Pessac-Léognan Blanc 2019
A classic year (2019) from Bordeaux. Dry finish shaped the season — read it bottle-down below.
A classic year (2019) from Bordeaux. Dry finish shaped the season — read it bottle-down below.
A healthy bud-break set the frame for the year; perfume began here, in the cold mornings.
A clean fruit-set filled the bunches; the body you taste was rationed out in June.
Veraison passed in balance; the alcohol reflects a year that neither rushed nor stalled.
A long, cool hang let acidity stay bright while tannin softened — the spine that will carry it.
Aromas of orchard fruit, citrus and wet stone; a medium body carried by bright, mouth-watering acidity and fine, supple tannin. Drinking well now through 2027.
Hand-harvested, wild-yeast fermentation in a mix of stainless and old oak; minimal handling, unfined where possible. Bottled with a light touch of sulphur.
2019 in Bordeaux: dry finish, a classic year overall (warmth index 64/100). The structure above is the readable consequence of exactly that weather — the descent shows you where each number was made.
Cellar at 12–14°C. Serve chilled, 8–10°C; a short decant suffices.
Tasted exactly like the page promised — you can feel the hot August in the glass. Bought two more.
The season-descent sold me, and the bottle delivered. Brilliant length.
Beautiful now; I suspect even better in three years. Packed and delivered cold.