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Le Clarence de Haut-Brion 2025
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Le Clarence de Haut-Brion 2025

2nd wine of Ch. Haut-Brion - - - Red - See details
Parker | 91-93
J. Robinson | 16.5
J. Suckling | 95-96
Vinous - A. Galloni | 92-94
Alexandre Ma | 93-94
£510.00 Ex duty & VAT
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
12 x 37.5CL
£510.00
1 x 75CL
£91.96
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£86.50
3 x 75CL
£261.96
6 x 75CL
£510.00
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£510.00
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

94

/100

Decanter

Alive and bright, laser sharp and super focused. While the acidity is high it stays in balance with the fresh, crisp fruit and fine but slightly firm tannins. Really cool with no hint of sun or overripeness, crystalline purity and a lick of salty graphite and flint on the finish. Quite a serious wine – sophisticated and well presented with an enjoyable juicy core that brings you back for more. Ends clean. Love this.

93

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Cigar wrappers, blackberries, currants, mint leaves, and flowers already shine in the perfume. There is freshness, length, and elegance here that make it hard to believe this is a second wine. Refined, and energetic, the wine expands as it lingers on your palate. The finish shows its mineral essence, which adds to the complexity. The wine blends 66.5% Merlot, 28.3% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5.2% Cabernet Franc. 13.25% ABV, 3.7 pH. Drink 2028-2045. 92-94 Pts

93

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Succulent, coffee bean and cappuccino, excellent structure, high spice, beautiful grip and presence, 27hl/ha yield. Harvest September 1 to 18. 17% new oak. 3.69ph.

92

/100

Yves Beck

Clarence de Haut-Brion shows finesse and subtlety with aromas of cherries and strawberries. Velvety and linear, the wine has supple, perfectly integrated tannins. Elegant and harmonious, it can be enjoyed in its youth while offering a respectable ageing potential.

94

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Deep, intense, purplish-red colour. Very aromatic, refined and subtle nose, close to Haut-Brion with its smoky note and different from La Mission or Chapelle due to the absence of raspberry aromas. More sun-kissed as the glass is swirled. Precise on entry, highly fragrant through the mid-palate, with bright flavour and a slightly firm line, the wine stretches out at length, rich in aromas. A delight. Blend: 66.5% Merlot, 28.3% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5.2% Cabernet Franc. Alcohol: 13.25% - pH: 3.69. Yield: 22.3 hl/ha.

Description

Characteristics and tasting advice for Clarence de Haut-Brion 2025

Tasting

Appearance
This wine reveals a particularly dense red color, extending toward deep purple highlights.

Nose
The aromatic bouquet is indulgent and pleasing, releasing aromas of well-ripened black fruits, delicately underscored by a hint of menthol that brings a lovely freshness.

Palate
On the palate, the attack reveals intense flavors of blackberry and chocolate, enhanced by a well-defined salinity. The texture is wonderfully velvety, offering generous volume and a gradual build in intensity. The tannins, while present to support the structure, stand out for their great finesse.

Food and wine pairings
This cuvée will pair beautifully with classic meats such as beef, veal, lamb, or duck, whether roasted or braised. It will also complement umami-rich Asian dishes, flavorful fish such as tuna or salmon, as well as mushroom-based recipes.

Serving and cellaring
This Clarence de Haut-Brion 2025 has excellent aging potential, while already offering the advantage of being particularly charming and enjoyable to taste in its youth.

The elegance of a second wine from Pessac-Léognan signed Château Haut-Brion

The estate
The documented history of Château Haut-Brion as a wine estate begins with its creation in 1525 by Jean de Pontac. Located on the outskirts of Bordeaux, this illustrious property is the only First Growth of 1855 located outside the Médoc. A pioneer, the estate established itself as the world’s first luxury wine brand as early as 1521. Acquired in 1935 by Clarence Dillon, the estate is now brilliantly managed by his great-grandson, Prince Robert of Luxembourg. This mythical vineyard on the left bank of Bordeaux has upheld a tradition of excellence for nearly five centuries.

The vineyard
The vineyard extends across the Pessac-Léognan appellation, benefiting from a unique microclimate influenced by the Atlantic Ocean and protected by the Landes forest. The vines thrive on an exceptional terroir composed of deep gravel soils resting on a subsoil of clay, sand, and limestone.

The vintage
The year 2025 was marked by extreme weather conditions. Drought and lack of water initially slowed the ripening of the red grape varieties. However, the teams’ patience and timely rains in September helped restart the vegetative cycle. Harvest ultimately took place calmly, with meticulous sorting to discard sun-affected clusters, yielding rare, small berries with immense concentration.

Winemaking and aging
The estate’s second wine, this Clarence de Haut-Brion 2025 benefits from the same meticulous care as the grand vin during its cellar production. The aging of this vintage is carried out with 17% new oak barrels, helping to support the wine’s structure while preserving the brightness of its aromas. Alcohol content: 17% vol.

Grape varieties
66.5% Merlot, 28.3% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 5.2% Cabernet Franc.

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