2024 Haut Brion

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Tasting Notes
The 2024 Haut-Brion has a deep nose led by ripe dark fruit, a hint of dark chocolate and spice. At first, it shows a certain aristocracy, very elegant and serious in comparison to La Mission. The beautiful Merlot brings a nice generosity to the palate, the opulent ripe fruit concentrated and juicy but not heavy. Backed by smooth tannins, there is a sapidity here and a lingering finish. This will need a few years to express its full potential. Aged in 75% new oak. 13.2% alcohol and 3.7pH. Blend: 47.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, 37.5% Merlot, 13.5% Cabernet Franc
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Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate
Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
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I wouldn't be surprised to see the 2024 Château Haut-Brion be the wine of the vintage, and while it's not going to make you forget any of the recent truly great releases, it has more depth, suppleness, and charm than the vast majority of wines in the vintage. Ripe blackcurrants, scorched earth, graphite, crushed stone, and violets all define the aromatics, and it has nicely integrated oak, a layered, ripe, seamless mouthfeel, and building tannins. It's a beautiful, layered, elegant Haut-Brion.
Deep garnet-purple colored. Needs a lot of shaking to wake up scents of crushed black currants, red currant jelly, and boysenberries, followed by hints of Sichuan pepper, garrigue, and crushed rocks. The medium-bodied palate has a firm texture of ripe, fine-grained tannins and great freshness framing the tightly wound, mineral-laced fruits, finishing on a lingering ferrous note.
(Pessac-Léognan; 47.2% Cabernet Sauvignon; 37.5% Merlot; 15.3% Cabernet Franc; a final yield across the two estates of 26 hl/ha for the reds here; pH 3.70; c. 13.2% alcohol; 1.7% press wine). Delicate, again, and intensely floral – with ethereal, subtle but sustained and ultimately quite intense violet and fresh rose petal notes enrobing the soft, plush and plump cherry and dark berry fruits. Ample, again, much like La Mission on the attack with, again, a broad frame. At first one does not notice the tannins, but they become more and more of a presence, descending as if vertically like fine beads of shower spray, pixilating the wine. Not quite the complexity of the greatest vintages from here, accentuated in a way by the ample frame. The élévage will be very important.
About the producer

Ch. Haut-Brion is the only classified growth in Pessac-Léognan. One of the five First Growths, it is renowned for producing both exceptional reds and whites. Along with its sister estate, Ch. la Mission Haut-Brion, it is part of the Clarence Dillon stable.