Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2021
HomeStore

Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2021

Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2021

Like its neighbour Leoville Barton, Poyferre is always good value for money. Consultant oenologue Michel Rolland produces wines with a smoother, more fleshy character than the seriously structured wines of its neighbours. The result is a delicious St Julien that can usually charm early in its life and can stand the test of time. The wine is usually a little more plump and exotic than the other two Leovilles.

95+ Points - James Suckling

This is very typical for St.-Julien with violets, berries, blackcurrants and crushed stone. Medium to full body with very fine tannins that run the length of the wine. Powdery tannins and a rich finish. Velvety texture.

95 Points - Decanter

Beautifully fragranced on the nose - floral-edged ripe bramble fruits. Nicely detailed and presents, despite a clear youthful tannic structure this has layers of flavour with ripe and sweet fruit nuances balanced by a mineral grip, salty touches and cool fresh mint leaf notes.

94+ Points - Jeb Dunnuck

93+ Points - Vinous

93+ Points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

$164.46
Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2021
$164.46

Chateau Leoville Poyferre 2021

Like its neighbour Leoville Barton, Poyferre is always good value for money. Consultant oenologue Michel Rolland produces wines with a smoother, more fleshy character than the seriously structured wines of its neighbours. The result is a delicious St Julien that can usually charm early in its life and can stand the test of time. The wine is usually a little more plump and exotic than the other two Leovilles.

95+ Points - James Suckling

This is very typical for St.-Julien with violets, berries, blackcurrants and crushed stone. Medium to full body with very fine tannins that run the length of the wine. Powdery tannins and a rich finish. Velvety texture.

95 Points - Decanter

Beautifully fragranced on the nose - floral-edged ripe bramble fruits. Nicely detailed and presents, despite a clear youthful tannic structure this has layers of flavour with ripe and sweet fruit nuances balanced by a mineral grip, salty touches and cool fresh mint leaf notes.

94+ Points - Jeb Dunnuck

93+ Points - Vinous

93+ Points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Like its neighbour Leoville Barton, Poyferre is always good value for money. Consultant oenologue Michel Rolland produces wines with a smoother, more fleshy character than the seriously structured wines of its neighbours. The result is a delicious St Julien that can usually charm early in its life and can stand the test of time. The wine is usually a little more plump and exotic than the other two Leovilles.

95+ Points - James Suckling

This is very typical for St.-Julien with violets, berries, blackcurrants and crushed stone. Medium to full body with very fine tannins that run the length of the wine. Powdery tannins and a rich finish. Velvety texture.

95 Points - Decanter

Beautifully fragranced on the nose - floral-edged ripe bramble fruits. Nicely detailed and presents, despite a clear youthful tannic structure this has layers of flavour with ripe and sweet fruit nuances balanced by a mineral grip, salty touches and cool fresh mint leaf notes.

94+ Points - Jeb Dunnuck

93+ Points - Vinous

93+ Points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate