Tasting Notes and Scores
This has a big start of tannins and fruit, yet the tannins are round and polished. Impressive backbone. Full body. Compact. Lots of blackberry and wet-earth flavors. Powerful finish. As the second wine of Haut-Brion, this shows lots of potential for the vintage.
James Suckling
Formerly labelled as Bahans Haut Brion, this is the second wine of the legendary Haut Brion. Mineral driven rather than fruit-forward like its sibling La Chapelle, this offers a classy Pessac nose of warm earth and blackcurrant, plum fruit. Fine-grained tannins, a juicy, sweetly fruited but freshly balanced mid palate and a fine mineral finish mark this out as a wine of some class. - April 2018
Bordeaux Index
The 2017 Le Clarence de Haut-Brion has a little more ripeness on the nose compared to the Chapelle de la Mission: summer red fruit, orange zest and light tertiary scents. The palate is medium-bodied with fine grain tannins. Fleshy and approachable, this is a wine that can be broached when young. Easy going but surprisingly long on the finish. Very fine. www.vinous.com
Neal Martin
Deep cherry red. Smells sweeter and darker-fruited than the Chapelle de la Mission just tasted. Gentle dark fruit and light spice. Subtle but fruity on the nose. Firmer and more graphite-scented on the palate but with impressive fruit depth and generosity within a dry, fine-boned tannic structure. Fresh but not strident. Finely balanced and lovely persistence. - Julia Harding, jancisrobinson.com, April 2018
Jancis Robinson
Knowledge
is EverythingWant To
get In TouchPlease contact the LiveTrade team today for more information or to book a demo.
Contact us