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Château Haut-Brion 2024 white

Château Haut-Brion 2024 white

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Parker | 93-94
J. Robinson | 17+
Vinous - A. Galloni | 95-97
The Wine Independent | 98-100
Alexandre Ma | 97-98
$4,410.00 
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$735.00 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
3 x 75CL
$2,205.00
6 x 75CL
$4,410.00
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

97

/100

Vinum

Slightly hazy color; flint, pepper, grapefruit, yeasty notes, sage herbs, preserved lemon; opulent on the palate, rich yet not heavy, ripe fruit, well-wrapped acidity, immensely spicy and of very great length. Impressive, though not quite with the charm that Mission Haut-Brion usually shows.

97

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Honeysuckle, green apples, orange rind, white peach, and floral aromatics are easy to spot. Elegant, refined, and fresh, the wine is filled with sweet fruits that gently caress your palate, lingering into the zesty finish. The wine is made from a blend of 56.1% Semillon and 43.9% Sauvignon Blanc. 13.75% ABV, 3.2 pH. Drink from 2027–2042. 97–97 pts

96

/100

Le Figaro Vin

A striking nose, somewhere between the gleam of precious metals and the sweetness of tarte Tatin, lifted by jasmine and fresh almonds. On the palate, the balance is exquisite: luminous clarity carried by fresh tension and creamy richness, with a subtle hint of pastry and exotic flowers.

99

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is elegant, racy and precise, with good definition, purity, a multi-layered character and a lovely, finely textured feel. It reveals notes of flat peach and fresh citrus, and more subtly fresh gravel, with fine hints of gunflint and salinity, discreet touches almost of fresh pineapple, and a delicate hint of fresh butter and fresh/juicy yellow berries. The palate is beautifully handled, fruity, fresh, elegant, delicate, precise and clean, offering accuracy, delicacy, a crystalline character, well-directed energy and a lovely, delicate, enveloping, airy glycerol feel. A fine, airy creaminess. All in subtlety. On the palate, the wine shows notes of juicy/pulpy lemon and vineyard peach, and more lightly of crisp apple, combined with touches of crushed nectarine, a fine hint of pineapple, mandarin, gunflint and smoke, as well as discreet touches of fresh yellow fruits, an imperceptible hint of verbena and pine sap/needles. Good length. Beautiful aromatic persistence, sapid and finely creamy.

Description

Characteristics and Tasting Advice for Château Haut-Brion 2024 Blanc

Tasting

Color
The color displays a light yellow hue, enhanced by subtle green reflections, evoking freshness and purity.

Nose
The nose, expressive from the first opening, charms with its intensity. On aeration, it reveals aromas of white peach accompanied by refined floral nuances, notably notes of acacia.

Palate
From the attack, the palate impresses with its generous body, combining elegant salinity with a rich texture. The wine then gains amplitude, unfolding a rich and harmonious aromatic palette. The finish, of remarkable length, leaves a lasting and memorable imprint.

A Great White Wine from Pessac-Léognan Combining Aromatic Brilliance and Finesse

The Estate

As the oldest Grand Cru of Bordeaux, Château Haut-Brion stands out for 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 inadvertently contributed to its renown by recording in his diary: "And there, I drank a sort of French wine called Ho-Bryan, with a taste so singular that I had never encountered it before…" A myth was born.
First Grand Cru Classé outside the Médoc in 1855, and Cru Classé under 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 wines of Pessac-Léognan of great finesse, always marked by their elegance, precision and admirable consistency from one vintage to the next.

The Vintage

The year 2024 began with a mild, wet winter leading to early bud break, but progress was then slowed by heavy rainfall. Pressure from cryptogamic diseases called for increased vigilance from spring onwards. Flowering was successful for the whites but more irregular for the reds. July brought improved conditions, followed by meticulous green work and precise leaf thinning to preserve the sanitary and aromatic quality of the grapes. After a slow growth period, Haut-Brion’s early terroir allowed for a rapid and healthy ripening of the grapes. The white harvest, marked by good balance and fine aromas, took place under ideal conditions. The sauvignon grapes 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 contrast and expression.

Winemaking and Aging
The wine is aged in barrels, 40% of which are new.

Blend
This white is made from a blend of sémillon (56.1%) and sauvignon blanc (43.9%).

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