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Château Haut-Brion 2019
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Château Haut-Brion 2019

1er cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 98
J. Robinson | 18.5
Decanter | 98
Wine Spectator | 96
R. Gabriel | 13
J. Suckling | 100
Vinous - A. Galloni | 98
The Wine Independent | 100
Alexandre Ma | 98
Vinous Neal Martin | 99+
€4,528.00 Incl. VAT
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€754.67 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
€756.70
6 x 75CL
€4,528.00

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Marks and reviews

19

/20

Vinum

Particularly complex aromatics; dense attack, full and powerful structure, well built yet without any aggressiveness, an infinitely long, fresh finish.

96

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

A beauty, with a remarkably refined feel from start to finish, as the caressing but substantial structure lets waves of steeped plum, mulled raspberry and blackberry preserve roll through repeatedly, picking up singed alder and apple wood, dried anise and sweet tobacco accents through the finish, where a curl of woodsmoke lingers. Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2024 through 2038.

95

/100

Decanter

With distinct notes of herbs combined with blackberry, dark plum and cherry on the palate, this is a typical Haut-Brion with great substance and ageing potential. Lovely freshness of acidity balances the wine’s power and concentration, with fruit tannins and new oak providing the structure for the long haul. Just a little introverted at the moment, this is likely to blossom after several years in the cellar.

100

/100

James Suckling

Black cassis rises from the glass, joined by iodine, sandalwood, and subtle moss and wet-bark undertones, then turning to violets. The palate is mind-blowing, with a cashmere texture that unfurls on the palate and goes on for minutes. It’s full of superbly complex, ethereal character and mouthfeel. One of the wines of the vintage. As glorious as it may be to taste now, this is one for your deep cellar. Try in 2029.

100

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Perhaps seeing a 100 Pt score is not a surprise here, but the devil is in detail as every vintage carries a unique signature, and this is the point of tasting and comparing. I am jealous of the younger generation of consumers that will be able to compare the 2018, 2019, and 2020 on maturity, as each vintage has its own strong points and character. The 2019 offers a vibrant, rich, refined, powerful, concentrated, smoky profile with countless layers of roasted, smoked red and black fruits, herbs, spice-box, cigar wrapper, cedar, and burnt leaves. Even though this is incredibly dense and intense, it is also light on its feet. Effortless to drink, with a beautiful, elegant, silky, refined finish that surpasses the 60-second mark, this will be seen by future generations as one of the great vintages of Haut Brion. Drink from 2032-2075.

98

/100

Falstaff

Falstaff

Dark ruby in colour with purple reflections, and subtle brightening on the rim. On the nose, delicate aromas of caramel and nougat, black cherry, a hint of cassis, tobacco, and fine oak notes. The palate is juicy, with a pleasant sweetness, fine red berry fruit nuances, integrated tannins, fine acidity, and a very long saline-citrus finish. Already accessible, this has definite ageing potential. (2025 - 2050).

100

/100

Andreas Larsson

Andreas Larsson

I wonder if this is how the legendary 1989 tasted young, even though this should be technically better made with more polish and finesse? Nonetheless, it’s very direct and forward, with immense intensity and all the stuffing—the fine cigars, the inky black fruit, the delicate spices, the slight oak, the stony and smoky notes. It suggests ripeness and sweetness yet remains classically dry. Enormous concentration with exceptional purity, plenty of powdery tannins, cocoa and dark berry flavors with great layers, complexity, and jaw-dropping length. Certainly a wine hors norme!

20

/20

René Gabriel

Kunz barrel sample 2020: (48.7% Merlot, 43.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8.1% Cabernet Franc, 14.5% vol. alcohol) Concentrated, complex, mineral, powerful, and fresh bouquet: prunes, pralines, mocha-chocolate cream, dark tobacco, mahogany, mint. Concentrated, multi-layered, elegant, sensational palate with powerful, fine, sweet fruit, lots of very fine tannin, concentrated, varied, superb aromatics, a finely concentrated, dense, delicately muscular structure, and a very long, dense, powerful, fresh finish with abundant lingering aromas.

97

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

A powerful, concentrated, muscular Haut-Brion, full of layers that will take years to fully uncover. Think liquorice, leather, crushed stones, smoked earth, bitter chocolate shavings, ripe and rich through the mid palate, both generous and finessed, with silky tannins that exert their influence without getting in the way of the sappy freshness that runs right through the wine. A seriously impressive vintage at this First Growth, one to put away and not think about for the next decade. Harvest September 10 to October 3.

100

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

Composed of 48.7% Merlot, 43.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 8.1% Cabernet Franc, the 2019 Haut-Brion is deep garnet-purple in color. It waltzes out with flamboyant scents of wilted roses, star anise, mossy tree bark, and kirsch, leading to a core of blackcurrant pastille and stewed black plums. The full-bodied palate has a rock-solid structure of firm, grainy tannins and lively acidity supporting the densely packed, muscular black fruit, finishing incredibly long and with a spicy lift. Give it 5–6 more years in bottle to really hit its stride and drink it over the next 40+ years.

