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Domaine de Leyre-Loup

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91
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Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2009 Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup Cuvée d’Exception Gamay (Morgon)

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This is a dense and rich wine, showing the power of a Morgon and the ripeness of the vintage. It is full bodied, dense and firmly tannic, with red plum and sweet cherry flavors. Keep this fine wine for another 2–3 years.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
90
points

Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2009 Gamay (Morgon)

  1. $23
Powerful, rich and chunky wine. It has the ripest jammy plum and crushed strawberry fruit, along with a serious tannic structure. Just approaching drinkability, its texture is now refreshed with delicious fruit.  — R.V.  (10/1/2011)
90
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Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2010 Réserve Louis Leyre-Loup Gamay (Fleurie)

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This is a perfumed wine with violet aromas and a fragrant character. It has soft plum and cherry flavors, its acidity shaped by ripe fruits. There is a touch of structure that provides a fine finish.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
89
points

Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2008 Réserve Gamay (Morgon)

  1. $35
With some maturity, this has become a rounded wine with attractive soft tannins, freshly peeled plums and bitter cherry flavors. Everything is softening together, the acidity calm and balanced.  — R.V.  (10/1/2011)
88
points

Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2011 Gamay (Fleurie)

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Just bottled, this wine is young, fruity and full of black cherry and red plum flavors. Combined with this is a firm character and a structure of tannins that demand aging over at least 2–3 years.  — R.V.  (12/31/2012)
87
points

Domaine de Leyre-Loup 2010 Gamay (Fleurie)

  1. $30
Fine, aromatic wine, very cherry, its structure and bright fruits already integrating well. Acidity is a dominant element, with the underlying tannins pushing through the intense juiciness.  — R.V.  (10/1/2011)
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