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Leoville Poyferre 1995 - 2nd grand cru classe

Back from a visit to beautiful but ah so touristy "Mont Saint Michel", it was time for a quick dive into the cave to find something to celebrate Stoke City renewed Premiership contract. I ended up with a bottle of the 1995 Leoville Poyferre, neighbour to Latour and Leoville Las Cases. This was bought as en primeur in 1997 for a mere 20€ a bottle, what we would need to pay know I just would not like to know..(85€)

Anyway dark red colour with a big aroma of cassis, damp wine cellar and tobacco. Great stuff I thought! Beautiful well balanced elegant taste with great length and taste. Wonderful stuff that made one forget about the awful service in Mont Saint Michel and remember glorious fotball events with yet another season to come.

Above picture is from the Wall of Fame in Stoke as I supported the funding of the new stadium some 10 years ago...


Leoville Poyferre 1995 at peak right now and 17 to go!!! Do I need help.....?
Score 18,6 and at the price P++



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