for this wine.
111ImNumber1 - Cambridge, MA (read all my reviews)
rating (6/17/2011):
Actually, 3.4 stars. Color, this wine has an OKAY color, nothing spectacular really. On the nose, pencil shreds, yes! There a lot of pencil shreds going on here, wet stones, sweet tobacco, dried leaves, and a smell of (swimming pool!), very thin, a hint of blueberries. Midpalate, the first thing I notice here is that this wine is thin! It has a decent complexity, pencil shreds still vibrant, some blueberries coming through. Finish, this wine fills the mouth, acceptable acidity, rough tannins (not harsh though!), considerably long finish, not very pleasant. Overall, this wine is still well balanced. Taking into account that 2003 was a hot vintage in Bordeaux and not really that good, I think this is an acceptable effort compared to the other 2003 Bordeauxs. I have to emphasize that this wine is really thin in the mouth now, so I wouldn't recommend that you put it away for a long time. I am 91 on this effort. Happy drinking!
Style:Earthy & Spicy
Pair with:Cheese > Semi-Firm,Beef > Mushroom
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