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Chateau Leoville Barton Bottle

Chateau Leoville Barton2015

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

2015 Retail Average

95

/100

2015 Pro Rating

Chateau Leoville Barton 2015 Vintage Overview

2015 OVERVIEW

Dark currant and plum fruit in Château Léoville Barton 2015 feels both generous and composed, layered with graphite, subtle spice and a touch of mocha, all wrapped in a firm but velvety frame of tannin. The vintage brings classic ripeness and depth without excess, giving a dense, structured Saint-Julien that already shows plenty of charm but clearly has the bones to age. Expect an elegant evolution from youthful fruit and polish toward more savoury, complex tones over time.

Drinking Window
2022 2040
Pairings

Roast lamb with garlic and rosemary; Dry-aged ribeye with pommes anna; Duck breast with blackcurrant jus

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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.