TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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dlo
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TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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Brooding dark red colour but full of life and vibrancy. Earthy, cedary nose at first with a fair dose of barnyard, although this trait dissipates with extra breathing. A little later, cassis/blackcurrant fruit begins to rise immersing some of the rather feral beginning, giving the wine a degree of freshness and vitality I associate with quality aged red Bordeaux. The palate raises the bar a few notches. Still emphatically young and tight, brimming with blackcurrant, cedar and plum with the vintage thumbprint of firm but resolving tannins and lively acidity. Garners a substantial finish with wonderful balance and terrific sustain. This wine possesses enormous potential for greatness over the next two decades, although I must rate this bottle as the best (of many) I've tried over the last few years. 93 points.
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David

monghead
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Re: TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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Wow, this wine still seems so young at 24 years of age. Was it purchased on release and stored by yourself since?

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Monghead.

dlo
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Re: TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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Nope. :mrgreen:
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David

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Re: TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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It's good to hear the 86 is still holding out. I still have bottles of the 82 and 85 to drink!

monghead
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Re: TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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dlo wrote:Nope. :mrgreen:


Reason I ask is did you get it from auction, and if so, how long ago? Will I be wasting my time (and money) with sourcing similar '86s from auction now? I guess I just don't want to end up with vinegar that costs 3-4 figures per bottle.

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dlo
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Re: TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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Fair enough, Mong. The last bottle of this I bought from auction was pretty tired. This bottle came from my deceased friend's cellar that was sold off by his widow about 2 years ago. It had been impeccably stored since coming out to Oz in a temperature-controlled container soon after release.
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David

Mike Hawkins
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Re: TN: Ch. Leoville Barton (St. Julien) 1986

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Glad you had a good bottle. Last time I had it, like many Medocs from 1986, it was ruthlessly tannic.

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Mike

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