Descripción

Estamos ante una de las fincas más antiguas del Médoc cuyo origen se remonta al siglo XVII. La añada 2022 destaca por ser la segunda en toda su historia en la que la Cabernet franc supera a la Merlot en el blend final. El resultado, como apunta el crítico de The Wine Advocate, William Kelley, en las primeras catas, es una combinación de infalible clasicismo y una sensualidad y encanto inusuales respecto al estilo habitual del château

La entrega de este vino está prevista en el segundo semestre de 2025.

Ficha técnica

Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2022
Grado
14.2% vol.
Variedad
83,5% Cabernet sauvignon, 10,5% Cabernet franc, 6% Merlot
Origen
Saint-Julien

Cata

Temperatura de servicio
Se recomienda servir a 16 °C.

Viñedo y elaboración

Descripción
Viñedo en una ubicación próxima al estuario del Gironda, influencia que se traduce en una gran diversidad de suelos y un microclima muy particular que permite la maduración muy temprana de las uvas protegiéndolas además de las heladas.
Superficie
55 hectáreas.
Edad
Cepas de una media de 52 años.
Suelo
Compuesto por gravas cuaternarias sobre subsuelo cascajoso-arenoso y cascajoso-arcilloso, en el que también se encuentran arcillas más o menos profundas y compactas.
Rendimiento
36 hectolitros por hectárea.
Cosecha
Vendimia manual efectuada del 8 al 30 de septiembre.
Envejecimiento
Crianza en barricas de roble francés (el 84% nuevas).

Opinión de los críticos

James Suckling:

This shows no gravity. The tannins are totally melted in the wine and give it fantastic structure, but the texture is so fresh and vivid. Crushed stone. Cloves. Chinese spices. Great finish. Opening and flying away. Orange peel. Very special. Thought-provoking. Endless. 83.5% cabernet sauvignon, 10.5% cabernet franc and 6% merlot.

The Wine Advocate:

One of the wines of the vintage this year is the 2022 Léoville Las Cases, a monument in the making that combines unerring classicism with unusual sensuality and charm by the standards of this estate's sometimes youthfully forbidding wines. Exhibiting deep aromas of dark berries, violets, pencil lead, rose petals and tobacco leaf, it's full-bodied, deep and multidimensional, with terrific concentration, beautiful purity of fruit, abundant but refined tannins and a long, vibrant finish. On the several occasions that I tasted it, the 2022 was surprisingly open for a young Las Cases, but it wouldn't surprise me if it were to shut down after a few years in bottle. It's a blend of 83.5% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10.5% Cabernet Franc and 6% Merlot.

Jeb Dunnuck:

Looking at the Grand Vin 2022 Château Léoville Las Cases, it has an almost Pauillac-like style in its ripe, powerful aromatics of graphite, lead pencil shavings, cassis, and liquid rock-like minerality. Full-bodied, massively concentrated, and powerful on the palate, it nevertheless stays flawlessly balanced, has just about off-the-charts purity, ripe yet building tannins, and a great finish. This will clearly rank with the truly greats from this address and reminds me slightly of a mix of the 2016 and 2018. It is not, however, going to be for those looking for instant gratification.

Decanter:

A luminous and utterly brilliant wine in 2022 that really sets itself apart. Hints of black bramble fruit, spicy peppercorns, violets, sweet cherries, crushed stones, ink and cocoa powder on the nose - all so very appealing. Tension and direction from the get go, this is sleek and slick, dense but such alluring coolness, with crushed stones and blueberries giving minerality as well as juicy acidity providing lift. It’s not out to shine right now, but there’s such confidence on show. Direct, slowly expanding effortlessly as it goes from start to finish, elongating the fine tannic structure that supports but doesn't overwhelm. So poised and refined, charming in a dark, utterly seductive way. Firm, but fruity, cool and calm, coming in waves. One of the wines of the vintage with striking power but delivered so perfectly with everything in balance. 3.80pH. 85 IPT. A yield of 36-37hl/ha. 98-100 points.