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Tasting notes
Vinfolio, Apr 2025

The 2024 Langoa Barton combines ripe plum with sweet spice on the nose. There’s a creamy touch, bringing an appealing sweetness to the wine. The palate is lithe, fresh and vibrant, elegant with fine tannins and seamlessly integrated oak. 12.9% alcohol. Aged in 60% new oak. Blend: 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc

Critic Scores

Critic scores
92
92/100

Average Score

93
92-94+/100

William Kelley, Wine Advocate

93
93/100

Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux

More reviews and scores

92 - 94+ points
William Kelley, Wine Advocate
Score 92-94+/100 · William Kelley, Wine Advocate, Apr 2025

The 2024 Langoa Barton is showing beautifully, wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet blackberries and plums mingled with notions of licorice, pencil shavings and lilac. Medium to full-bodied, with lively acids and good depth and density, it's pure and refined. This is a blend of 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 8% Cabernet Franc, picked between 24 September and 5 October.

93 points
Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
Score 93/100 · Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux, Apr 2025

Floral peony and lilac aromatics on the Langoa, and the fruit character keeps things finessed and soft - think red cherry, cherry pit, tobacco, black tea, thoroughly charming, just a little short on the finished compared to the exceptional 2022 or 2023 vintages. The difference in the blends between the two Barton St Julien wines is significant this year, with just over 50% here of Cabernet Sauvignon compared to over 90% in Léoville. Harvest 24 September to 5 October. 60% new oak, 30hl/h yield.

89 - 91 points
Neal Martin, Vinous
Score 89-91/100 · Neal Martin, Vinous, Apr 2025

The 2024 Langoa Barton was picked from September 29 to October 5 and matured in 60% new oak. This is quite closed on the nose—indeed, General Manager Damien Barton had forewarned that for whatever reason, the samples had aromatically clammed up on a sunny day! The palate is medium-bodied with black plummy fruit, touches of graphite and cracked black pepper and nice grip on the mid-palate. The 2024 is not as complex as, say, the 2022, but it has an appealing, linear finish.

About the producer

Ch. Langoa Barton
Langoa Barton

Hugh Barton purchased this estate, alongside Second Growth Ch. Léoville Barton, in the 1820s. Classified as a Third Growth and run by Lilian Barton with her children Damien and Mélanie today, the 20 hectares of vines produce some of the appellation’s most elegant wines – and at reasonable prices.

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