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Leoville Las Cases 1989 Trophy St. Julien Bordeaux Wine Review - 2nd Growth Wine 

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Leoville Las Cases is a 2nd growth wine under the Bordeaux 1855 Classification System.
It's name comes from one of the owners of the winery in the 1600s, Alexandre de Gascq who named the vineyard Mont-Moytie Leoville or Lionville. Following the French Revolution, the large Leoville vineyard was distributed among arguing siblings: 55 acres became Leoville Las Cases, 25 acres became Leoville Barton and 20 acres became Leoville Poyferre. The best vineyard near the river and Chateau Latour are owned by Leoville Las Cases.
Pierre Jean de Lascases, the oldest son received what is now Leoville Las Cases and added the Las Cases to the vineyard name. At the end of the 19th century, Theophile Skawinski purchased Leoville Las Cases. Skawinski passed his shares to Andre Delon and the Delon family has owned this winery every since.
The added an additional 45 acres of land but that is only used to produce Clos Du Marquis. Clos Du Marquis is not Leoville Las Cases' 2nd wine but a separate wine. The 2nd wine of Leoville Las Cases is Le Petit Leon. The vineyard is planted 67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 23% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc.
I had the good fortune of visiting the winery in 2017 and having lunch with Pierre Graffeuille, who manages the winery. He gave me some great insight into the wine. Leoville Las Cases wines spend 18-20 months in new oak. The focus is on acidity rather than tannis and Pierre says it is known as the Burgundy of Bordeaux. He believes that if the Leovillle estate had not been split up, it would have be given 1st growth status. The wine is aged: 90% new oak and 10% in 1 year oak and then blended together.)
The 1989 Leoville Las Cases is a blend of 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot, 12% Cabernet Franc, 3% Petit Verdot. This bottle I drank was purchased from the chateau and was recorked by hand at the winery last year, with five people checking every single one of the 5,000 bottles remaining at the chateau. The wines were topped up from magnums of the 1989. Since 1996, Petit Verdot is no longer used in the blend.
For more information about the winery, please visit their website at www.domaines-d...

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Комментарии : 57   
@sanjaypatelmd4669
@sanjaypatelmd4669 Год назад
Love this wine…. Love all Leoville wines…
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Cheers!
@PatrickPHLi
@PatrickPHLi 6 месяцев назад
Love your channel & your video and commentary, @TrophyWineHunter 💯👍. I recently placed an order for a 2016 Leoville Las Cases, and will be looking forward to it. From the book 2016 or yours of Las Cases are scored high. Definitely will follow your other wine tasting reviews as well. Cheers.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter 6 месяцев назад
Patrick: thank you for your kind comments. I have done over 450 videos in the last 2.5 years so lots of videos to look at! Please like, subscribe and keep watching. Cheers!
@KH-bi1xj
@KH-bi1xj Год назад
WoW! 98point! Very interesting wine to me. Thanks for your review and sharing opinion.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Cheers!
@neverFrisco
@neverFrisco Год назад
I still have one bottle of the 1988 in my cellar (95 points from the Wine Spectator). I did enjoy a 1989 Leoville Barton on 4/9/14 at a Brazilian steak house in San Mateo, CA (94 pts from WS).
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
neverFrisco: I had the 1988 in Dec 2022. My notes say it is at its plateau and no need to decant but drinking beautifully now. Please like, subscribe and keep watching. Cheers!
@owjianbang01
@owjianbang01 5 месяцев назад
I concur, the 1990 Leoville Las cases was ethereal
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter 5 месяцев назад
😀😀
@willhaowu
@willhaowu Год назад
Thanks for sharing this amazing experience with us Tony. Love your take on well-aged Bordeaux, I think the complexity Bordeaux wines develop is what makes it unique.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Will: Cheers!
@opelbogger
@opelbogger 8 месяцев назад
Tracked one of these down ..trying this weekend fingers crossed I will have a similar experience!
