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1982 | Chteau Loville-Las Cases | Grand Vin de Leoville

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Red Wine: 1982 | Chteau Loville-Las Cases | Grand Vin de LeovilleFull medium ruby. Aromas of currant, black cherry, licorice, minerals and flowers. Thick, sweet and deep. Medium-bodied, with very silky tannins and a long, superfine finish.Order from the La

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Red Wine: 1982 | Chteau Loville-Las Cases | Grand Vin de Leoville

Full medium ruby. Aromas of currant, black cherry, licorice, minerals and flowers. Thick, sweet and deep. Medium-bodied, with very silky tannins and a long, superfine finish.

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Producer: Chteau Loville-Las Cases

Ratings: WA | 95 D | 97

Vintage: 1982

Size: 750ml

ABV: 12.5%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      Full medium ruby. Aromas of currant, black cherry, licorice, minerals and flowers. Thick, sweet and deep. Medium-bodied, with very silky tannins and a long, superfine finish.

      Reviews:

      • Wine Advocate: This huge wine is, in many ways, just as massive as Leoville Barton, but it possesses a greater degree of elegance as well as unreal concentration. Classic lead pencil, cassis, kirsch, cedar, and spice characteristics are abundant in both the nose and full-bodied flavors. The tannins are still there, and, at least from my cellar, this 1982 does not appear to have changed much in the last 10-12 years. One wonders how much patience admirers of this brilliant St.-Julien will continue to exhibit.
      • Decanter: It’s impossible, I know, to believe that a St-Julien might not be perfectly ready to drink at this ripe old age, but here we are, face to face with the conundrum that is Loville Las Cases. You’ll be happy to hear I had the 1981 Loville recently and it was actually open, soft and ready to go. This 1982 is still a little stubborn on first opening, but gets better and better in the glass, with sweet brambly ripe fruits, and rippling tannins that are almost honeyed at this stage. Classic, dense, mineral minty touches on the finish, great persistency and a way still ahead of it. Michel Delon, father of today’s owner, was in charge at this point (and until 2000) and the cellar master Bruno Rolland remembers that they were working in shorts at night in the vat house because even after harvest the temperature was not dropping below 20 degrees at night. They were the first estate in St Julien to start harvesting in 1982 by the way, on September 13. Petit Verdot 5% finishes the blend.

      Producer Information

      Chteau Loville-Las Cases is an estate in the Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux, ranked as a second growth in the 1855 Classification of the Mdoc and Graves. Typical of the appellation, Chteau Loville-Las Cases is Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant, with smaller amounts of Merlot and Cabernet Franc. The estate has a history dating back to the mid-17th Century, when it used to be part of a much larger estate. During the French Revolution (1789-1799) the estate was divided in two with a small section becoming Chteau Loville Barton. In 1840, the original estate was again divided, creating Chteau Loville-Poyferre. All three of the Loville chteaux were named in the 1855 Classification as second growths, but Loville-Las Cases remains the largest. There are 98 hectares (242 acres) of vineyards, planted with 66 percent Cabernet Sauvignon, 24 percent Merlot, 9 percent Cabernet Franc and 1 percent Petit Verdot. The vineyard’s soils are mostly gravel over sand and clay, with some areas where the clay reaches the surface. The proximity of the Gironde moderates weather extremes, lowering the risk of frost and allowing grapes to ripen earlier than vineyards further inland. The vines are on average 40 years old. Loville-Las Cases produces three wines, all red Bordeaux blends. It is credited with being one of the first Bordeaux producers to release a second wine in 1902, even though the second wine in question, the Clos du Marquis, is made from a separate vineyard and thus is not really a second wine. A true second wine, Le Petit Lion du Marquis de Las Cases, was released in 2007, and is a Merlot-dominant wine made from younger vines, which are not yet ready for the grand vin. Domaines Delon, proprietors of the estate, also own Chteau Potensac in the Medoc and Chteau Nnin in Pomerol.

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