Red Wine: 1996 | Chteau Haut-Brion | Pessac-LeognanMedium ruby-red with dark pigmentation. Rich ripe red-fruit with cedary oak on the nose. Nice lively acidity lifts the fruit, balancing the ripe fruit & cedary structure. Finish is long.Order from the Larg
Medium ruby-red with dark pigmentation. Rich ripe red-fruit with cedary oak on the nose. Nice lively acidity lifts the fruit, balancing the ripe fruit & cedary structure. Finish is long.
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Producer: Chteau Haut-Brion
Vintage: 1996
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Bordeaux Blend Red
Country/Region: France, Bordeaux
Medium ruby-red with dark pigmentation. Rich ripe red-fruit with cedary oak on the nose. Nice lively acidity lifts the fruit, balancing the ripe fruit & cedary structure. Finish is long. Lovely rich & balanced wine but not a blockbuster.
Haut-Brion is the oldest of Bordeaux’s five first growths, and one of the most famous wines in the world. Located in Pessac-Lognan, south of the city of Bordeaux, the chteau is rather far removed from its counterparts, all of which are found in the Mdoc. The vineyards were established in the 1530s by the Pontac family, changing hands several times throughout the ensuing centuries. Historical evidence shows that Haut-Brion was drunk by King Charles II and Thomas Jefferson, and the famous London diarist Samuel Pepys was also a fan of the wine. The estate was acquired by American Francophile Clarence Dillon in 1935 and has been managed by the family since. Haut-Brion is notable as being the only first growth in the Graves region south of Bordeaux city Lafite Rothschild, Mouton Rothschild and Latour are all in Pauillac, while Chteau Margaux is unsurprisingly in Margaux. Haut-Brion’s red wine, also known as the “grand vin” is its key line, comprising most of the chteau’s output. However, it is also unusual in the classified growths that it has a corresponding white wine that shares the simple Haut-Brion name (although this is far from unusual for estates in the Graves and Pessac-Lognan, which regularly produce both red and white wines) and is often dubbed “Haut-Brion blanc”, even by English-speakers. The majority of the estate’s 51 hectares (126 acres) of vineyard is planted to red varieties with Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot covering 48 hectares (118 acres) while three hectares (7.5 acres) are given over to Sauvignon Blanc and Smillon. The chteau’s second wine has been known as La Clarence de Haut-Brion since 2007. The Haut-Brion cuve tends to have more Merlot than the wines from the Medoc, with Cabernet Sauvignon in more of a supporting role (this is reflected in the vineyard). As such, Haut-Brion is more rounded and softer than other Left Bank wines. The chteau describes the wine as having an empyreumatic (charred organic matter) bouquet.
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