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Subregion | France > Bordeaux > Left Bank > Pessac-Léognan |
Colour | White |
Type | Still |
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A blend of 42.1% Sauvignon and 57.9% Semillon, the Haut Brion Blanc has a slightly deeper colour than the La Mission Blanc. It displays great minerality on the nose, with precision and clarity, notes of green apple, lime flower, zest and white peach. The palate is medium-bodied with great precision on the entry, lovely poise, very elegant with a beautiful, delicate white peach and mineral finish with hints of guava and lychee in the background. Superb. Tasted April 2012.
This white from Haut-Brion is very full and rich, with apple pie, lemon and papaya. Full body, opulent and almost oily. This is decadent. Very delicious to drink now but wait at least three to four years. 58% sauvignon blanc and 42% sémillon.
As well as making the best red wine of the vintage, Haut-Brion has also produced the outstanding dry white. This is restrained and very elegant, with layer upon layer of flavour of beeswax, toast, citrus fruit and subtle, integrated vanilla oak. The wine is delicious now from barrel, but should develop into one of the great Haut-Brion whites. It's ripe and textured, yet beautifully balanced at the same time. 5+ years.
Floral, lifted dry herbs nose, quite rich on the palate with great vivacity and elegance, great purity and length.
This is racy and refined white with beautiful fruit and fresh acidity. Full and fresh with lovely dried lemon and apple character with undertones of pineapple goes on for minutes. Lemon lime too. Reminds me of the 2004.