Available vintages
Description
- Country France
- Region Bordeaux
- Appellation Pessac-Léognan
- Color Red
- Alcohol 13
- Vintage 1986
- Grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon 44%, Merlot 42%, Cabernet Franc 12%
THE Château Haut-Brion 1986, Grand Cru Classé of Pessac-Léognan, embodies the winemaking excellence of BordeauxLocated in a unique terroir, this red wine combines the power of Cabernet Sauvignon, the roundness of Merlot, and the finesse of Cabernet Franc. Each sip reveals the richness of a centuries-old history, where tradition and innovation meet. A wine that is generating buzz, ideal for enthusiasts seeking authentic experiences.
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Notes and pairings
Notes and pairings
Tasting notes
The dress of this Haut-Brion The 1986 vintage boasts a deep, almost ruby red hue, a testament to its maturity. On the nose, complex aromas of black fruit, spice, and fine wood mingle elegantly. On the palate, the richness of the flavors unfolds harmoniously, offering a velvety texture. The finish is persistent, leaving a delicate and warm impression—a true tribute to the Bordeaux terroir.
Producer
Producer
The vineyard of Château Haut-Brion It covers approximately 51 hectares, rooted in clay-gravel soil, perfect for growing noble grape varieties. climat The oceanic climate moderates extremes, promoting optimal grape ripening. This unique combination of terroir and climat This allows us to obtain wines of rare complexity, marked by minerality and elegance. The vines are carefully tended to guarantee exceptional quality, and each plot is vinified separately to preserve the identity of each terroir.
The team's opinion
A vintage of great stature, combining controlled power, aromatic complexity with smoky and spicy nuances, and a long finish of rare elegance.
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Serving temperature 16–18 °C
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Climax 2000 à 2036