2006 Léoville-Barton, St-Julien (Pre-Arrival)
SKU #1030762
94
points
Wine Enthusiast
(Cellar Selection) Right at the top of its form, this 2006 is one of the finest wines to come out of the vintage. The wine is structured and dense, but with such heartwarming ripe fruit that the tannins are almost submerged. There is just a hint of wood, but juicy black currant continues right through to the end. In a year, the fruit will lessen, and long aging begin.
94
points
Wine Spectator
There’s a great dark color to this, with intense aromas of cedar, wood, new leather and crushed blackberry. Fullbodied,with loads of fruit and a firm, powerful palate. Long and mouthpuckering. A muscular baby.
(3/ 2009)
91
points
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Not surprisingly, this wine is closed, masculine, but super-rich, with a denser, more complete and full-bodied style than its sibling, Langoa Barton. Some toasty vanillin is apparent in the black currant aromas intermixed with tobacco leaf, cedar, and spice box. The wine is full-bodied and has a boatload of tannin, not unusual for this estate, as well as an impressively pure, long finish. Everything is here...
(2/ 2009)
91
points
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Good bright ruby-red. Pretty aromas of black cherry, cassis, tobacco leaf, minerals, licorice and violet. Chewy, rich and deep, with good dense mid-palate fruit and excellent concentration. Fuller and sweeter than the Langoa. Finishes long and delineated, with powerful tannic clout and terrific mineral thrust. A serious 2006 for the cellar.
K&L Notes
80% cabernet sauvignon, 20% merlot. Very rich and powerful wine. Fine length and depth of flavor. Great middle fruit. Balanced. At Joanne-solid nose-tons of plums and blueberries on nose. Brooding. Masculine wine. Together. Balanced. A winner again. At UGC-deep and dark color. Huge wine. Tons of everything-long ager. ** Ralph Sands: Incredibly powerful and loaded with deep blueberry/blackberry/plum fruit that is masculine and traditional. It's also incredible that a wine this big is in harmony. The Barton magic at work again!