Wine "Chateau Haut-Brion" Rouge, Pessac-Leognan AOC 1-er Grand Cru Classe, 2013, wooden box
Reviews of purchase "Chateau Haut-Brion" Rouge, Pessac-Leognan AOC 1-er Grand Cru Classe, 2013, wooden box
Tasting Notes
Beautiful and dense wine red.
Noble wine impresses dense, three-dimensional, well-balanced, rich fruit flavors with soft tannins well integrated. In the long fragrant aftertaste felt delicious berry tones with a light touch of mushroom nuances.
Wine is characterized by elegant, complex, intense bouquet, presented by aromas of ripe fruit with a dominant black currant, blueberry and blackberry combined with hints of licorice, earth and tobacco leaf.
The wine will be paired with a wonderful cheeses, big game, hot, grilled meat and other meat dishes.
Interesting Facts
"And there we were drinking French wine called O-Brion, the most delicious and unusual wine I've ever tasted ..."
April 10, 1663 of the entries Samuel Pepys, the English officer of the Navy Department, author of the famous diary of the everyday life of Londoners period Styuartovskoy Restoration.
The harvest for the vintage 2008 was held later than usual and lasted from 8 September until 17 October. Rainy cool spring delayed the onset of flowering and cold August slowed the ripening grapes. Contrary to the difficult weather conditions and thanks to the experience of experts economy, the year was successful. From the 2008 vintage were produced excellent red wines, reminiscent of the style of wine in 1988, and is close in structure to the wines in 2004.
When producing wines Chateau, after harvesting grapes subjected destemming and pressing, and then placed in a special double fermentation tank at the top of alcoholic fermentation takes place, and at the bottom - malolactic fermentation in wine this movement is carried out by gravity. Excerpt wine takes from 18 to 22 months in oak barrels, most of which - new. Every year it produces about 10-12 million cases of wine.
Château Haut-Brion has many jewels - it produces the oldest wine of Bordeaux, a member of the famous classification of Bordeaux wines, famous for the invention of a new style of wine in the XVII century and represents one of the most luxury wine brands in the world. Red wine Château Haut-Brion embodies the five centuries of winemaking tradition and plays a major role in the history of the world of wine.
According to ancient maps and other written sources, Château Haut-Brion already existed in the XIV century, which means that the estate is the oldest wine estate in Bordeaux. Chateau many times changed owners, sold, seized for debt. Unchanged until the XIX century was only one thing - high quality wines Chateau, which for its high reputation were the only ones of the Médoc included in the top five Cru classification of 1855, standing at the highest level along with Chateau Margaux, Château Lafite and Château Latour. According to historical documents, this wine was served King Charles II of England in 1660. XIX and early XX century were difficult for Chateau due to heavy damage to vineyards powdery mildew (mildew) and phylloxera, world war, economic depression and severe frost in 1956. But not only survived the Chateau and resisted, it continued its glorious path, opening in 1935, a new page in its history. It was then bought Chateau Clarence Dillon, American financier and wine lover, whose mother was French. Today, Château Haut-Brion controls the grandson of Clarence Dellona, son of Joan Dillon and Prince Charles of Luxembourg, Prince Robert. He began to do business sector in 1992, and in 2002 was appointed general manager of the Chateau. In 2008, he became president of the Domain Clarence Dellona.
The vineyards of the estate are located in the region of Pessac, just a few miles from the center of Bordeaux. Soil vineyards, occupying 51 hectares, mostly gravel, composed of small stones, including quartz - this breed makes the taste of Château Haut-Brion so amazingly rich. The uniqueness of the terroir is reflected in the wines because of its unusual flowers with smoke, which combines the flavors of cigars, chocolate and cedar. This fragrance is maintained throughout the tasting and a long aftertaste, indicating extremely high quality wines. Are dominating the international red grape varieties - Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. They occupy about 48 hectares. But there is a small area of white grapes and another small vineyard of 2 hectares in size, which are grown for atypical Bordeaux Malbec, Sangiovese and even Pinot Noir.