Descripción

Estamos ante una de las fincas más antiguas del Médoc cuyo origen se remonta al siglo XVII. 2017 destacó por ser una cosecha temprana que muestra una pureza "realmente especial" según apuntó en su reseña el crítico James Suckling. Las notas de casis y mora se despliegan junto a recuerdos de pizarra y carbón en una expresión muy aromática, persistente y potente con mucha vida por delante. 

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2017
Grado
13.2% vol.
Variedad
79% Cabernet sauvignon, 11% Cabernet franc, 10% Merlot
Otros formatos disponibles:
Origen
Saint-Julien

Cata

Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 °C.
Consumo
Hasta 2065, aproximadamente, si se conserva en óptimas condiciones.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Viñedo en una ubicación próxima al estuario del Gironda, influencia que se traduce en una gran diversidad de suelos y un microclima muy particular que permite la maduración muy temprana de las uvas protegiéndolas además de las heladas.
Superficie
55 hectáreas.
Edad
Cepas de una media de 52 años.
Suelo
Compuesto por gravas cuaternarias sobre subsuelo cascajoso-arenoso y cascajoso-arcilloso, en el que también se encuentran arcillas más o menos profundas y compactas.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual efectuada del 15 de septiembre al 4 de octubre.
Envejecimiento
Crianza en barricas de roble francés (el 90% nuevas).

Opinión de los críticos

James Suckling:

The purity here is really something. Blackberries and blackcurrants with sandalwood, mint and other classic herbs. Full-bodied and dense with ultra-fine tannins. Silky in all ways. Goes on for a long, long time. A blend of 79% cabernet sauvignon, 11% cabernet franc and 10% merlot. Joyous and serious wine for the vintage. And comparable to 2014 and 2015. Try after 2023.

Decanter:

One of the very few wines in this vintage that truly stains the glass with its wonderfully vibrant anthocyanins. This is an exceptional wine - Léoville just knows how to knock it out of the park again and again. An early vintage meant everything was blended and in barrels before Christmas, with 7.5% press wine, so this has had some time to settle down already. There's huge persistency through the palate, very similar to last year. It has presence and a grip that doesn't want to let go, and you don't want it to either. It continues to reveal itself over the course of the glass, showing slate, cassis, blackberry and charcoal. It's not as powerfully knitted as the 2016, but watch out for those tannins. I expect this will be a wine that, like the 1996 and 2016, will close down and evolve extremely slowly. Stunning aromatics. 90% new oak. 3.72pH.

Jeb Dunnuck:

The grand vin 2017 Chateau Leoville Las Cases checks in as 79% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Cabernet Franc, and 10% Merlot, harvested between the 15th of September and the 4th of October. Brought up in 90% new French oak, it has an incredibly classic style that carries loads of creme de cassis, crushed rock, graphite, and smoked tobacco-like aromatics. These carry to a full-bodied, concentrated, elegant Las Cases that has fine tannins, flawless balance, and a great finish. It shows the refined, regal style of this estate, has beautiful richness and depth, and is going to drink nicely with just 5-7 years of bottle age.

The Wine Advocate:

One of the finest wines of the vintage in Bordeaux, the 2017 Léoville Las Cases is a beautiful Saint-Julien that bursts from the glass with expressive aromas of cassis, wild berries, pencil shavings, violets and a subtle hint of cigar box. Medium to full-bodied, supple and enveloping, its unusually charming, sensual profile largely conceals a considerable endowment of tannin and a bright spine of acidity. Largely spared by the frost due to its optimal location on the bank of the Gironde, and subject to a draconian selection, the 2017's giving style reflects not only the vintage but also more restrained use of press wine chez Las Cases, seeing only 7% in the blend as opposed to the 10% to 12% that was typical not too long ago. It's a masterpiece.

Bettane et Desseauve:

Incroyablement accessible mais sans concession au niveau de l’expression du terroir et de la longévité. Raisin somptueusement mûr pour l'année, texture magnifique, raffinement unique de l’arrière-bouche. Le sommet du millésime.