Chateau Haut-Brion
2015
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Pessac-Leognan
UPC
0 15643 50591 1
Weather
Rainfall: 265 mm
Total production Gironde: 5,30 million hl
Number of days over 30°C/86°F: 30
Total production Gironde: 5,30 million hl
Number of days over 30°C/86°F: 30
Tasting notes
OUTSTANDING YEAR
Very beautiful, deep, garnet-red colour. The nose is ripe and concentrated. After swirling in the glass, it becomes more complex with hints of very ripe – but not excessively so – red and black fruit. There are also liquorice nuances and a soupçon of clove. The wine starts out with a very soft mouth feel and immediately shows tremendous volume and depth in every respect, with flavours reminiscent of ripe fruit and cocoa beans. The long aftertaste features mocha and slightly bitter coffee nuances. Barrel ageing will undoubtedly bring out more of this wine's greatness and confirm its place among the finest vintages of Chateau Haut-Brion.
50% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 42% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Date of the harvest: Aug. 28th - Oct. 5th
Very beautiful, deep, garnet-red colour. The nose is ripe and concentrated. After swirling in the glass, it becomes more complex with hints of very ripe – but not excessively so – red and black fruit. There are also liquorice nuances and a soupçon of clove. The wine starts out with a very soft mouth feel and immediately shows tremendous volume and depth in every respect, with flavours reminiscent of ripe fruit and cocoa beans. The long aftertaste features mocha and slightly bitter coffee nuances. Barrel ageing will undoubtedly bring out more of this wine's greatness and confirm its place among the finest vintages of Chateau Haut-Brion.
50% Merlot, 8% Cabernet Franc, 42% Cabernet Sauvignon.
Date of the harvest: Aug. 28th - Oct. 5th
Vintage
The year 2015 appears to be the warmest and sunniest, throughout our country, since the beginning of meteorological statistics. A long heat wave and dry period allowed to achieve excellent flowering conditions until the arrival, in August, of miraculous rains. This rain enabled the vines to maintain the necessary water reserves and to provide requisite nourishment for perfect ripeness. The harvest began in September under a clear blue sky. Thanks to this ideal weather, we were able to wait for optimum ripeness for each grape variety. All the conditions are there to allow 2015 to join the greatest vintages of Bordeaux.