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter 8 месяцев назад
Niall: please let me know how it tastes! Cheers!
@opelbogger
@opelbogger 8 месяцев назад
@@TrophyWineHunter Delivered the goods. Was a little concerned that there was no label on the back of the bottle (bought from reputable French website but you never know) but it tasted great, still some decent dark fruit, silky tannins, evolved a bit actually as evening went on although we started it straight from a quick decant. Thanks for the tip.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter 8 месяцев назад
@@opelbogger glad you enjoyed. I just had 1989 Calon and I am now of the opinion 1989s do need quite a bit of time to open up. So I don't think they actually start feeling comfortable until 2-3 after decanting. Cheers!
@PhillipDahlOlesen
@PhillipDahlOlesen Год назад
Thank you for a great review! Keep up the good work.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Phillip: thank you for your support. Please like, subscribe and keep watching. Cheers!
@Pseudopimelodidae
@Pseudopimelodidae Год назад
Awesome review. I can really see the enthusiasm from tasting this wine. The video really makes me want to drink more Bordeaux.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Cheers!
@seankaveh
@seankaveh Год назад
Really special wine there and how spectacular that you got to visit and enjoy lunch with Pierre himself! I’ve had Leoville Las-Cases high on my list for a long time and have yet to pull the trigger on a bottle, 1990 looks incredibly promising. The ‘89 looks in great shape and the color is just gorgeous on that wine, I think you’re spot on that it’s got a lot of life left to live! Cheers and thank you for another fantastic review Side note: Is that another DRC I spot on the counter in the corner?! 🔥
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
sean: yes, that is a past bottle I drank...I did a review of it about a year ago so you can just search for it under my channel. Please like, subscribe and keep watching. Cheers!
@seankaveh
@seankaveh Год назад
@@TrophyWineHunter amazing! Checking it out now…
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
@@seankaveh Cheers!
@jayaldeguer6002
@jayaldeguer6002 Год назад
Waited for this video with much anticipation. Glad this bottle is up there for you. Thanks for sharing your experience and assessment of this wine. As always its very educational and very entertaining! Cant wait to try the same bottle I recently got in hk.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
jayalderguer: thank you for the kind comment. Let me know how your bottle tastes. Cheers!
@tarekabdel-hamid2226
@tarekabdel-hamid2226 Год назад
You sounded like “A MAN IN LOVE!!!”
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
tarek: yup...there is good wine and then there is GOOD wine. Cheers!
@grigorhaig
@grigorhaig Год назад
Excellent wine! Cheers my friend!
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
@@grigorhaig 😀😀
@willhaowu
@willhaowu Год назад
Wonderful review! 89 is also my birth year so I may consider acquiring some 89 Bordeaux wines at some point
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
will: the 1989 are really drinking well now but not sure if they will last another 10 years. Cheers!
@nichotime
@nichotime Год назад
🤩Wonderful discussion about 1st growths! '61 Las Cases in 1980 - polished and subtle, maybe of all reds, but still too young. The original 1st growths, aged, - maybe more opulent. 89 is opulent, right? So you lucky duck! Great wines are far above the 100 point scale! 100 points only means nothing wrong, really. 1864 Montrachet is unscorable! maybe need a "billion point" scale! So many new wines are flawless. That is not true of historical wines. The greatest express the most= Need studying, Las Cases maybe the most. Thanks so much!🙏
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
nichotime: scoring is really just a personal preference. My scoring is for my palate since everyone's palate is different. I don't think you can give more than 100 points on a 100 point scale. So the tough decision is to see when to give a high score. Since I am not a wine critic, I feel no need or pressure to give any wine 100 points. I just tell it like how I feel. I have still wines back to the 1920s and Madieras back to the 1800s. I can tell you it is a magical experience to think if those people who made the wine would every think a person like me would be drinking their wines all these years later. Please like, subscribe and keep watching. Cheers!
