Parker about Château Leoville Barton 1999
Dry tannin and a backward, austere, muscular, brooding personality characterize Leoville Barton's 1999. However, it is packed with grip, body, and depth. Give it 5-6 years of cellaring and hope the tannin melts away sufficiently for the fruit to come forward. It should last for two decades, but will it ever be balanced?
Description
Land | France |
Region | Bordeaux Saint Julien |
Rebsorten | Cabernet Sauvignon 72%, Merlot 22%, Cabernet Franc 6% |
Alkoholgehalt | 12.50% |
Füllstand | Into Neck |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | Red |
Inverkehrbringer | Leoville Barton, 33250 Saint-Julien-Beychevelle, France |
Charakter | Dry |
Servierempfehlung | Decant at 16-18°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 2002 - 2038 |
Parker Punkte | 88 |
Jahrgang | 1999 |
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Château Leoville Barton 1999

Château Léoville Barton 1999 is a charming and classic Bordeaux from the Saint-Julien appellation, known for its elegance and harmonious structure. The 1999 vintage in Bordeaux was somewhat uneven, but in Saint-Julien, the wines demonstrated impressive balance and early accessibility.
This wine presents a deep ruby red color that gradually fades to garnet, indicating the onset of ripeness. The bouquet is appealing and complex, with aromas of ripe red and black fruits such as cherries, currants, and blackberries. These fruity notes are accompanied by subtle hints of cedarwood, tobacco, and a touch of earth, giving the wine a classic Bordeaux complexity. Light notes of vanilla and spice from the oak add additional depth.
On the palate, Château Léoville Barton 1999 is medium-bodied, with well-integrated, ripe tannins that lend structure and finesse. The fruit flavors are harmonious and balanced, supported by a lively acidity that lends the wine freshness and vitality. Notes of leather, cedarwood, and subtle spice add complexity without overpowering the fruit.
The finish is long and elegant, with lingering fruit and spice notes that gently caress the palate. This vintage is now in a beautiful drinking window, displaying the classic structure and finesse of a Saint-Julien wine without being overly heavy or tannic.
Château Léoville Barton 1999 is a well-developed wine now entering its maturity phase. It offers a balanced drinking experience that combines the typical characteristics of Saint-Julien with a certain approachability, making it an excellent companion for special occasions or fine dining.
Château Leoville Barton
Information about the winemaker:
The history of Château Léoville Barton dates back to the 18th century. The estate was founded in 1826 by Hugh Barton and has remained under the ownership and management of the Barton family ever since. The Barton family has a deep connection to the Bordeaux region and has nurtured the estate for generations.
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