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Chateau Leoville Barton Bottle

Chateau Leoville Barton2010

Chateau Leoville BartonSt-Julien, France

Château Léoville Barton is the grand vin of this historic 1855 Second Growth estate in Saint-Julien, crafted predominant…Learn More »

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/750ml

2010 Retail Average

96

/100

2010 Pro Rating

Chateau Leoville Barton 2010 Vintage Overview

2010 OVERVIEW

In 2010, Château Léoville Barton delivers a towering, classically built Saint-Julien: packed with ripe blackcurrant and blackberry, laced with violet, tobacco leaf, and a gentle frame of cedar and spice. The palate feels powerful yet composed, with deep, sweet dark fruit wrapped in velvety but persistent tannins, finishing long, savory, and commanding rather than showy. This is a reference-point Léoville Barton, combining density, freshness, and enormous staying power in the cellar.

Drinking Window
2018 2038
Pairings

Roast rib of beef with bone marrow; Herb-crusted lamb rack; Dry-aged duck breast with lentils

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Chateau Leoville Barton · Knowledge Base

About Chateau Leoville Barton

Château Léoville Barton is the grand vin of this historic 1855 Second Growth estate in Saint-Julien, crafted predominantly from Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot and a touch of Cabernet Franc on deep Garonne gravel and clay facing the Gironde. Made at neighboring Château Langoa Barton and aged in a high proportion of new French oak, it is known for its classically structured, aristocratic style—combining dense blackcurrant fruit, cigar-box complexity, and firm yet refined tannins that reward long cellaring.