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19 Rene Gabriel
50 % Merlot, 39 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 11 % Cabernet Franc. Eine normale Ernte. Sattes Purpur-Granat, dicht in der Mitte, lila Schimmer aussen. Er beginnt reserviert, klassisch und zeigt sich von der ersten Sekunde an unglaublich tiefgründig. Der Cabernet ist floral, würzig und seine schwarze Frucht ist fast im Innern verborgen, Lakritze, Minze und schwarze Schokolade im Hintergrund. Vom Nasenbild her extrem gradlinig und perfekt vinifiziert. Vielleicht würden gewisse Degustatoren das Defensive dieses Weines bemängeln, gerade weil er aber in sich gekehrt ist, wird er in seiner richtigen Lebensphase dann aufblühen und ein beruhigender, grosser Pessac werden. Im Gaumen ist er nahezu mächtig, imposant und beeindruckend. Er bleibt auf der klassischen Seite und zeigt bis zum langen, aromatischen Schluss seine schon fast dramatischen Cabernetkonturen. 19/20 2028 – 2065
96 Robert Parker
The 2014 Haut Brion is a blend of 50% Merlot, 11% Cabernet Franc and 39% Cabernet Sauvignon picked between 11 September and 10 October, cropped at 42.9 hectoliters per hectare and raised in 70% new oak. As I observed when I made the comparison in barrel, the Haut Brion exudes more red fruit than La Mission Haut Brion, adorned with wild strawberry, bilberry, tobacco and again, just that hint of menthol in the background. The palate is very fresh and taut on the entry. The acidity is very nicely pitched and there is a touch of marmalade and blood orange that is tangible at the back of the mouth. There is real frisson to this Haut Brion, not quite as seductive and as smooth as its sibling over the road, but very persistent in the mouth. I noticed that over 15 to 20 minutes that the Haut Brion just gained more and more complexity, putting a small distance between itself and La Mission, as if determined to mock my opinion in barrel that La Mission would have the upper hand! Be my guest. Haut Brion has an inch, just an inch ahead of its "rival" sibling.
96 Wine Spectator
Loaded with warm tar, singed juniper, plum reduction and cassis notes that are perfectly melded, giving this a remarkably supple edge. The finish lets tobacco, bay leaf and incense accents glide in. Shows lovely mouthfeel and superior refinement overall. Best from 2020 through 2035. 10,800 cases made.
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Château Haut Brion
One of the four original properties classified as a First Growth in the famous 1855 Classification, Château Haut-Brion is even more unique for the fact that they were the only property outside of Médoc to be included. The château has had a long history in viticulture, dating further back than its Médoc Grand Cru Classé counterparts, making this estate a true Graves idol. Situated just southwest of Bordeaux’s city center, the 51-hectare property belongs to the Pessac-Léognan appellation. Dominated by red plantings, a mere three hectares of vineyards are dedicated to the growth of their lightly oaked white varieties, Sémillion and Sauvignon Blanc. Today the property is under the same ownership as Château La Mission Haut-Brion and La Tour Haut-Brion. The Dillon family is represented by Prince Robert Dillon of Luxembourg who now runs the estate. When compared to the larger First Growths, Château Haut-Brion has a rather small production of magnificent reds and whites. The estate’s second wine, Le Clarence de Haut-Brion can almost rival the exquisite Grand Vin, Haut-Brion that contains a high percentage of Merlot. The château also produces a barrel-fermented Haut-Brion Blanc, along with a second white, made from both Haut-Brion and La Mission Haut-Brion, labeled as La Clarté de Haut-Brion.