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Like its neighbour Leoville Barton, Poyferre is always good value for money. Consultant oenologue Michel Rolland produces wines with a smoother, more fleshy character than the seriously structured wines of its neighbours. The result is a delicious St Julien that can usually charm early in its life and can stand the test of time. The wine is usually a little more plump and exotic than the other two Leovilles.
95+ Points – James Suckling
This is very typical for St.-Julien with violets, berries, blackcurrants and crushed stone. Medium to full body with very fine tannins that run the length of the wine. Powdery tannins and a rich finish. Velvety texture.
95 Points – Decanter
Beautifully fragranced on the nose – floral-edged ripe bramble fruits. Nicely detailed and presents, despite a clear youthful tannic structure this has layers of flavour with ripe and sweet fruit nuances balanced by a mineral grip, salty touches and cool fresh mint leaf notes.
94+ Points – Jeb Dunnuck
93+ Points – Vinous
93+ Points – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate