Château HAUT-BRION
1er grand cru classé

  • Red
  • 2005
  • Pessac-Léognan red
Château HAUT-BRION 1er grand cru classé 2005 bottle 75cl

bottle 75cl: 881,67 €bottle 75cl

Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

To keep or to drink :
Ready to drink
Apogée :
2020-2032

From the same producer

  • 6379

    Second red wine of La Mission Haut-Brion, created in 1991 and greatly improved since 2006 by the addition of the entire vineyard of La Tour Haut-Brion.

    Rated 90/100 by N. MARTIN «The 2020 La Chapelle de La Mission Haut-Brion offers plenty of ripe brambly red fruit on the nose : Cranberry and wild strawberry, hints of blue fruit in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with supple, rounded tannins that lend a very smooth texture and approachability. Red fruit merge into blacker fruit towards the second half that displays fine spidity and quite a persistent finish. There is something sedate about this La Chapelle, comfortable in its own skin.» (December 2022)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2026-2038
    More
  • 5705

    Second red wine of La Mission Haut-Brion, created in 1991 and greatly improved since 2006 by the addition of the entire vineyard of La Tour Haut-Brion.

    Rated 90/100 by N. Martin «The 2020 La Chapelle de La Mission Haut-Brion offers plenty of ripe brambly red fruit on the nose : Cranberry and wild strawberry, hints of blue fruit in the background. The palate is medium-bodied with supple, rounded tannins that lend a very smooth texture and approachability. Red fruit merge into blacker fruit towards the second half that displays fine spidity and quite a persistent finish. There is something sedate about this La Chapelle, comfortable in its own skin.» (December 2022)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2026-2038
    More
  • 4301

    Second red wine of La Mission Haut-Brion, created in 1991 and greatly improved since 2006 by the addition of the entire vineyard of La Tour Haut-Brion.

    Rated 94/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « Dans un millésime où le premier vin atteint des sommets, la réussite du second est éclatante. C'est un vin complet, exubérant, fumé, dont l'ampleur et la fermeté garantissent l'avenir. » (Nov. 2021)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2038
    More
  • 3046

    Second red wine of La Mission Haut-Brion, created in 1991 and greatly improved since 2006 by the addition of the entire vineyard of La Tour Haut-Brion.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2034
    More
  • 6384
    2021 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    112,50 € ex VAT 125,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Second red wine of Haut-Brion, named as such since 2008 (previously Ch.Bahans Haut-Brion). To underline the stylistic kinship with his big brother, Le Clarence is put in the same very special bottle.

    The 2021 vintage in the press:

    Jean-Marc Quarin (April2022): 93/100 “Beautiful dark red, crimson. Intense, fine, fruity, pure and subtle nose. Nuances of ink and violet. Tender on the attack, juicy and fragrant on the mid-palate, the wine progresses on a pretty frame and finishes long and aromatic.”

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2045
    More
  • 5710
    2020 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    134,17 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Second red wine of Haut-Brion, named as such since 2008 (previously Ch.Bahans Haut-Brion). To underline the stylistic kinship with his big brother, Le Clarence is put in the same very special bottle.

    See the data sheet

    The 2021 vintage in the press:

    La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2025): 94/100 “Clarence emphasizes tension, freshness, with a noble smoky character that asserts itself over the wine's length.”

    La Revue du Vin de France (September 2023): 93/100 “Despite the solar richness of the fruit, the emphasis is on tension, freshness, with a noble smoky character that asserts itself over the wine's length, quite in the spirit of its big brother.”

    Vinous (N. Martin - December 2022): 91/100 “Haut-Brion's 2020 Le Clarence is quite flamboyant on the nose, with scents of black plum, boysenberry and undergrowth, with just a touch of pitted black olive. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fleshy, with more weight and amplitude than La Chapelle and with a lovely tinge of salty, Provençal herbs on the finish. This is a fine second wine."

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2045
    More
  • 5035
    2019 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    103,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Second red wine of Haut-Brion, named as such since 2008 (previously Ch.Bahans Haut-Brion). To underline the stylistic kinship with his big brother, Le Clarence is put in the same very special bottle.

