2021 Bordeaux Southwold Results - Leoville Barton
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2025 5:00 pm
First post and long time lurker!
Looks like the annual blind Southwold tasting featuring the 2021's had some interesting results, especially in regards to Leoville Barton taking second place overall and being the lowest price wine to ever finish in the top 3.
Here is the write up:
https://www.farrvintners.com/blog/post.php
For Science - I have since been following a bottle of the over the last couple of days since they are so reasonably priced and have been really impressed, here is my note from CT:
Absolutely delicious. Fresh blackberry, graphite, hints of cigar box and a turn of black currant and an almost eucalyptus sensation of freshness on the finish. The purity is phenomenal. Medium body, medium+ acid, perfectly balanced tannins - this wine is everything you could ask for in a cool year Bordeaux. In a youthful drinking window now with a few hours of air but I wouldn't be surprised if this shut down in the near term. Will age beautifully. (94-96)
Needless to say I will be buying more.
What are you all buying from the vintage? Are you waiting for the pricing to fall more in line with quality or skipping it entirely?
Looks like the annual blind Southwold tasting featuring the 2021's had some interesting results, especially in regards to Leoville Barton taking second place overall and being the lowest price wine to ever finish in the top 3.
Here is the write up:
https://www.farrvintners.com/blog/post.php
For Science - I have since been following a bottle of the over the last couple of days since they are so reasonably priced and have been really impressed, here is my note from CT:
Absolutely delicious. Fresh blackberry, graphite, hints of cigar box and a turn of black currant and an almost eucalyptus sensation of freshness on the finish. The purity is phenomenal. Medium body, medium+ acid, perfectly balanced tannins - this wine is everything you could ask for in a cool year Bordeaux. In a youthful drinking window now with a few hours of air but I wouldn't be surprised if this shut down in the near term. Will age beautifully. (94-96)
Needless to say I will be buying more.
What are you all buying from the vintage? Are you waiting for the pricing to fall more in line with quality or skipping it entirely?