2006 Leoville Poyferre
By Chateau Leoville Poyferre
2006 Leoville Poyferre from Chateau Leoville Poyferre, St-Julien, Bordeaux
The St-Julien appellation in Bordeaux has long been heralded for its remarkable balance of power and elegance, a duality that the 2006 Leoville Poyferre from Chateau Leoville Poyferre captures with exceptional grace. This vintage stands as a testament to the poise achievable in Bordeaux's left bank, even in a year that threw challenges at vintners across the region.
An Exemplary Stalwart of St-Julien
While 2006 did not witness the climatic bravado of its predecessor, it gifted us wines characterised by their structured tannins and enigmatic depths; a growing season marked by a hot July followed by a cooler August created ideal conditions for slow and steady maturation of the grapes. Notably, 2006 was a year where meticulous vineyard management and the art of blending came to the fore, perhaps nowhere more so than at Chateau Leoville Poyferre.
The 2006 Leoville Poyferre displays remarkable complexity and finesse. On the nose, it conjures the classic aromas of dark fruit medley and hints of tobacco, encased in the supple embrace of cedar wood undertones. As it unfolds on the palate, it reveals a rich tapestry of flavours – from blackcurrant to a subtle hint of graphite – all underpinned by an exquisitely refined tannic backbone.
A Vintage Worthy of Fine Wine Portfolios
The astute wine investor will acknowledge the 2006 Leoville Poyferre as a vintage illustrative of robust longevity and gradual revelation. It is a consummate addition to any collection, presenting an opportunity for maturation with the promise of yielding captivating complexity for many years to come.
To appreciate this vintage is to understand its discreet yet undeniable prowess. The 2006 Leoville Poyferre is a discerning selection for investors seeking St-Julien’s tempered vigour signalled by this particular harvest, securing its place amongst well-considered portfolios.
In summation, when we reflect upon the tapestry woven by 2006 across Bordeaux, within it we find a thread of sterling quality in the Leoville Poyferre from Chateau Leoville Poyferre. A wine both intriguing now and tantalising for its future promise – an eloquent embodiment of St-Julien’s pedigree.
Market price (USD)
$860.00
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
53.85
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted blind at Southwold '06 Bordeaux tasting. A superb Poyferre from Didier Cuvelier. This is very ripe on the nose, good lift but it has a lot of oak at the moment, with black plum, cassis, orange sorbet and subtle honeyed aromas. The palate is full-bodied, decadent, grippy tannins that coat the mouth, very primal, dense blackberry, cassis, tar and cedar, weighty on the finish. This needs serious time to mellow out, but it is unequivocally a class act. Tasted January 2010.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Sep 2010
Tasted at Bordeaux Index's annual 10-Year On tasting in London. The 2006 Château Léoville Poyferré has one of the most harmonious and complete bouquets from Saint Julien: very well-defined blackberry, briary and chalky scents, real focus and delivery here. The palate is medium-bodied with fine, ripe tannin matched with well-judged acidity. Like the 2006 Léoville-Barton, it is stubborn and backward, but there is clearly harmony and focus on the finish, the new oak deftly assimilated in the fabric of the wine. This is a lovely wine from Didier Cuvelier. Tasted January 2016.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 29 May 2016
Dense ruby/purple, with sweet blackberry and black currant fruit with hints of smoke, espresso roast, and new saddle leather, this is another impressively endowed but tannic, backward style of wine. The concentration, brightness, and depth are all present, but I can't see it being even approachable in less than 5-7 years. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2028
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #181 Feb 2009