@coryz6880
@coryz6880 Год назад
What a fantastic experience 🍷
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
😀😀
@tarekbahri2008
@tarekbahri2008 Год назад
Great video and review. The best bordeaux I've had : 1982 Leoville Las Cases . I agree that other wines like the Pontet and Lynch Bages you mention are not in the same league.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
tarek: thank you for viewing my video. Glad I revisited this wine as my last few bottles have reminded me how a great a wine this is. Please like, subscribe and keep watching. Cheers!
@Lioninthenight
@Lioninthenight Год назад
Looking at a Leoville Las Cases 2nd growth 2015 right now. I probably will get it during the holidays. It's listed at $324 dollars. I like your taste!
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Lion: thank you for viewing my video. I think LLLC at that price is a good value. You will need to hold for a few years but your patience will be rewarded. Cheers!
@TSF1991
@TSF1991 11 месяцев назад
great content. just subscribed to your channel. I recently had the 1996 las cases which blew me away (definitely first growth quality, in a good drinking window. i gave it 98 points). i also thought the 1990 las cases, which i had last december was phenomenol. Have you tried these recently? and if so, what are your views, scores for these wines. cheers!
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter 11 месяцев назад
thomas: thank you for subscribing to my channel. 1996: I had a bottle in July. My notes: decanted for 8 hours. Still has acidity and tannins although now leather and silky. Dried dark fruit with an earthy underbrush aftertaste. Preferred the 96 Latour in a side by side tasting but not by much. Exceptional wine. 95 pts. 1990: I had a bottle in April. My notes: double decanted for 3.5 hours. Still powerful and slightly woody aftertaste. Oak and some red fruit on the palate. Needs a bit more aging or aeration. 93 pts. Cheers!
@TSF1991
@TSF1991 11 месяцев назад
@@TrophyWineHunter fantastic. thanks a lot for sharing your notes. would love to do a side by side with 96 latour blind and see which i prefer.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter 11 месяцев назад
@@TSF1991 😀😀
@minka8047
@minka8047 Год назад
Trophy ,my wallet has gotten significantly lighter after watching your show
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
minka: cheers but you can't take it with you so enjoy! Cheers!
@noahcap
@noahcap Год назад
Glad you had such a great experience- the wine sounds fantastic. Any sense of how much the ex-chateau status has to do with how good it was? Also, any recommendations on how to source these ex-chateau bottling? In my experience it's hard to know when you're buying online if a bottle has been purchased on release, or something else. Thanks!
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
noahcap: buying ex chateau gives you the comfort that you have the best possible chance of the wine having perfect provenance. I only buy from reputable sources and I believe that is why my % of spoiled or corked bottles is very, very low. If it does not clearly state it is from the winery, it isnt. Cheers!
@doublewides
@doublewides Год назад
Trophy, very interesting sounding wine. Have you tried Petit Lion and if so, how does it compare? Any chance it offers a less expensive way to replicate your experience with Leoville Las-Cases?
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
doublewides: I have never tried Petit Lion. Cheers!
@rb1084
@rb1084 Год назад
I can’t imagine how a 30 years old Bordeaux tastes like. The oldest wine i had was 16 years.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
RB: I feel pretty blessed to get a chance to taste wines like this fairly often. Tasting older wines takes a different mindset. I will do a video to explain this. Cheers!
@rb1084
@rb1084 Год назад
@@TrophyWineHunter Yes, i am really looking forward to that video!
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
@@rb1084 Cheers!
@rb1084
@rb1084 3 месяца назад
Well Tony, i got myself a bottle of this 1989, out of their cellars en recorked. Very curious.
@oscarayala3
@oscarayala3 Год назад
Pichon Lalande can! Both really close to 1stG.
@TrophyWineHunter
@TrophyWineHunter Год назад
Oscar: I partly agree. I think off and on during its history, it can be quite good. There have been spans in its history where it hasn't been as good. Currently, it is on the upswing again but we won't be able to judge these wines for another 15 years. Cheers!
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