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Château Haut-Brion 2024
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Château Haut-Brion 2024

1er cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 93-95
J. Robinson | 17
J. Suckling | 97-98
Vinous - A. Galloni | 94-96
The Wine Independent | 95-97
Alexandre Ma | 98-99
Vinous Neal Martin | 93-95
£1,440.00 Ex duty & VAT
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£240.00 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
6 x 75CL
£1,440.00
1 x 1.5L
£486.96
3 x 1.5L
£1,440.00
1 x 3L
£1,003.50
1 x 6L
£1,976.55

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Marks and reviews

97

/100

Vinum

Dark ruby; on the nose, as often more restrained than La Mission Haut-Brion, yet deep, with stewed blackberries, orange blossom, dried herbs; focused and with firm drive on the palate, juicy fruit with remarkable concentration, perfectly judged tannins and acidity, long, spicy, mineral-driven finish on blood orange.

94

/100

Decanter

Sweet floral and red berry scents on the nose – cherry sweets and perfume. Succulent and massy in the mouth, this has flesh and muscle – generous and plentiful with a sweet and cool, spiced edge to the fruit. Clean and pure, lacking a touch in definition, but with good length and drive. Dried herbs, cherry stone and cranberry fruit with some sweet tobacco on the finish. I like the filling texture, but it tapers towards the finish and loses a bit of momentum in terms of density. Enjoyable minty, cola, liquorice minerality. Feels quite classic and should broaden with ageing. pH 3.6. 1.7% press wine. 75% new oak.

17

/20

Jancis Robinson

James Lawther MW

47.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37.5% Merlot, 15.3% Cabernet Franc. 26 hl/ha. Cask sample. Floral aromas. A touch more fruit than La Mission. Middling intensity but firmly structured with plenty of drive. Misses some of the characteristic opulence but there’s a serious structure for ageing. (JL)

96

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Cherry pipe tobacco, flowers, currants, spice, smoke, and herbs fill the perfume. The wine is medium-bodied, elegant, fresh, and soft, with delicate red fruits that shine in the mid-palate, and carry through to the energetic finish. The wine blends 47.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37.5% Merlot, and 15.3% Cabernet Franc. 13.2% ABV, 3.7 pH. Picking took place September 17 - October 4. Yields were 27 hectoliters per hectare. Drink from 2030-2050. 95-97 pts

96

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is spicy, straightforward, racy, smoky, beautifully handled, complex, and offers a three-dimensional/multi-layered side, good definition, and a certain depth. It reveals notes of wild blackberry, sweet pepper and, more slightly, graphene, combined with touches of small wild red berries, hints of black cherry, juniper berries, as well as fine hints of maceron and delicate hints of fresh hazelnut. Lovely refined aromatic depth. The palate is beautifully crafted, mineral, and offers fruit, subtlety, fine tension, and an airy character. A lovely fine, velvety, airy, and subtle grain. An enveloping, delicate touch of its smoothness. Lovely mid-palate, with a certain small elegant darkness. This wine expresses notes of pulpy/juicy blackcurrant, crisp wild strawberry and, more slightly, small juicy/tangy fruits, combined with touches of lilac, cornflower, fine hints of iodized/racy minerality, smoke, a subtle hint of sweet tobacco, and discreet hints of tobacco. Good length.

94

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Medium to full intensity, takes its time to open, this is carefully built, slow and steady in its expression, textured, restrained, cocoa bean, espresso, redcurrant, orchard, sage, bilberry. Very much a classical style of Haut-Brion that will I am sure give great pleasure after a decade in bottle - not as monumental as some, but don't count this out - there are all the bones of this exceptional wine, and the tannic architecture will widen over ageing. 1.7% press, 75% new oak, 26hl/h yield, Jean-Pierre Masclef technical director and Jean-Pierre Delmas estate director.

95

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

A magnificent deep, intense colour with garnet highlights. The nose is intense, refined, fruity, subtle and even complex—one I would readily place in the Médoc, as Cabernet dominates the expression. Dense from the first sip, with a classy touch on the palate, the wine develops into a juicy, flavoursome profile, with an impeccable texture and a unique taste. Average length. Even more dazzling as a whole when you consider this represents 51% of the harvest. Blend: 47.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37.5% Merlot, 15.3% Cabernet Franc. Alcohol: 13.2% - pH: 3.7 - IPT: 64.

Description

Characteristics and Tasting Advice for Château Haut-Brion 2024

Tasting

Color
The color displays an intense, deep garnet red, evoking richness and concentration.

Nose
The nose captivates from the first opening with its aromatic intensity, dominated by ripe, expressive fruits. On aeration, the bouquet gains breadth and complexity, offering a truly enchanting aromatic explosion.

Palate
The attack is broad, fleshy and of great finesse. The substance envelops the palate with generosity, supported by silky, juicy, perfectly integrated tannins. The harmony among the grape varieties is remarkable, combining aromatic intensity, gustatory balance and noble structure.

The Expression of an Exceptional Premier Grand Cru Classé in Pessac-Léognan

The Estate

As the oldest Grand Cru in Bordeaux, the Château Haut-Brion stands out with a unique heritage built over more than five centuries of history. Founded in 1533 by Jean de Pontac on the lands of the Graves, it quickly gained the favor of Europe’s great courts. As early as 1663, the English parliamentarian Samuel Pepys unwittingly contributed to its renown by recording in his journal: "And there I drank a sort of French wine called Ho-Bryan, of a very singular taste that I had never encountered before…" A legend was born.
Premier Grand Cru Classé outside the Médoc in 1855, and Cru Classé according to the official Graves classification in 1959, Château Haut-Brion still asserts itself today as an icon of consistency and excellence on a global scale.

The Vineyard

Located in the heart of the commune of Pessac, the vineyard benefits from a remarkable terroir composed of gravel soils in varied hues. This unique soil gives rise to vins de Pessac-Léognan of great finesse, always marked by their elegance, precision and an admirable consistency from one vintage to the next.

The Vintage

The year 2024 began with a mild, wet winter, leading to an early bud break which was then slowed by high rainfall. The pressure from cryptogamic diseases required increased vigilance from spring. Flowering was successful for the whites but more irregular for the reds. July saw an improvement in conditions, followed by meticulous green harvesting and precise leaf thinning to preserve the sanitary and aromatic quality of the grapes. After slow growth, Haut-Brion’s precocious terroir enabled rapid and healthy grape maturation. The harvest of the whites, marked by good balance and fine aromas, took place in ideal conditions. The sauvignons proved particularly expressive. Before the red harvest, a dry wind favored berry concentration while preserving their integrity. Thanks to rigorous sorting, only the best fruit was retained, heralding a promising vintage rich in contrasts and expression.

Winemaking and Aging

The wine is aged in barrels, 75% of which are new oak.

Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon (47.2%), Merlot (37.5%) and Cabernet Franc (15.3%).

Château Haut-Brion 2024
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