Chateau Leoville-Las Cases ‘ Grand Vin de Leoville ‘ 1982 0,75L
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 12 × 12 cm |
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RP | 100 |
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Vintage | 1982 |
Volume | 0,75 |
ROBERT PARKER ” Still stubbornly backward, yet beginning to budge from its pre-adolescent stage, this dense, murky ruby/purple-colored wine offers up notes of graphite, sweet caramel, black cherry jam, cassis, and minerals. The nose takes some coaxing, and the decanting of 2-4 hours prior to service is highly recommended. For such a low acid wine, it is huge, well-delineated, extremely concentrated, and surprisingly fresh. Perhaps because I lean more toward the hedonistic view of wine than the late Michel Delon, I have always preferred this to the 1986, but the truth is that any lover of classic Medoc should have both vintages in their cellar. This wine has monstrous levels of glycerin, extract, and density, but still seems very youthful, and tastes more like a 7 to 8-year-old Bordeaux than one that is past its twentieth birthday. A monumental effort. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2035. Last tasted, 9/02. “
Chateau Leoville-Las Cases Grand Vin de Leoville 1982

Description Overview
From the esteemed vineyards of Bordeaux, the Chateau Leoville-Las Cases Grand Vin de Leoville 1982 stands as an exceptional symbol of prestige and heritage. This rare vintage, produced during a landmark year, exemplifies Bordeaux’s hallmark of classic balance and complexity. With fewer bottles available each year, its collectible appeal grows exponentially, making it an attractive investment-grade wine for discerning collectors and connoisseurs alike. Discover the unparalleled legacy encapsulated in this 0.75L treasure, an emblem of exclusivity and refined craftsmanship.
Key Features & Benefits
Crafted with meticulous care, this 1982 vintage draws from meticulously selected grapes grown in the prestigious Saint-Julien appellation of Bordeaux. Employing traditional winemaking techniques combined with aging in French oak barrels, Chateau Leoville-Las Cases achieves an exceptional depth and richness.
The wine’s nuanced tannic structure and complex flavor profile distinguish it significantly from competitors. For collectors, its impeccable provenance and limited availability ensure a unique asset that holds intrinsic and monetary value.


Heritage & Collectibility
Chateau Leoville-Las Cases is renowned for its historic legacy dating back to the 17th century, maintaining a steadfast commitment to quality and tradition. The 1982 vintage is celebrated among experts for its outstanding balance and longevity, with less than a few thousand bottles believed to be in circulation today.
This rarity combined with the estate’s prestigious market position continually fuels strong collector demand, securing its status as a highly sought-after asset that promises both emotional and financial returns.
Sensory Profile & Usage
Experience complex aromas of blackcurrant, cedar, and subtle tobacco that unfold gracefully on the nose. On the palate, expect layered flavors of dark cherry, graphite, and hints of vanilla, culminating in a long, elegant finish.
Best served at 16-18°C, this classic Bordeaux pairs beautifully with aged cheeses, roast lamb, or game dishes, enhancing your premium tasting ritual. Proper cellar storage in a cool, humidity-controlled environment will further preserve its exquisite character over time.
