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Haut Batailley 2017 75cl

5eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
CHF 64.20
Critics scores
18 Rene Gabriel
André Kunz: Klassisches, dichtes, elegantes, dunkles Bouquet, schwarze Beeren, Black Currant, Cassis, feine Röstaromen. Dichtverwobener, eleganter, vielschichtiger Gaumen mit viel feinem Tannin, feiner, dunkler Frucht, vielfältiger Aromatik, eleganter, dichter Struktur, sehr langer, voller Abgang. 18/20 2024 - 2048
18 Rene Gabriel
André Kunz: Klassisches, dichtes, elegantes, dunkles Bouquet, schwarze Beeren, Black Currant, Cassis, feine Röstaromen. Dichtverwobener, eleganter, vielschichtiger Gaumen mit viel feinem Tannin, feiner, dunkler Frucht, vielfältiger Aromatik, eleganter, dichter Struktur, sehr langer, voller Abgang. 18/20 2024 - 2048
93 James Suckling
Lovely perfumes and currants with graphite and light herbs. Medium to full body. Creamy tannins. Soft and elegant and creamy at the end. Finesse. A blend of 66% cabernet sauvignon and 34% merlot. Drink in 2022.
92 Robert Parker
Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 Haut Batailley sings of baked blackberries, black cherry compote and warm cassis with hints of fungi and tilled soil. Medium-bodied, the palate is packed with black fruit flavors and loads of earthy accents, framed by firm, grainy tannins, finishing savory.<br/>
92 Robert Parker
Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, the 2017 Haut Batailley sings of baked blackberries, black cherry compote and warm cassis with hints of fungi and tilled soil. Medium-bodied, the palate is packed with black fruit flavors and loads of earthy accents, framed by firm, grainy tannins, finishing savory.<br/>
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Château Haut Batailley

A relatively new arrival on the Bordeaux scene, Château Haut-Batailley was historically part of Château Batailley, one of the oldest and largest estates in Pauillac. The Borie family, owners of the Batailley estate since 1931, had in fact been managing the property long before that date, starting from the late 1860s. In 1942, the family decided to divide the estate to avoid future inheritance issues: Marcel, the son, received the larger share, including the building and the name Château Batailley, while the remaining part of the estate went to his brother François, under the name Château Haut-Batailley.
In 2017, the estate was acquired by the Cazes family, already owners of Château Lynch-Bages, who undertook significant renovation and expansion work. Today, Château Haut-Batailley covers 41 hectares and remains classified as a Cinquième Grand Cru Classé. The vineyard is planted with Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Petit Verdot, and produces elegant and refined wines that reflect the typical character of the Pauillac terroir.