Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2009

Description

Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region: Saint-Julien, Médoc, Left Bank

Varietal: 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc.


The 2009 Château Léoville Poyferré is one of the standout wines from the Saint-Julien appellation and is widely considered one of the best wines of the 2009 Bordeaux vintage.

It is known for its exceptional balance of power, elegance, and depth, with its expressive fruit and finely integrated tannins.

As a Second Growth (2ème Cru Classé) in the 1855 Classification, Léoville Poyferré has a rich history of producing wines with remarkable aging potential, and the 2009 vintage is no exception.

Here’s a detailed tasting note for the 2009 Château Léoville Poyferré:

The wine has a deep, dark ruby color with garnet highlights, indicative of its age and concentration.

It’s visually intense and vibrant, reflecting the quality of the vintage.

The 2009 Léoville Poyferré opens with a powerful and complex bouquet.

Rich aromas of ripe blackberries, cassis, and dark cherries are immediately evident, followed by deeper notes of plum and a touch of black currant jam.

As it develops in the glass, floral hints of violet and iris emerge, adding an elegant dimension to the fruit.

There’s a beautiful layer of spice—cinnamon, clove, and a touch of graphite—that adds depth to the profile.

Subtle notes of cigar box, leather, and toasted oak add complexity, while a faint earthy undertone of wet stone and tobacco adds a savory edge.

On the palate, the 2009 Léoville Poyferré is full-bodied and rich, with a velvety yet structured texture.

The wine offers an impressive depth of dark fruit flavours—blackberry, cassis, and ripe plum—alongside hints of espresso, cocoa, and a touch of licorice.

The tannins are beautifully fine-grained and silky, giving the wine a smooth, luxurious mouthfeel, while still maintaining a firm backbone that suggests great aging potential.

The acidity is bright and fresh, lifting the wine and providing focus to the dense fruit.

As the wine opens up, additional layers of complexity unfold, with a subtle hint of tobacco, dark chocolate, and a touch of leather that adds savoury depth.

The finish is long and persistent, with the dark fruit and spice flavors lingering on the palate.

The tannins remain structured and firm, suggesting that the wine will continue to evolve and improve with further aging.

There’s a wonderful balance of fruit and earthy notes that persists for several seconds, leaving a lasting, polished impression.

The 2009 Château Léoville Poyferré is an exceptional wine that perfectly captures the power and elegance of the Saint-Julien terroir.

It is a wine that balances richness and refinement, with a remarkable complexity that will continue to develop over the next 15-20 years, if not longer.

While it is drinking beautifully now with decanting, it will only get better with time.

This is a wine that will appeal to collectors and connoisseurs alike, offering both immediate enjoyment and long-term aging potential.



14% alc./vol.

96- Robert Parker
96- James Suckling
94- Wine Spectator

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Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region: Saint-Julien, Médoc, Left Bank

Varietal: 60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc.


The 2009 Château Léoville Poyferré is one of the standout wines from the Saint-Julien appellation and is widely considered one of the best wines of the 2009 Bordeaux vintage.

It is known for its exceptional balance of power, elegance, and depth, with its expressive fruit and finely integrated tannins.

As a Second Growth (2ème Cru Classé) in the 1855 Classification, Léoville Poyferré has a rich history of producing wines with remarkable aging potential, and the 2009 vintage is no exception.

Here’s a detailed tasting note for the 2009 Château Léoville Poyferré:

The wine has a deep, dark ruby color with garnet highlights, indicative of its age and concentration.

It’s visually intense and vibrant, reflecting the quality of the vintage.

The 2009 Léoville Poyferré opens with a powerful and complex bouquet.

Rich aromas of ripe blackberries, cassis, and dark cherries are immediately evident, followed by deeper notes of plum and a touch of black currant jam.

As it develops in the glass, floral hints of violet and iris emerge, adding an elegant dimension to the fruit.

There’s a beautiful layer of spice—cinnamon, clove, and a touch of graphite—that adds depth to the profile.

Subtle notes of cigar box, leather, and toasted oak add complexity, while a faint earthy undertone of wet stone and tobacco adds a savory edge.

On the palate, the 2009 Léoville Poyferré is full-bodied and rich, with a velvety yet structured texture.

The wine offers an impressive depth of dark fruit flavours—blackberry, cassis, and ripe plum—alongside hints of espresso, cocoa, and a touch of licorice.

The tannins are beautifully fine-grained and silky, giving the wine a smooth, luxurious mouthfeel, while still maintaining a firm backbone that suggests great aging potential.

The acidity is bright and fresh, lifting the wine and providing focus to the dense fruit.

As the wine opens up, additional layers of complexity unfold, with a subtle hint of tobacco, dark chocolate, and a touch of leather that adds savoury depth.

The finish is long and persistent, with the dark fruit and spice flavors lingering on the palate.

The tannins remain structured and firm, suggesting that the wine will continue to evolve and improve with further aging.

There’s a wonderful balance of fruit and earthy notes that persists for several seconds, leaving a lasting, polished impression.

The 2009 Château Léoville Poyferré is an exceptional wine that perfectly captures the power and elegance of the Saint-Julien terroir.

It is a wine that balances richness and refinement, with a remarkable complexity that will continue to develop over the next 15-20 years, if not longer.

While it is drinking beautifully now with decanting, it will only get better with time.

This is a wine that will appeal to collectors and connoisseurs alike, offering both immediate enjoyment and long-term aging potential.



14% alc./vol.

96- Robert Parker
96- James Suckling
94- Wine Spectator
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Big & Rich

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60% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot, 6% Petit Verdot, 5% Cabernet Franc.

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Bordeaux Blend