WineSpectator Review:
Incredible nose of crushed berry, licorice, violets and lightly toasted oak. Pure crhme de cassis. Fullbodied, with big, velvety tannins and a long, long finish. Solid. Best after 2011.
Parker Review:
The solidly made 2003 Leoville LasCases (13.2% alcohol) is a blend of 70.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17.2% Merlot, and 12.6% Cabernet Franc. In this incredibly hot vintage, the alcohol is slightly lower than achieved in 2002, a coolclimate year. While not a profound example of LasCases, the 2003 is muscular, deep, and fullbodied with an impressive ruby/purple color, a tight but juicy bouquet of vanilla, black cherries, crushed rocks, and flowers, a sweet attack, and moderately high tannin. Backward and fresh, displaying impeccable delineation and purity, it can be enjoyed between 2012 to 2023.
Tanzer Review:
Full rubyred. Plum, tar, cedar and nutty oak on the nose less exotic than most 03s. Then massive and full on the palate almost too big for the mouth. As silky as this is, it also possesses very good acidity for the vintage. Finishes with huge but lush tannins and superb length. The IPT here is 74, compared to 70 in 2005, and the alcohol is a tad higher, at 13.2%. A perfect vintage of Las Cases for tasters who normally find this wine too rigorous, but this still promises to be long lived.