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Here are the latest Wine Enthusiast reviews of Domaine de Leyre-Loup wines.

 

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MORGON Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2019

Powerful tannins mark this wine, giving it power and structure. Dense, and with a fine blend of a dry core and spicy black fruits, the wine is worth aging further. Drink from 2024.

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FLEURIE Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2019

Aged for a year in old wood, the wine shows a full texture, smooth black fruits and generous tannins. It has weight and plenty of concentration. The dry core will soften, so wait to drink until 2024.

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MORGON Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2016

Fruit from vines more than 50 years old have given this wine richness and density. Spice from wood aging and the acidity add a lift of freshness and extra complexity. This will be a fine wine as it ages. Drink from 2020.

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MORGON Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2017

Aged for 18 months in wood, this wine has density, a ripe texture and good concentration. Tannins are cushioned by the wood and lifted by rich, black-currant flavors. The wine is still young, ready to drink from 2021.

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FLEURIE Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2018

With its wood aging and rich tannins, this generous, ripe wine has density and concentration. Black-plum flavors and succulent acidity combine into a wine that could age further. Drink from 2022.

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FLEURIE Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2015

A rich wine from this ripe year, this has concentration from the 45-year-old vines and spice from the wood aging. It is packed with black fruits. The wine, with its fresh final fruitiness, will be ready to drink from 2019.

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MORGON Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2019

The wine's tannins have now begun to soften to reveal juicy black-currant and spice flavors alongside attractive acidity. The wine is full in the mouth, bursting with flavor. Drink from 2023.

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MORGON Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2018

Well structured with bold tannins, this wine shows the aging potential of a Morgon. While the wine has black fruit and a juicy, perfumed character, the tension and texture promise a good future. Drink from 2022.

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FLEURIE Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup 2016

Old vines and barrel aging give this wine a perfumed character. The top cuvée from this estate is rich and ageworthy. Ripe black fruits convey fragrance and spice. The wine needs to age further, so drink from 2020.

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MORGON Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2020

Half-century-old vines give this wine its proper concentration and tannic structure. It has ripe berry flavors and some firm, young tannins. Drink from 2023.

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FLEURIE Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2019

Aged six months in tank before bottling, the wine has preserved plenty of fine fruitiness. This has now softened and filled out to give a wine with ripe tannins and a juicy aftertaste. Drink from 2023.

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FLEURIE Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2018

This seven-acre parcel has produced a bright wine. Aged in stainless steel only, it has preserved fruitiness and lively acidity, lifting the red fruits and giving the wine a ripe, perfumed aftertaste. Drink from late 2020.

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MORGON Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2018

Bright cherry flavors in this wine come from the aging in stainless steel. That keeps fruitiness to the fore, with lively acidity and juicy flavors. It offers texture and concentration, ready to drink from 2021.

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FLEURIE Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2020

Planted on granite soil, the vines have given a wine with swathes of black fruits and firm tannins. With ripeness and a juicy aftertaste assured, the wine will be ready from 2023.

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