    Rated 94/100 by M. Quarin « il caresse le palais, juteux et suave, avec des arômes profonds, vers une longue finale sèveuse et parfumée. C'est superbe.» (March 2022)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2040
    More
  • 4306
    2018 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    122,08 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Second red wine of Haut-Brion, named as such since 2008 (previously Ch.Bahans Haut-Brion). To underline the stylistic kinship with his big brother, Le Clarence is put in the same very special bottle.

    See the data sheet

    The 2018 vintage is rated 93/100 by Antonio Galloni “Haut-Brion's 2018 Le Clarence has really come out of its shell. Bold, juicy and super expressive, Le Clarence is so polished and sophisticated. Dried herbs, cedar, tobacco, licorice and coffee leap from the glass. Medium-bodied and wonderfully persistent, Le Clarence is a real beauty. “(March 2021)
    Also rated 92/100 by Neal Martin “The barrel-impressed 2018 Clarence de Haut-Brion has a gorgeous, sensual bouquet of black fruits, potpourri and incense, almost St. Emilion in style and very well defined. The concentrated, balanced palate is medium-bodied, with grainy tannins, very good tension and splendid weight on the finish. This wine is one of the best Haut-Brion second wines I've ever tasted. Not to be underestimated.“ (January 2021 )

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2045
    Potential alcohol:
    14.5%
    More
  • 2360
    2016 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    131,25 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Second red wine of Haut-Brion, named as such since 2008 (previously Ch.Bahans Haut-Brion). To underline the stylistic kinship with his big brother, Le Clarence is put in the same very special bottle.

    See the data sheet

    The 2016 vintage is rated 92/100 by Neal Martin “The 2016 Clarence de Haut-Brion displays an impressive bouquet of vibrant red fruits, rose petals and earthy aromas, as well as remarkably assimilated oak. The medium-bodied palate features supple tannins and fine acidity. The palate is lively and concentrated, with a complex finish full of tension and expression of terroir. Another superb Pessac-Léognan. Tasted blind at Southwold's annual tasting. “ (January 2020)

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2036
    More
  • 6385
    2021 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    260,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Occupying the southern flank of the Haut-Brion gravelly hillside and capable of exceptional success in "small" vintages, La Mission is a powerful first growth in a more fleshy and opulent register than Haut-Brion. Proof of this is its formidable 2017 rated 96/100 by M. Galloni (Vinous) "Effortless, graceful and wonderfully nuanced, this 2017 simply has everything going for it. What a wine". As for the 2016, rated 99/100 by N. Martin (Vinous), critics compare it to the dazzling 1989, no less!

    The 2021 vintage in the press:

    La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2025): 95/100 “La Mission has produced a 2021 of the highest order, retaining all the intensity and distinction of the vintage, [...] Ample and pure, the fruit is reminiscent of cherry, [...] The body is complete, ample, almost velvety in a vintage for which this is certainly not the primary characteristic. The tannic length, well present, straight, full-bodied, is the guarantee of a long and fruitful evolution”.

    J.M Quarin (February 2024): 95/100

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
    More
  • 3841
    2017 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    218,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Occupying the southern flank of the Haut-Brion gravelly hillside and capable of exceptional success in "small" vintages, La Mission is a powerful first growth in a more fleshy and opulent register than Haut-Brion. Proof of this is its formidable 2017 rated 96/100 by M. Galloni (Vinous) "Effortless, graceful and wonderfully nuanced, this 2017 simply has everything going for it. What a wine". As for the 2016, rated 99/100 by N. Martin (Vinous), critics compare it to the dazzling 1989, no less!

    Rated 94/100 by Neal Martin after bottling « The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannin, very focused and refined with darker fruit compared to the nose. Traces of tar and cedar surface towards the classic finish that linger nicely, although Haut-Brion just has a tad more persistence and depth. Superb. » (February 2020)

    Rated 96/100 by Antonio Galloni after bottling « In 2017, La Mission plays very much in the red fruit and floral end of the spectrum. Effortless, gracious and wonderfully nuanced, the 2017 simply has it all. What a wine! » (March 2020)

    Rated 95/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin « La décantation lui fait prendre une note plus suave rappelant la framboise. Cette suavité se retrouve en bouche dans une stimulation très délicate où tout caresse en fondant et laisse une très grande place à l'arôme. Cette sensation n'est pas sans rappeler la dégustation des grands Bourgogne rouges. Grande finale subtile et ravissante. » (Feb. 2020)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2040
    More
  • 3070
    2016 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    351,25 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Occupying the southern flank of the Haut-Brion gravelly hillside and capable of exceptional success in "small" vintages, La Mission is a powerful first growth in a more fleshy and opulent register than Haut-Brion. Proof of this is its formidable 2017 rated 96/100 by M. Galloni (Vinous) "Effortless, graceful and wonderfully nuanced, this 2017 simply has everything going for it. What a wine". As for the 2016, rated 99/100 by N. Martin (Vinous), critics compare it to the dazzling 1989, no less!

