Incredible Vintages of Château Léoville Poyferré and Château Léoville Las Cases. Available now.

Tucked into a bend of the Gironde estuary in southwest France lies Saint-Julien, a small village with a huge reputation for world-class Bordeaux.

Two historic neighbours define the area.

Château Léoville Las Cases
One of the most revered estates in the Médoc, founded in the 1600s and still family-run. Its vineyards border Latour in Pauillac, and the wines show the same intensity and depth. Cabernet Sauvignon dominates, producing bottles of remarkable power, graphite precision, and astonishing longevity. Las Cases is often described as a first growth in all but name, with vintages from the 1980s still showing incredible life and the very best capable of maturing for half a century or more.

Château Léoville Poyferré
Owned by the Cuvelier family since 1920, Poyferré has built a reputation for generosity and approachability. Merlot plays a central role here, adding plush fruit, spice, and warmth to the blend. Over the past four decades, major investments in the vineyard and cellar have raised quality to the highest level. Today, Poyferré delivers wines that are seductive when young yet still refined enough to age gracefully for decades.

The Offer
Our cellar currently holds an extraordinary collection from both châteaux. From recent vintages that capture the thrill of modern Saint-Julien to bottles more than a century old, this is a rare opportunity to secure wines that very few collectors ever see. Quantities are limited, and once these bottles are gone, they will not return.

Vintages & Formats

Château Léoville Las Cases

An extraordinary range of Château Léoville Las Cases is now on offer, stretching from 1916 through to the brilliant 2022 vintage. Highlights include 2022 and 2021 in bond (6-packs and single bottles), a strong run of 2019–2018 cases, and rarities such as 2003 magnums, a 1988 6-litre imperial, and a 1979 3-litre.

Collectors can also snap up the treasures of 19551983, and even 1916, each in tiny quantities, often just one case or bottle available. Prices start around £110 and rise to the truly iconic large formats.

 
Château Léoville Poyferré

Château Léoville Poyferré

In the opposite corner (excuse the boxing pun) is a superb spread of Léoville Poyferré, from the youthful 2009 and 2003 to the precious 1953. Formats range from standard bottles to halves, magnums, double-magnums, and even imperials, each parcel almost entirely one case or single large format only. This is a rare chance to pick up perfectly kept Saint-Julien across six decades, with prices starting around £65 per bottle and climbing to showpieces like the 1983 6-litre.

Products

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