Château de la Louvière

Pessac-Léognan Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend

9.170 ratings
9.123 pro ratings
Pessac-Léognan, Graves, Bordeaux, France
Sémillon-Sauvignon Blanc Blend
Duck, Squash & Root Vegetables, Shellfish, Turkey, Mushrooms, Cream Sauces, Chicken, Goose, White Fish, Pork, Meaty & Oily Fish, Manchego & Parmesan, Cheddar & Gruyere
Top Notes For
Chris MacLean

I accidentally froze this wine but it thawed into an enjoyable wine. (I couldn’t tell the difference)

I accidentally froze this wine but it thawed into an enjoyable wine. (I couldn’t tell the difference)

Jul 12th, 2024
Bob McDonald

No formal notes. I have several previous Delectable Notes here. You could easily think this was new world with the passion fruit and tropical fruit flavours. The oak maturation adds a creamy textural note. No point in further cellaring I would say but an easy drinking wine now.

No formal notes. I have several previous Delectable Notes here. You could easily think this was new world with the passion fruit and tropical fruit flavours. The oak maturation adds a creamy textural note. No point in further cellaring I would say but an easy drinking wine now.

May 21st, 2022
Jay Kline

I believe this was the second year Chateau Louviere used the Stelvin enclosure on their wines and this may have contributed positively to the experience with this bottle, considering it’s age and rather questionable provenance. The wine pours a sort of burnished gold color, slightly hazy. On the nose, the wine is a little funky with peach, orange, tangerine, lemon, yellow flowers, and wet ashy forest floor. On the palate, desiccated stone fruits and citrus fruits with some vanilla and a nutty marzipan-like thing. Medium+ acid, medium alcohol. Finish is medium+ finish, slightly bitter and slightly sherried but overall really quite satisfying and universally enjoyed.

I believe this was the second year Chateau Louviere used the Stelvin enclosure on their wines and this may have contributed positively to the experience with this bottle, considering it’s age and rather questionable provenance. The wine pours a sort of burnished gold color, slightly hazy. On the nose, the wine is a little funky with peach, orange, tangerine, lemon, yellow flowers, and wet ashy forest floor. On the palate, desiccated stone fruits and citrus fruits with some vanilla and a nutty marzipan-like thing. Medium+ acid, medium alcohol. Finish is medium+ finish, slightly bitter and slightly sherried but overall really quite satisfying and universally enjoyed.

Oct 22nd, 2021
Bob McDonald

Enjoying some White Bordeaux lately. Previous notes from 10 July, a few months ago still apply. A whiff of passion fruit on this occasion. A creamy textural palate with a touch of pineapple juice on the 2nd night Barbara thought. Back Story: Andre Lurton who bought this property in 1965 is an aficionado of Sauvignon Blanc, and Semillon is very much in the minority in this blend. Usually 85/15. Great match with fresh prawns. One of the 1001 wines.

Enjoying some White Bordeaux lately. Previous notes from 10 July, a few months ago still apply. A whiff of passion fruit on this occasion. A creamy textural palate with a touch of pineapple juice on the 2nd night Barbara thought. Back Story: Andre Lurton who bought this property in 1965 is an aficionado of Sauvignon Blanc, and Semillon is very much in the minority in this blend. Usually 85/15. Great match with fresh prawns. One of the 1001 wines.

Sep 7th, 2020
Bob McDonald

Pale to mid lemon in colour. Notes of pear and spice and hint of verbena. Oak influence is light and well managed. The palate leans towards the opulent. Notes of mandarin with medium acidity. A medium cellaring future - very easy to like. Next one in the summer. I believe the blend is mainly Sauvignon Blanc over the Semillon.

Pale to mid lemon in colour. Notes of pear and spice and hint of verbena. Oak influence is light and well managed. The palate leans towards the opulent. Notes of mandarin with medium acidity. A medium cellaring future - very easy to like. Next one in the summer. I believe the blend is mainly Sauvignon Blanc over the Semillon.

Jul 9th, 2020
Shun Kikuchi

citrus, passion fruit, hazelnut. mid+ refreshing acidity. Barrel aged Bordeaux blanc.

citrus, passion fruit, hazelnut. mid+ refreshing acidity. Barrel aged Bordeaux blanc.

Jul 5th, 2020
Lyn Farmer

Contrary to the header for this wine the 2015 La Louvière is not a blend, it is 100% Sauvignon Blanc. It is understated at first, with a soft floral, vanilla and citrus accented bouquet but it opens beautifully on the palate with a lovely spice note. Fine structure, long finish

Contrary to the header for this wine the 2015 La Louvière is not a blend, it is 100% Sauvignon Blanc. It is understated at first, with a soft floral, vanilla and citrus accented bouquet but it opens beautifully on the palate with a lovely spice note. Fine structure, long finish

Dec 28th, 2018
Michael Herzog

Not everyone's style, but it is mine. Oxidized, but reminds me of Selosse Initial. Soy sauce notes. Still has good acid is the thing...

Not everyone's style, but it is mine. Oxidized, but reminds me of Selosse Initial. Soy sauce notes. Still has good acid is the thing...

Apr 29th, 2018
Beau Carson

Absolutely killer wine! Love me some Bordeaux blanc.

Absolutely killer wine! Love me some Bordeaux blanc.

Feb 12th, 2018
Jusden Aumand

Has never disappointed regardless of vintage

Has never disappointed regardless of vintage

Oct 17th, 2017