92

/100

Bettane+Desseauve

Another major winemaking success, with the subtle smoky touch of Pessac even more present on the nose, still nestled within the opulent substance of the grand vin, and just as much refinement in texture. As so often, an exemplary second wine.

98

/100

Le Figaro Vin

An elegant bouquet, dressed in black, with notes of equally dark fruits, charcoal, ink and graphite, then revealing more opulent hints of multicoloured flowers, blood orange, medlar and spices. The palate is round, smooth and fluid, like a Bottero figure, with suggestive curves and delicate accents. A velvety texture that glides, and a very lovely length carried through to a dynamic finish of mocha and spices, endowed with serious pedigree.

99

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is elegant, precise, and offers power with delicacy, controlled intensity, and complexity. It reveals notes of pulpy blackcurrant, wild blackberry, and, more subtly, pepper, combined with touches of pulpy strawberry and morello cherry, hints of blond tobacco and licorice, as well as discreet nuances of racy minerality, almond, green cardamom, and a near-paprika note. The palate is fruity and offers brightness, pure fruit expression, indulgence, lovely sapidity, a certain tension, a slightly compact/discreetly tight character, some flesh, harmony, silkiness, and controlled power. On the palate, this wine shows notes of wild strawberry, blackcurrant, and, more subtly, tangy/discreetly crunchy red berries, combined with touches of violet, racy minerality, fine hints of fresh/tangy plum, chocolate/tonka bean, toasted almond, hints of Bourbon vanilla and grey pepper, as well as a very discreet touch of paprika, bergamot, and salinity. The tannins are elegant, racy, and very finely plush. Good length.

97

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark, intense, purple color. The nose is a bit discreet, with pure, ripe fruit. Delicate on the attack, particularly aromatic mid-palate, juicy, complex and very flavorful, the wine tightens gently on the finish. It ends powerful and noble, with plenty of aromas.

20

/20

André Kunz

(48.7% Merlot, 43.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 8.1% Cabernet Franc, 14.5% vol. alcohol) Concentrated, complex, mineral, powerful, fresh bouquet: prunes, pralines, mocha-chocolate cream, dark tobacco, mahogany, mint. Concentrated, multi-layered, elegant, sensational palate with intense, fine, sweet fruit; lots of fine tannin; concentrated, diverse, superb aromatics; finely concentrated, dense, delicately muscular structure; very long, dense, powerful, fresh finish with a great many lingering aromas. 20/20 2026 - 2060

98

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

97–99. Barrel Sample. The power and density of this fabulous wine are so evident. Perfectly ripe Merlot forms nearly half the blend, showing intensity, richness and astonishing concentration. At the same time, the Cabernet Sauvignon gives the juicy black currant fruit and the length of the structure. Together the two have formed a wine that will age and age.

Description

The harmony and complexity of an iconic Classified First Growth

The estate
The oldest of the Bordeaux First Classified Growths, Château Haut-Brion boasts a rich legacy built over five centuries of history. Founded in 1533 by Jean de Pontac in the Graves region, the wines of Château Haut-Brion were soon coveted and appreciated by the greatest monarchs of Europe. In 1663, Samuel Pepys, a member of the English Parliament, participated - without knowing it - in the success of Château Haut-Brion, by writing in his diary, "And there, I drank a kind of French wine called Ho-Bryan which had a very particular taste, one I’ve never experienced before... ". And the legend was born. The only First Classified Growth of 1855 not situated in the Médoc and also recognised as a Classified Growth in the Official Wine Classification of the Graves in 1959, Château Haut-Brion continues to contribute to the legendary story of Bordeaux fine wines through vintage after vintage of exceptional wines.

The vineyard
A true gem of the AOC Pessac-Léognan, located in the heart of the Pessac area of the Bordeaux region, Château Haut-Brion boasts an exceptional terroir with soils composed of multicoloured gravel, the source of sumptuous, elegant and precise wines that are incredibly consistent from one vintage to the next.

The vintage
A memorable vintage in every way, 2019 will also be very special for Château Haut-Brion as it is the 96th vintage produced by the Delmas family. 2019 is also the last vintage for Jean-Philippe Delmas' father, who has been at Château Haut-Brion for 43 harvests. Particularly hot and dry, the 2019 vintage produced a fabulous wine. The ripening of the white grape varieties went smoothly and the rain in September helped speed up the ripening process of the red grape varieties. The harvest began on August 29 for the white grape varieties and on September 10 for the red grape varieties, revealing a fruit with superb quality.

The blend
Merlot (48,7%), cabernet franc (8,1%), cabernet sauvignon (43,2%).

The tasting
Tasted as a wine future, the Château Haut-Brion 2019 red displays a beautiful purple-red colour. The aromatic bouquet combines intensity and subtlety, perfuming the nose with complex and ripe fruit. Following the attack, this wine reveals a sensational smoothness on the palate. With great delicacy, the palate offers a tight and delicious tannic structure. Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon come together to form a harmonious whole, lingering long on a remarkably fragrant finish. Reminiscent of the 1990, 2005 and 2010 vintages, the Château Haut-Brion 2019 red is undoubtedly one of the best success stories of the estate so far.

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