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Château Léoville Las Cases Le Petit Lion Saint-Julien 2014

Château Léoville Las Cases Le Petit Lion Saint-Julien 2014

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Relatively new, 'Le Petit Lion du Marquis de Las Cases' is the true 'second wine' of Chateau Leoville-Las Cases. 'Clos du Marquis' is technically a second vineyard rather than 'second wine'.

Critic tasting note: "Young Cabernet Sauvignon vines are blended with older Merlot in this second wine of Léoville las Cases. That gives a wine which is warm, ripe and structured. It does have concentration while also having great freshness and a crisp aftertaste. Drink from 2022."

Sandwiched between the more famous appellations of Pauillac and Margaux, Saint-Julien is sometimes unfairly overlooked because it does not have a first growth chateau in the 1855 Bordeaux classification. Pauillac has three of the five Médoc first growths and Margaux has one.

Saint-Julien makes up for this by being home to 11 classed growths, which generate three-quarters of the appellation's output. Five of these are highly rated second growths: Châteaux Léoville-Las Cases, Léoville Poyferré, Léoville Barton, Gruaud-Larose and Ducru-Beaucaillou.

The first three were once a single estate, which would have been exceptionally large for its time. The third growths are Langoa-Barton and Lagrange with châteaux Beychevelle, Branaire-Ducru, Talbot and Saint-Pierre in the fourth growth tranche. All but the latter property are likely to be familiar to most collectors – Château Saint-Pierre is relatively small with 17 hectares (42 acres) of vineyard which supply a wine made at the unclassified Château Gloria.

Almost every acre of the Saint-Julien commune is covered with vines, except for a strip about 500 meters (1600ft) wide on the silted banks of the Gironde estuary to the east. The total vineyard area of the appellation covers approximately 900 hectares (2200 acres).

The châteaux which own them can be split into two neat groups: those around the village of Saint-Julien-Beychevelle and those around the village of Beychevelle.

These two similarly named villages are only two kilometers (1.5 miles) apart, which illustrates the smallness of scale that operates in the Médoc. In fact, the vineyards in northern Saint-Julien back directly onto the vineyards of Château Latour in Pauillac, yet the wines they produce are different in both status and style.

As is the case with many other prestigious Bordeaux appellations, national and foreign investment is common in Saint-Julien. Châteaux here are owned by a combination of wealthy individuals and international companies.

Appellation laws
The appellation laws for Saint-Julien - established in 1936, as with many other regulations in Bordeaux - state that its wines must be made from grapes grown in the commune of Saint-Julien Beychevelle, or very specific parts of the communes of Cussac and Saint-Laurent. The document lists the plots (parcelles) eligible for the title.

Saint-Julien is bordered to the west by the Saint-Laurent commune, whose wines are eligible only for the wider Haut-Médoc appellation. An example of the effect of this can be found in Saint-Laurent's Chateau Belgrave. It lies just a few hundred meters from Château Lagrange, which can claim the valuable Saint-Julien name, yet Chateau Belgrave cannot.

Grape varieties
The grapes permitted for use here are Cabernet-Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Carmenère, Petit Verdot and Malbec. They must come from vineyards planted to a minimum density of 6500 plants per hectare (2631 per acre), with specified vine-management techniques.

The rich palate offers spicy accents and a good structure. The quality tannins leave a smooth and silky sensation. The vinification and selection of the grapes were skilfully completed. This Second vin is quite dense and could be compared to a Grand vin although it lacks complexity and terroir expression. This wine is a good introduction (as with Clos du Marquis) before reaching the quintessence of the Las Cases Grand vin.

Origin:Saint-Julien, Bordeaux, France
Type:Red Wine
Grapes : 57% Merlot 38%, Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc
Alcohol : 13.5%
Bottle Size: 750ml
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