    The 2016, which Mr. Galloni compares to the glorious and historic 1955 and 1989.

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2045
    More
  • 2574
    2015 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    338,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Occupying the southern flank of the Haut-Brion gravelly hillside and capable of exceptional success in "small" vintages, La Mission is a powerful first growth in a more fleshy and opulent register than Haut-Brion. Proof of this is its formidable 2017 rated 96/100 by M. Galloni (Vinous) "Effortless, graceful and wonderfully nuanced, this 2017 simply has everything going for it. What a wine". As for the 2016, rated 99/100 by N. Martin (Vinous), critics compare it to the dazzling 1989, no less!

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2045
    Potential alcohol:
    15%
    More
  • 6617
    2021 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    500,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    The 2021 vintage in the press:

    La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2025): 97/100 “Haut-Brion established itself during the en primeur tastings as one of the wines of the 2021 vintage. Today, in bottle, it is widening the gap [...] It's a complete wine, showing a kind of obvious élan, long but full, tight, with an obvious breed”.

    The Wine Advocate (March 2024): 97/100 “Haut-Brion 2021 confirms its fine performance in the primeur competition and asserts itself as one of the wines of the vintage. It is complex, full-bodied, deep and velvety, with soft tannins and lively acids, and finishes with a long, penetrating finish. It will delight Bordeaux purists."

  • 5904
    2019 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    540,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

  • 4307
    2018 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    545,83 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    Rated 99/100 by the Revue du Vin de France « Moelleuse, la chair du vin reste paradoxalement tendue, serrée, et finit sa parade en bouche sur une impression de grâce longiligne. Le potentiel d’évolution de ce grand millésime est énorme. » (Nov. 2020)

    Rated 100/100 by En Magnum « En bouteille, je retrouve ce côté incroyable qui résume tout ce que j'aime dans un grand Bordeaux. La caresse, le velouté, la noblesse de texture et de tannins et cette grande personnalité absolument unique. » (Apr. 2020)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 5 to 10 years
    Apogée:
    2030-2050
    More
  • 6386
    2017 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    444,17 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2041
    More
  • 6387
    2016 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    645,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2027-2041
    More
  • 1165
    2012 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    498,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2033
    Potential alcohol:
    15%
    More
  • 5265
    2009 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    888,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 259
    2008 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    457,08 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    Out of stock
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 5264
    2007 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    452,50 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 5263
    2006 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    517,08 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 5261
    2004 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    486,67 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 5260
    2003 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    577,08 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 5259
    2002 Pessac-Léognan red
    • Red
    493,33 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    Haut-Brion is the most famous of all the Bordeaux growths, having twice been classified as 1er grand cru, in 1855 and again in 1959 (Graves classification). Haut-Brion is both the oldest of the Grands Crus, with more than five centuries (since 1509) behind it, and the most innovative, introducing stainless steel vats as early as 1960 and green harvesting as early as 1980.
    Its particular situation within the Bordeaux agglomeration makes it the earliest Premier Cru on the left bank, a clear advantage in less mature vintages. For this reason, Haut-Brion's consistency is a benchmark for the whole of Bordeaux, with the intense bouquet of fresh earth, smoke and pine resin so characteristic of the appellation.
    Fortunately, the unique silhouette of its bottle has disrupted the Asian market and has not triggered the same speculative interest there as it has for the other 1er grands crus classés. Haut-Brion is today without question the most qualitative and the least expensive of the premiers.

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2020-2032
    More
  • 6495
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    27,08 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    More infused than extracted, finely oaked, with a beautiful balance between fresh fruit and velvety tannins, this sapid and sensual Dragon is more than a second wine.

    The 2021 vintage is rated 90/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Deep, dark purple colour. Intense nose, with fresh, ripe fruit. Fascinating on the palate with its hint of blackberry jelly. The wine is full-bodied, juicy, noble and fine. The finish is long and unputdownable. A delight" (April 2022).

