With the
Léoville Las Cases background in the rearview mirror, I now turn to the actual tasting of the wines. The event was held on May 10th at Vineyard Wine Company (Lake Mary FL) and the participants are pictured below.
The wines included in the tasting are shown in the table below. Petit Verdot was totally eliminated from the Grand Vin blend by at least 1996. Petit Verdot was a part of the blend for the Clos du Marquis wines tasted. The wines were tasted youngest to oldest overall and within flights.
Table 1. Léoville Las Cases tasting lineup by variety and estate
Year | Leoville | Marquis | Cabernet Sauvignon (%) | Merlot (%) | Petit Verdot (%) | Cabernet Franc (%) |
2005 | X |
| 88 | 7 |
| 5 |
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| X | 50 | 37 | 1 | 12 |
2004 | X |
| 76 | 13 |
| 11 |
2000 | X |
| 77 | 9 |
| 14 |
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| X | 68 | 24 | 5 | 3 |
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1998 | X |
| 76 | 15 |
| 9 |
1996 | X |
| 70 | 14 |
| 16 |
1994 | X |
| 60 | 24 | 4 | 12 |
1990 | X |
| 43 | 29 | 7 | 21 |
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1986 | X |
| 66 | 19 | 5 | 11 |
1983 | X |
| 73 | 11 | 5 | 11 |
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1978 | X |
| 55 | 19 | 3 | 23 |
1975 | X |
| 60 | 30 | 3 | 7 |
The 2000s Flight
2005 Léoville Las Cases
Ideal conditions in this year resulted in highly concentrated and perfectly balanced grapes.
This wine still needs time. A mix of black and red fruit on the nose along with tobacco, limestone, cassis, and mushroom. Forest floor, black and red fruit, mineral, and leather on the palate. Tannic monster. — Author
Not ready. Lots of tart cherries and you can tell the fruit is not quite developed yet and will get better with 10 years or more — Brian
2005 Clos du Marquis
Black and red fruit on the nose along with tobacco and graphite. Nose carries through to the palate. The volume of Merlot versus the percentage in the Grand Vin is evident herein. Silky, integrated tannins. Balanced with a lengthy finish. — Author
Medium fruit and a little quick on the palate, slightly green notes, tannic, needs more time — Brian
2004 Léoville Las Cases*
The Grand Vin grapes were perfectly balanced and beautifully fresh.
This wine had a somewhat Pauillac nose with pencil shavings, black and red fruit, earth and spice prominent. Graphite and pencil shavings on the palate. Still somewhat tannic. — Author
For me the best wine of the flight, perfume on the nose, rose petals and potpourri, rocky tannins with cherries — Brian
2000 Léoville Las Cases
Excellent conditions allowed the harvesting of perfectly balanced grapes rich in phenolic compounds.
Concentrated intense dark fruit along with cedar wood, leather, and graphite on the nose.Dark fruits, currants, spice, and minerality on the palate. Full-bodied with grippy tannins and a lengthy finish. — Author
Luxardo cherries, balanced, tobacco notes and graphite – showing Pauillac almost, one of the better 2000 wines I have had this year — Brian
2000 Clos du Marquis
Dried fruits, cedar, mocha, graphite, and cassis on the nose. Sour cherries on the palate and a lengthy finish. — Author.
Still a great wine but with a shorter finish than the Leoville. A very balanced wine with less fruit than the Leoville — Brian
The 1990s Flight
1998 Léoville Las Cases
Early bud break and flowering with a hot, dry August favoring good ripening.
Bright black fruit, cassis, and pencil shavings on the nose along with vanilla, spice, truffle, leather and tobacco. Full-bodied on the palate with red cherries and charcoal. Soft tannins and a lengthy finish. — Author
Fruit was mediocre, a lot of tannins with a chemical nose — Brian
1996 Léoville Las Cases
Grapes, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon, of extraordinary concentration. Perfectly balanced and highly aromatic.
Olives, tar, cedar, violets, dark fruits, cedar box and leather on the nose. Medium weight on the palate. Savory. Balanced. Smooth long finish. — Author
It’s a 1996! Exactly what I thought it would be – excellent, thyme and sage notes blended with great cherry fruit and pencil lead. Tannin and acid matching and balanced. — Brian
1994 Léoville Las Cases
Rains and cool September temperatures disrupted the ideal conditions experienced until then.
Dry red and black fruit, cigar box, cedar, leather, and bell pepper on the nose. Creamy on the palate but with a hole in the middle. Fine tannins and a lengthy finish --- Author
Very short wine, still a very clean wine but fruit was less pronounced. Easy to drink but not complex — Brian
1990 Léoville Las Cases*
Perfectly ripe grapes.
Pencil lead, leather, and blackberry on the nose. Tertiary-rich. Elegant and balanced -- Author
Long lasting on palate with a perfect finish. This fruit was shocking as it was more ripe strawberry then cherry. Fantastic wine which shows that these wines need all the age they can get — Brian
The 1980s Flight
1986 Léoville Las Cases*
Cabernet Sauvignon exceptionally ripe and concentrated.
Blackcurrants, leather, cassis, graphite, and rose petals on the nose. Balanced, persistent, and savory on the palate. Unresolved tannins with lengthy finish -- Author
While an integrated wine, the fruit is declining. Almost a sour fruit at this time — Brian
1983 Léoville Las Cases
Cool and wet spring followed by a hot and stormy July and August. Wet in the first half of September, hot and dry from the 17th on.
Missing fruit. Pencil shavings, cigar box, cassis, and barnyard on the nose. Medium weight with integrated tannins -- Author
All tertiary flavors at this point. Lots of tannin and acid. Very different from the other 1983s I have had this year — Brian
The 1970s Flight
1978 Léoville Las Cases*
Very dry August and September, following a wet winter and spring, allowed for good ripening.
Tertiary characteristics. Almost elegant. Red fruit along with medicinal character -- Author
Wow, what a wine for the age. Fantastic start and has a cola taste about 5 seconds in and has length, light tannin, and acid – my #1 — Brian
1975 Léoville Las Cases
Despite spring frosts, good growing conditions helped the grapes ripen properly.
Red and black fruits, forest floor, pencil lead, tobacco and leather on the nose. Red fruits and a savoriness on the palate. Balanced with resolved tannins and a lengthy finish -- Author
While it had more tannin and acid than the 1978, it was still light. Sweet tart flavor, with sour cherries but not a complex wine and past its time — Brian
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The asterisks associated with selected wines above indicates the wines of the flights. When evaluated against each other, the 1990 Grand Vin was adjudged the wine of the night.
Overall the wines showed very well with the Clos du Marquis holding its own. These wines show better with the passage of time and are consistent in the representation of non-fruit characters such as pencil lead/graphite, leather, cassis and tobacco.
The full lineup is shown below.
We will continue our exploration of the Léoville wines with an upcoming tasting of the Barton wines.
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