2018
75cl
DP
£50.00
vintage
portfolio
2018
75cl
DP
£50.00
2019
6x75cl
DP
£290.42
2019
6x75cl
DP
£290.42
2019
6x75cl
DP
£290.42
2020
37.5cl
DP
£25.09
2020
12x37.5cl
DP
£301.22
2020
6x75cl
DP
£290.42
2020
6x75cl
DP
£290.42
2020
3x1.5L
DP
£302.42
2021
6x75cl
DP
£320.42
Broking
1982
12x75cl
DP
£1,356.00
2000
12x75cl
DP
£878.46
2002
12x75cl
DP
£608.46
2005
12x75cl
DP
£902.46
2007
12x75cl
DP
£530.46
En primeur
2022
6x75cl
EP
£363.00
2023
6x75cl
EP
To be confirmed
Following the death of the Marquis de Las Cases, the vast Leoville estate was split into three. The Marquis’ son Jean-Pierre took the third that is now Leoville Las Cases, the Marquis’ daughter, Jeanne’s share became what we know as Leoville Poyferre following her marriage to the Baron de Poyferre and the final third was auctioned off and purchased by Hugh Barton.
The great clos of Leoville Las Cases with its grand gates and stone lion is one of the most iconic images of the Medoc. This vast vineyard occupies the most favourable site in the northernmost corner of St Julien. The vineyard is separated from the Grand L'Enclos of Latour by a little ditch. If the 1855 Classification were to be rewritten today, Leoville Las Cases would certainly be a prime candidate for promotion.
Jean-Hubert Delon manages the estate producing wines of great stature and nobility. When Las Cases is on song, it is hard to find anything as enthralling; it is one of the great Cabernet based wines of the world. They have recently introduced a very impressive second wine, Le Petit Lion du Marquis de Las Cases. Clos de Marquis hails from plots to the west of the D2 which weren't part of the original Leoville estate. These vineyards are surrounded by three notable second growths: Leoville Poyferre, Leoville Barton and Pichon Lalande.
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