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2004 Leoville Poyferre

By Chateau Leoville Poyferre

2004 Leoville Poyferre from Chateau Leoville Poyferre, St-Julien, Bordeaux

In the tapestry of Bordeaux vintages, the 2004 Leoville Poyferre from Chateau Leoville Poyferre is a testimony to the resilience and finesse found on the Left Bank's terroir. Unlike its more opulent neighbours of the preceding year, this particular vintage speaks volumes about its birth during an unassuming growing season in St-Julien.

 

Harmony Amidst Challenge: A Sound Vintage Investment

The 2004 season was punctuated by vacillating climatic conditions that demanded vigilance and tenacity from vintners. Yet, amidst these trials, the 2004 Leoville Poyferre stands as evidence of a judicious alchemy between man and vine. The vintage emerges with structured elegance, hinting at the meticulous attention to vineyard and cellar management that defines the work at Chateau Leoville Poyferre.

 

Eloquence in a Glass: The 2004 Ensemble

A blend suffused with Cabernet Sauvignon's authoritative character melds seamlessly with Merlot’s plush nuances, while Petit Verdot adds an inkling of spiced complexity. At first approach, it greets one with autumnal fragrances - there's a whisper of fallen leaves intertwined with cedar and an undergrowth note that evokes images of St-Julien's Medocain landscape in late harvest.

The palate reveals exquisite balance; a melee of blackcurrant and tobacco leaf wrapped in a shroud of fine-grained tannins that point to admirable ageing potential. The 2004 Leoville Poyferre carries its heritage with subtlety; it doesn't overwhelm but distinctly charms, indicative of a year where nature and nurture struck an unspoken covenant.

In sum, this particular investment is not for those seeking instant gratification but rather for those who appreciate evolution and reward patience with richness. With almost two decades in bottle, it holds a quiet allure that continues to unfold with each passing year, ensuring its place among the most esteemed cellars.

For connoisseurs and investors alike looking to enhance their portfolio with a wine that epitomises both deftness of production and steadfastness in character, the 2004 Leoville Poyferre from Chateau Leoville Poyferre presides with understated majesty worthy of attention.

Market price (GBP)

£760.00

12x75cl

Highest score

93

POP score

58.46

Scores and tasting notes

93

Along with Leoville Las Cases and a few others, this is among the stars of the appellation. Made in a more floral, supple, Margaux-like style, the deep ruby/purple-hued 2004 Leoville Poyferre exhibits sweet, broad flavors, and plenty of tannin lurking beneath the surface. However, the abundant cherry, black currant, licorice, and smoke notes obscure the tannic clout. This rich, powerful, broad beauty should be drinkable in 2-3 years, and last for two decades.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 28 June 2007

89

This has a more masculine nose, cedar and sous-bois, blackberry, tertiary scents developing in the glass. Hint of singed leather. The palate is medium-bodied, well-defined, slightly abrasive tannins at the moment - a young pup yapping too loudly. Sharp, pointed finish. Fresh, but needs time to settle. Drink 2011-2018. Tasted July 2009.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2010

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