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2007 Château Haut-Brion

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The 2007 Château Haut-Brion features flavors of black cherry, plum, and graphite, with soft tannins and a smooth, polished finish. This is a graceful and understated Pessac-Léognan from a cooler vintage.

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First Growths (Premiers Crus)

Château Haut-Brion

Estate

The vineyard of Château Haut-Brion is part of the Pessac-Léognan appellation, located north of the Graves wine region in Bordeaux. Haut-Brion's terroir, formed by two significant ridges of Günzian gravel, rises 12 to 15 meters above the nearby watercourses. These gravelly soils consist of small stones, composed of various quartz varieties: true gems of Château Haut-Brion's terroir. Château Haut-Brion was established and structured as early as 1525, making it the oldest vineyard in Bordeaux.

1989

Perfect Summer Defines Year

Record-breaking summer warmth allowed Haut-Brion's gravel-clay terroir to produce fruit of unprecedented ripeness while maintaining crucial acidity. The First Growth's sheltered position in Graves moderated the intense heat through perfect diurnal shifts. The wine shows profound smoke notes, dark fruit intensity, and the seamless power that marks this legendary vintage.

1990

Summer Heat Tests Vines

Intense summer temperatures challenged vines, but Haut-Brion's deep gravel-clay soils provided perfect water regulation through heat spikes. The estate's old vines and strategic Graves position preserved freshness despite the warmth. The wine reveals tobacco leaf complexity, black fruit depth, and the profound structure inherent to this historic terroir.

1996

Powerful Depth & Pessac Elegance

The balanced 1996 vintage produced structured, concentrated wines with excellent aging potential. Haut-Brion’s terroir contributed richness, finesse, and complexity to this exceptional wine.

1998

Classic Elegance & Age-Worthy Depth

A warm and balanced 1998 vintage produced concentrated, harmonious wines with fine tannins. Haut-Brion’s terroir added complexity, depth, and elegance to this iconic wine.

2003

Heat Tests Historic Site

Record heat challenged vines, but Haut-Brion's deep clay subsoils provided vital water reserves through intense summer stress. The estate's old vines and sheltered Graves position preserved crucial freshness despite extreme temperatures. The wine displays profound tobacco complexity, dark fruit concentration, and the mineral depth inherent to this ancient terroir.

2004

Refined Elegance & Aromatic Balance

A cooler 2004 vintage delivered fresh, elegant wines with balanced acidity. Haut-Brion’s terroir preserved finesse, balance, and aromatic complexity in this vintage.

2007

Understated Grace & Pessac Finesse

A challenging 2007 vintage yielded lighter wines with moderate alcohol and fresh acidity. Haut-Brion’s terroir added balance and refinement to this approachable expression.

2008

Graves Gravel Drains Rain

The estate's historic gravel croups provided crucial drainage through challenging summer conditions, while September and October warmth enabled full ripening. The unique city-edge location helped moderate temperature variations during the extended harvest. The wine shows Haut-Brion's characteristic smoke and red fruits, though with the linear precision typical of the vintage.

2009

Early Harvest Preserves Balance

The estate's gravelly soils in Pessac-Léognan provided natural heat reflection during the warm growing season, particularly benefiting younger vines selected for the second wine. Early morning harvesting preserved crucial acidity while capturing optimal ripeness from the property's historic parcels. The wine shows the vintage's warmth through plush dark fruits while maintaining Haut-Brion's signature smoky mineral character and refined structure.

2010

Power Meets Precision

Drought conditions stressed vines, but Haut-Brion's deep clay subsoils provided essential water reserves through the arid summer. The estate's historic parcels and perfect exposure captured optimal sunlight while maintaining tension. The wine shows profound tobacco notes, pure dark fruits, and the intense structure inherent to this commanding year.

2011

Early Heat Shapes Year

Early summer warmth challenged vines, but Haut-Brion's unique gravel-clay mix provided crucial balance through temperature spikes. The estate's protected amphitheater in Graves preserved freshness despite vintage difficulties. The wine displays classic smoke aromatics, refined red fruits, and the mineral tension that marks this historic terroir.

2015

First Growth Shows Depth

Sustained warmth and precise rainfall allowed even ripening across Haut-Brion's historic gravel croups, while deep soils provided crucial water regulation through summer heat. The estate's unique city-edge location created a beneficial heat sink effect during ripening. The wine shows intense smoky minerality and red fruits characteristic of this first growth's singular terroir, enhanced by the vintage's natural power.

2017

Aromatic Brilliance

The 2017 vintage began with early vegetative growth, accelerated by a warm spring despite late April frosts. A significant water deficit in summer was offset by June rainfall, preventing drought stress. Above-average sunshine and hot days balanced by cool nights created ideal ripening conditions. September brought favorable harvest weather, interrupted briefly by rain that benefited Cabernet ripening. The resulting wines showcase outstanding fruit quality and crucial freshness, positioning 2017 as a potentially benchmark vintage.

2018

Clay Core Guards Balance

The estate's historic gravel-clay terraces proved remarkable through intense summer heat, with deep roots accessing crucial water reserves. Perfect September conditions allowed precise harvesting across Haut-Brion's ancient parcels. The wine shows profound Graves tobacco notes with black fruit intensity reflecting this powerful vintage's natural concentration.

2019

City Heat Tests Vines

The vintage's warmth was amplified by Haut-Brion's urban location, yet their deep gravel-clay soils provided perfect water regulation through summer heat. The historic estate's varied parcels allowed precise picking as temperatures peaked in their walled vineyards. Dark fruits, smoke, and crushed stones define this profound wine, displaying both power and the estate's signature restraint.

2020

Heat Tests Deep Roots

Early warmth drove rapid vine growth across Haut-Brion's historic gravel slopes, while February rains provided crucial soil reserves. The estate's deep gravel banks and maritime influence helped maintain freshness through intense summer heat, producing concentrated fruit with red-black intensity, smoky mineral depth, and Graves' signature refinement.

2021

Frost Cuts Early Yields

April frost dramatically reduced early yields, followed by a challenging growing season that demanded meticulous vineyard work through summer rains. The estate's unique gravel-over-clay soils provided essential drainage during wet periods, while the elevated Pessac location aided ripening. The predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon blend shows profound complexity with classic smoke and gravel notes defining the vintage's character.

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