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1989 | Chteau Loville Barton | Saint-Julien

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Red Wine: 1989 | Chteau Loville Barton | Saint-JulienDeep, dark ruby-red in color, but not opaque. A medium intensity nose of ripe chocolate & raisin notes overlays cassis & black-cherry fruit.Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketpla

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Red Wine: 1989 | Chteau Loville Barton | Saint-Julien

Deep, dark ruby-red in color, but not opaque. A medium intensity nose of ripe chocolate & raisin notes overlays cassis & black-cherry fruit.

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Producer: Chteau Loville Barton

Vintage: 1989

Size: 750ml

ABV: 12.5%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      Deep, dark ruby-red in color, but not opaque. A medium intensity nose of ripe chocolate & raisin notes overlays cassis & black-cherry fruit. There are plenty of cedary spices on both nose & palate. The mid-palate shows rounded, dark-cherry & blackcurrant fruit that seems slightly brooding. The acidity is quite fresh & there are tobacco-leaf & cedar notes. Alcohol is beautifully balanced & the finish lasts well.

                              Producer Information

                              Chteau Loville Barton is a well-regarded estate in the Saint-Julien region of Bordeaux, ranked a second growth in the 1855 Classification. Quality has soared since the 1980s, and it is considered one of the most dependable wines in Bordeaux, gaining regular praise for its reasonable pricing. Loville Barton is Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant, tannic and austere when young but develops intense blackcurrant and cassis notes, as well as classic Saint-Julien cedar characteristics. The vineyard, which has gravel soils over clay, is planted 74 percent to Cabernet Sauvignon, 23 percent to Merlot and 3 percent to Cabernet Franc. After a manual harvest, fermentation takes place in large temperature-controlled wooden vats, and then the wine is aged in 50 percent new oak barrels. There is no chteau building; that which features on the label belongs to Langoa-Barton, Loville Barton’s sister estate. In 1821, Anglo-Irish wine merchant Hugh Barton bought Chteau Langoa Barton and a portion of the Loville estate which became Loville Barton (the other sections are now Loville-Poyferr and Loville-Las Cases). A second wine, La Rserve de Loville Barton is produced from younger vines and lots which lack the quality and depth of the grand vin. Anthony Barton inherited the two properties from his uncle Ronald in 1983 and guided them through much of the region’s growth in prosperity throughout the late 1980s, 1990s and into the 21st Century. The estate is now run by his daughter Lilian Barton Sartorius and her children Mlanie and Damien.

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