1999 Leoville Barton
By Chateau Leoville Barton
1999 Leoville Barton from Chateau Leoville Barton, St-Julien, Bordeaux, France
As we delve into the tapestry of Bordeaux vintages, there is one that remains remarkably idiosyncratic, the 1999 Leoville Barton from Chateau Leoville Barton. This vintage nestles itself within a period where Bordeaux leaned towards more classical interpretations, preceding the bolder expressions that the new millennium brought forth.
A Testament to Terroir and Tenacity
The St-Julien region in '99 was more akin to an artisan's atelier than nature's playground; it did not boast the climatic fireworks that other years reveled in. What is remarkable about the 1999 Leoville Barton is how it reflects Chateau Leoville Barton’s unwavering dedication to authenticity and quality amidst such understated conditions. In this vintage, one can sense the deft hand of traditional winemaking combined with the subtle assertion of a favorable terroir that has survived these gentler seasonal whims.
Crystalizing Time in a Bottle: The Profile of the '99
In the 1999 vintage, we find a tapestry rich with nuanced aromas — the classic notes of blackcurrant and cedar wood are encased in a structure that expresses both elegance and tenacity. On the palate, this wine offers an intricate balance between tannic backbone and soft fruit generosity; it’s reminiscent of a well-aged tome nestled in a sturdy mahogany bookcase. Each sip feels like turning a page back to the close of an epoch, with a lingering maturity suggesting a commendable longevity.
Furthermore, this vintage has demonstrated not only resilience but also significant growth potential in the fine wine investment landscape. Discerning investors will note that the 1999 Leoville Barton has consistently appreciated over time. This is an emblematic showpiece from Chateau Leoville Barton—a true testament to their ability to craft wines of depth and stature regardless of capricious weather patterns.
Investment Merit Coupled with Drinking Pleasure
For those seeking to diversify their enological portfolio, or seasoned aficionados who revel in uncorking history, this elegant manifestation from Chateau Leoville Barton stands out as an enthralling proposition. It emerges as a wine that bridges epochs, encapsulating the quiet brilliance of ’99—a year that asked for reflection rather than revelry.
Market price (USD)
$1,030.00
12x75cl
Highest score
91
POP score
76.36
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted at the 1999 horizontal at Bordeaux Index. The Leoville-Barton '99 has a well-defined nose, more restrained and extrovert than the Langoa, with notes of blackberry, wild hedgerow/woodland, Chinese tea and a dash of white pepper. Very good definition. The palate is medium-bodied, sturdy tannins, a little pepper again on the entry with very good structure on the mid-palate. Quite foursquare and 'correct' with an edgy, off-dry, very 'Saint Julien' finish. Very fine
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Jul 2009
Dry tannin and a backward, austere, muscular, brooding personality characterize Leoville Barton's 1999. However, it is packed with grip, body, and depth. Give it 5-6 years of cellaring and hope the tannin melts away sufficiently for the fruit to come forward. It should last for two decades, but will it ever be balanced?
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 29 April 2002