Subskription 2023 vom 12. Juli 2024
2023 Chateau Leoville Barton

2022 CHATEAU LEOVILLE BARTON kostete in Subskription 88,90 Euro, 2023 CHATEAU LEOVILLE BARTON liegt bei 76,90 Euro und das bei absolut herausragender Qualität. CHATEAU LEOVILLE BARTON ist ein ungemein starker und beliebter Brand, auf der Beliebtheitsskala nahezu gleichzusetzen mit den Premier Crus aus Bordeaux. Die Gründe hierfür sind leicht stichhaltig. Zum einen war die Preispolitik der Familie immer extrem fair, zum anderen werden auf diesem Gut Jahr für Jahr Weinqualitäten mit derart frappierender Konstanz released, dass man nur den Hut ziehen kann. CHATEAU LEOVILLE BARTON ist Jahr für Jahr ein sexy Wein, der eine riesengroße Fangemeinde hat und sich preislich immer sehr positiv entwickelt, deshalb sind 76,90 Euro für den 2023er ein Must-buy. Satte 87% Cabernet Sauvignon gelangten mit dem 23er in den Blend, der im neuen Keller enorm von der Mikro-Vinifikation profitierte, die mehr Präzision, Tiefe und Komplexität in den Wein bringt. Wir hatten binnen nahezu 3 Wochen Aufenthalt in Bordeaux mehrmals die Gelegenheit 2023 CHATEAU LEOVILLE BARTON zu verkosten und waren jedes Mal immer wieder zutiefst beeindruckt.
Sehen Sie sich die Bewertungen an und überlegen Sie sich, ob Sie nicht in eine schöne 3er-Magnumkiste zu 472,50 Euro oder vielleicht eine tolle 3-Liter-Doppelmagnumflasche zu 365,60 Euro investieren sollten. Diese Formate werden Sie später nie wieder in analog perfektem Zustand praktisch von Keller zu Keller erhalten.
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