2010
12x75cl
DP
£8,446.16
vintage
portfolio
2010
12x75cl
DP
£8,446.16
2020
6x75cl
DP
£3,140.68
Broking
1999
12x75cl
DP
£4,826.46
2000
12x75cl
DP
£8,438.46
2005
12x75cl
DP
£8,078.46
En primeur
2022
3x75cl
EP
£1,545.00
2022
6x75cl
EP
£3,090.00
2022
3x1.5L
EP
£3,100.00
2022
1x3L
EP
£2,105.00
2023
3x75cl
EP
To be confirmed
2023
6x75cl
EP
To be confirmed
2023
3x1.5L
EP
To be confirmed
2023
1x3L
EP
To be confirmed
2023
1x6L
EP
To be confirmed
Haut Brion has arguably been the most consistent First Growth over the past thirty years. The property can be traced back to the 14th century although the current owners can track their lineage back to 1935, when the American financier, Clarence Dillon bought the rather beleaguered estate. Now, Clarence Dillon’s great grandson, Prince Robert of Luxembourg presides. The other name synonymous with Haut Brion is that of the Delmas family. Three generations have made Haut Brion their life’s work, George (1921-1960), Jean Bernard (1960-2003) and Jean-Philippe (2003-to present).
Situated upon two gravel croupes, this exceptional terroir in the suburbs of Bordeaux benefits from the heat of the surrounding buildings, which enables the vines to achieve perfect ripeness in even the most challenging vintages. Due to the extra warmth, harvest dates are usually amongst the earliest in Bordeaux. The vineyards are planted with 45% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 15% Cabernet Franc for the reds and Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon for the whites. Aside from the Grand vins, the estate produces a second red wine, Clarence de Haut Brion, previously called Bahans de Haut Brion and a second white wine, Clarté de Haut Brion, previously named Plantiers de Haut Brion.
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