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2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan

Colour: Red
Vintage: 2009
Region: Bordeaux, Pessac-Leognan
% Alcohol: 14.00

One of the four original 1st Growths in the 1855 classification (along with Lafite, Margaux and Latour) Haut Brion has always ranked as one of the most desirable wines in the world. Its story, since 1855, has been quite incredible including a series of disasters that plagued the vineyards during the second half of the 19th century and occupation by German forces during WWII. In fact, during the war, Haut Brion served as a rest home for Luftwaffe pilots. Owned by the Dillon family since 1934, the style of Haut Brion has changed over the years. During the '50s and early '60s the wines were rich, earthy and almost sweet, giving way to a much leaner, simplistic style of claret from 1966 to 1974. Since 1975 we have witnessed a return to the richer more complex style which many people know and love today. Haut Brion is stylistically unique amongst the 1st Growths and has always been very much the connoisseurs choice, often undervalued when compared to its illustrious piers in Pauillac and Margaux. The credit must duly be given the incredible work carried out by Jean Delmas who administered Haut Brion from 1961-2003, producing some of the greatest wines in living memory. His son, Jean-Philippe Delmas, has since picked up the baton and continues to carry on with his father's great work; beginning with the astonishing 2005, Haut Brion have hardly put a foot wrong achieving multiple 100-point scores from across the leading critics.

95 JS
93 F
92 RMPJ
2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan

2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan

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2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan

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2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan

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£620 6/12 pack case(s) available

2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, Pessac-Leognan

Size
Cs (12)
Cs (6)
Cs (3)
Loose
Price
Per
Region: Bordeaux
95 JS
BTL
3
3
0
0
£1,240
12
 
CONDITION
STATUS
ETA
Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
YOU BUY
Case (12 x 75cl) LIVETRADE
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Original Case
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In-Bond
ETA
Our ETA dates are a guide and are subject to change. If you require more information on an ETA time please call UK +44 (0) 20 7269 0703 or alternatively email [email protected].
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Tasting Notes and Scores

95 JS

James Suckling

Cru World Wines

93 F

Falstaff

Falstaff

2020-02-13

92 RMPJ

The second wine, the 2009 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion, is almost as large a cuvee as the grand vin. This 7,000-case cuvee is a blend of 46% Merlot, 39% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest small quantities of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Once again the burning ember/scorched earth characteristic that often comes from Haut-Brion is found in the second wine, along with more kirsch and cassis, fewer nuances and less complexity than its bigger sibling. The wine is full-bodied with the minerality offered by this terroir as well as plenty of sweet tannins. This is the finest second wine Haut-Brion has produced since the astonishing 1989 Bahans-Haut-Brion. Enjoy it over the next two decades.

Robert M. Parker, Jr.

Wine Advocate

2011-12-23

90-92 IDA

(a blend of 46% merlot, 39% cabernet sauvignon, 13% cabernet franc and 2% petit verdot; 14% alcohol; pH 3.88; 77 IPT) Dark ruby-red. Reticent, brooding nose hints at red cherry, blackcurrant, violet, minerals and cedar. Extremely fine-grained and smooth, with harmonious acidity giving laser-like precision to the red fruit and mineral flavors. Completely devoid of any baby fat, this very pure, classic wine finishes firm, suave and long, with high-quality tannins. Though the '89 remains my favorite Clarence ever (the wine was called Bahans Haut-Brion back then), I think this is Haut-Brion's best-ever second wine. Along with Margaux's Pavillon Rouge, it's also one of the top second wines of the vintage, and better than the grand vin of many estates throughout the Bordeaux region.

Ian D'Agata

Vinous

2010-05-01

90 NM

Served blind at the Southwold 2009 tasting. The Clarence de Haut Brion ‘09 has a much more timid bouquet with light blackberry and briary fruit, touches of sous-bois and liquorice developing with aeration. The palate is full-bodied with a firm grip. Bold and brassy but still very well balanced with a fresh inviting finish. This is showing better than 12 months ago. Tasted January 2013.

– eRobertParker.com, Jul 2013

Neal Martin

89.5 ST

Dark ruby-red. Blackcurrant, cedar and minerals on the forward nose. Fresh, sweet and smooth on entry, then slightly austere in the middle, with rich black fruit and herb flavors joined by an emerging hint of underbrush. The finish is chewy and moderately persistent. Though Le Clarence has lately been a rather austere wine when young, I'm not sure I like it this time around as much as I did at the Primeurs. I suspect this is in a very closed phase. As the fruit is pure and clean, I am willing to bet it will come around. (ID)

Stephen Tanzer

Vinous

2012-07-01

17 MS

[46M/39CS/13CF/2PV] Dense and 'fat' to smell, with a pronounced mineral element; a rich, powerful, tannic wine; an immediate mass in the mouth with a very juicy blackcurrant character to the fruit; rich, warm, tannic, but finely so; warm, powerful fruit, something slightly southern hemisphere about this in character; long in the mouth, even, spicy fruit, fleshy ample, powerful and very long and slightly 'warm' to finish, with a touch of bitterness. One wouldn't guess this was a 'second' wine! Impressive Clarence. Certainly the opposite end of spectrum in power and style from the more aromatic complexity and restraint of the 2008's. It will benefit from time. 10 years minimum? 2020-30+

Michael Schuster

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