Deep and brilliant ruby red. The nose is intense, with notes of ripe black fruit, hints of cocoa, hints of licorice, and leather. The bouquet is enriched by rich spiciness, followed by nuances of tobacco and cigar. The palate is elegant and smooth, as powerful in tannins as it is structured and aromatic in persistence. It promises fantastic evolution for at least until mid-century.
PAIRINGS
Definitely to be opened on special occasions and memorable moments, it is to be paired with refined and sophisticated recipes. Try it with pigeon flavored with licorice and mint.
PRODUCER
Château Haut-Brion was built in 1525 by Jean de Pontac on the outskirts of Pessac, not far from Bordeaux, with the precise purpose of wine production. The first growth in the history of Bordeaux wines, it was classified as Premier Cru Classé in 1855. In 1935, it was acquired by the Dillon family, who invested heavily in the renovation of vineyards and the winery. The wines produced by this ancient and famous maison are a triumph of refinement and complexity, known worldwide, capable of aging in the bottle for thirty years or more.