What Second Growth Château Léoville-Barton lacks in size, it more than makes up for in quality and reputation. It is the smallest of the Léoville parcels with 48 hectares of vines, the majority of which are Cabernet Sauvignon, although Merlot and Petit Verdot are also planted. Léoville-Barton is still closely linked to its sister château, Langoa-Barton. Both estates were purchased by Hugh Barton in the 1820s and have remained in the same family since then. Léoville-Barton has no château or winery of its own, the estate depicted on its label is Langoa-Barton, and the wine is made in Langoa’s winery. The reputation of the estate soared under the management of Anthony Barton, perhaps the region's most iconic figurehead. Today, his daughter Lilian and grandson Damien are at the helm and Léoville-Barton is well-regarded for achieving excellent quality at fair prices, as well as being one of the longest-lived wines in the Médoc.
Maturity Mature 2002 - 2020
Prices shown in bond
Maturity Mature 2011 - 2020
Maturity Young 2026 - 2049
Maturity Ready 2010 - 2027
Maturity Ready 2016 - 2030
Maturity Ready 2010 - 2025
Critic score 95.5/100
Maturity Ready 2022 - 2037
Maturity Ready 2013 - 2035
Critic score 96/100
Maturity Ready 2017 - 2035
Maturity Ready 2013 - 2025
Maturity Ready 2014 - 2027
Maturity Ready 2015 - 2024
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