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Château Langoa Barton 2009

Château Langoa Barton 2009

3e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 91
J. Robinson | 17.5
Wine Spectator | 93
J. Suckling | 93
R. Gabriel | 18
Vinous - A. Galloni | NM94
Vinous Neal Martin | 91
$1,011.00 Incl. GST & DP
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$168.50 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
$171.50
6 x 75CL
$1,011.00

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Marks and reviews

93

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

Very dense and still rather reserved, with dark blueberry, blackberry and fig notes rolled together, framed by freshly brewed espresso and Black Forest cake notes. Long and tarry through the finish, with a melted licorice snap note hanging on at the very end. Best from 2014 through 2030. 10,000 cases made.

93

/100

James Suckling

A rich and fleshy wine, yet it remains decisively dry. Attractive blueberry aroma and impressive supple tannins make this very harmonious. If it was slightly brighter on the nose, this would rate even higher. Drink now. (Horizontal Tasting, London, 2019)

91

/100

Vinous

Neal Martin

The 2009 Langoa-Barton has a surprisingly high toned bouquet with blue and black fruit, a bit of glycerine here, almost New World! The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, slightly lower acidity than one would expect, touches of blue fruit translated from the nose with a sweet and playful, if not profound finish. This is a wine that I have adored in the past but this bottle does not quite deliver, hence my lower score. Tasted at BI Wines & Spirits' Ten Year On tasting.

94

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

The best vintage until 2022 has really come on strong. Full-bodied, rich and intense, yet subdued, classic, and packed with cedar, mint, black and red fruits, dusty tannins and tobacco. There is length and tons of fruit in the finish that keeps on going. Drink from 2023-2045.

93

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Dark ruby garnet colour with purple reflections, delicate brightening on the rim. Fresh blackberry notes, a hint of cherries and orange zest, inviting bouquet. Juicy red berries on the palate with fine fruit sweetness, round tannins, fresh acidity, a finesse-rich, stimulating food wine. Already accessible.

94

/100

Andreas Larsson

Andreas Larsson

Inky dark fruit, some vanilla, wood, coffee beans, blackcurrant, dark plum, tobacco notes; the palate is inky, dark and concentrated, yet in a rather classic and elegant style with nice ripeness and great purity of fruit; very long, clean finish; big potential.

18

/20

Weinwisser

Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. Very dense, fleshy bouquet, plenty of truffle-tinged Cabernet, licorice and tar nuances, topped by a subtle hint of dried banana. Somehow, the new Langoas are becoming more refined. This one displays a wealth of finesse such as a Barton still had about ten years ago and, especially compared with other pricey Grands Crus, represents outstanding value.

18

/20

René Gabriel

Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. Very dense, fleshy bouquet, showing plenty of truffly Cabernet, licorice and tar nuances, with a fine hint of dried banana on top. Somehow the new Langoas are becoming more refined; this one at least has as much finesse as the Bartons had 10 years ago. Considering what other crus will be asking this year, this is a great Grand Cru value.

18

/20

André Kunz

Sweet, deep, aromatic, creamy bouquet with blue and black berries, currants, tobacco, cedar and plums. Dense, velvety, fresh, elegant palate with powerful fruit, good tannins, a velvety, dense structure, and a bold, sweet aromatic profile with graphite and truffle. Very long, full, dense, fresh finish. Can improve further. 18/20 2017 - 2035

93

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Lovely aromatics, welcoming and enticing. A little more reserved on the palate than you might expect, this could do with a good long carafe if drinking now, to fully maximise the brambled blackberry fruits, star anise, cinnamon and tobacco leaf. Anthony Barton director at the time, working alongside his daughter Lilian.

95

/100

La RVF

True to its style, it offers a graceful yet deep palate, with fruit that remains very fresh and fine tannins. Already very seductive.

95

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Highly aromatic. Dense, ripe, a splendid mid-palate, complete, fine tannins, great length, harmonious.

94

/100

Yves Beck

Superb bouquet, complex and of good intensity. On the one hand, it reveals a ripe, approachable side and, at the same time, it shows freshness through hints of mint, while a graphite note underlines the terroir. On the palate, the wine is broad, creamy, and perfectly balanced. Its tannins are silky yet powerful. They promise several more long years for this very fine achievement. Fruity, persistent finish in which the aromatic characteristics return.

92

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Logo on the capsule: LBG Dark, beautiful, deep purple color. Superb creamy nose—fresh, ripe, vanilla‑tinged, smoky, and complex. A tender, melting, airy palate and, above all, distinctly hedonistic. The wine does become a touch tannic in the second half, but its creamy note overlays this tight framework. This slight grip suggests that this cru could go even further in brightness and precision of the tannin grain. That said, 2009 is a fine success.

95

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

94-96 Barrel sample. Lots of new wood here, maybe too dominant. But it is a stage, because the fruit weight is also there to give a wine of considerable complexity, dry and solid.

Description

A rich and full-bodied Saint-Julien wine

The estate

The Château Langoa Barton is a Third Classified Growth in 1855 of the Saint-Julien appellation on the left bank of Bordeaux. The estate was acquired in 1821 by the influential trading company Barton & Gustier, already experienced in wine production in this area around Château Léoville Barton, acquired by the same family in 1826. Today, the Barton family still heads the estate.

The vineyard

The Château Langoa Barton 2009 is a Saint-Julien wine from a vineyard planted on gravel with clay subsoils.

Vinification and ageing

Manual harvesting before sorting, destemming, crushing and then vatting to start parcel vinification. Alcoholic fermentation for 7 to 10 days. Gentle extraction accompanied by pumping over. Maceration of about 3 weeks before running off into barrels by batch. Ageing between 16 and 18 months in French oak barrels, 60% of which are new.

Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon (54%)
Merlot (34%)
Cabernet Franc (12%)

Characteristics and tasting advice for Château Langoa Barton 2009

Tasting

Nose
The nose is seductive with its rich and persistent aromatic framework, evoking hyacinth and hawthorn.

Palate
Full-bodied, the palate combines a beautiful structure with tasty tannins.

Château Langoa Barton 2009
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