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2035
    More
  • 5767
    2020 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    30,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    More infused than extracted, finely oaked, with a beautiful balance between fresh fruit and velvety tannins, this sapid and sensual Dragon is more than a second wine.

    See the data sheet

    The 2020 vintage is rated 92/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Dark colour. Superb, suave nose, fresh, ripe and subtle, on a par with Quintus. A touch of vanilla. Meticulous on the palate, juicy in the middle, with a classy touch, the wine melts in the finish, long, sappy and unputdownable". (February 2024).

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 1 to 2 years
    Apogée:
    2025-2035
    More
  • 4410
    2018 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    27,00 € ex VAT 30,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    More infused than extracted, finely oaked, with a beautiful balance between fresh fruit and velvety tannins, this sapid and sensual Dragon is more than a second wine.

    See the data sheet

    The 2018 vintage in the press:

    Jean-Marc Quarin (February 2024): 90/100 “Dark, lively color. Nose of medium intensity, fruity and spicy. Suave on the palate, with a melting, caressing body and nuanced sensations. Normal length, with coated tannins. Very pleasing overall for its savory aspect.”

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2030
    More
  • 3663
    2017 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    25,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    More infused than extracted, finely oaked, with a beautiful balance between fresh fruit and velvety tannins, this sapid and sensual Dragon is more than a second wine.

    2017 vintage rated 90/100 by Neal Martin "Open and approachable with peppery notes towards the harmonious finish. Delicious". (February 2020)

    See the data sheet

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2021-2028
    Potential alcohol:
    13%
    More
  • 6512
    2021 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    85,00 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    The 2021 vintage is rated 95/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Deep, dark, purple and lively colour. Intense, fine, fruity, pure, subtle and floral nose. Meticulous on the palate, particularly aromatic in the middle, complex and deep, with a classy touch, the wine becomes more powerful between the middle and the finish. It finishes long, suave, sappy and delicious. This is the most accomplished expression of Quintus that I know of at this age." (April 2022)

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2042
    More
  • 5776
    2020 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    88,75 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    See the data sheet

    The 2020 vintage is rated 96/100 by Jean-Marc Quarin "Dark, intense and beautiful colour. A more discreet nose than Dragon, with ripe, fresh fruit. Minutious on the entry, much fuller in the middle, with fat and a melting body, this wine settles slowly on the palate. Particularly tasty, it returns fresh nuances in the persistence. It's very difficult to spit out". (February 2024).

    To keep or to drink:
    Wait 3 to 5 years
    Apogée:
    2028-2042
    More
  • 2979
    2016 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    91,50 € ex VAT 101,67 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    See the data sheet

    The 2016 vintage in the press:

    Vinous (Neal Martin - August 2020): 94/100 “The 2016 Quintus has a very noble bouquet with beautifully defined blackberry and briary fruit, wonderfully integrated oak and a genuine sense of focus and poise. This is a beautifully crafted Saint-Émilion and one of the best releases of Quintus to date.”

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2024-2036
    Potential alcohol:
    15%
    More
  • 1826
    2014 Saint-Émilion
    • Red
    77,92 € ex VAT bottle 75cl
    More

    In 2012, Haut-Brion bought and combined two grands crus classés (Tertre-Dauguay and L'Arrosée) on the slopes of Saint-Émilion (Côte Ausone), and put a foot in the right bank, called Quintus because it is their fifth property (after Haut-Brion, La Mission HB, Laville HB and Latour HB).

    Their first objective is to make fine, long wines, focusing on freshness and delicacy rather than power or density, more typical of the left bank than the right bank.

    Second objective: to shine in the next Saint-Emilion classifications (its immediate neighbours are Ausone, Belair-Monange, Angélus and Canon, all 1st classified grands crus).

    See the data sheet

    The 2014 vintage is rated 91+/100 by N. Martin "The 2014 Quintus is very youthful on the nose, with vibrant, almost Medoc-like scents of rowdy red fruits, cedar, smoke and a hint of pencil shavings. The palate is medium-bodied, with supple, fine tannins, again in the Left Bank style, with a slight grip on the finish. This wine could actually benefit from a few more months in bottle. " (February 2024)

    To keep or to drink:
    Ready to drink
    Apogée:
    2022-2035
    More