Château Haut Bailly, Pessac-Leognan, Grand Cru Classe 2019
Château Haut Bailly, Pessac-Leognan, Grand Cru Classe 2019 Classified Red Wine. Cru Classe de Graves in 1959. Château Haut-Bailly Pessac-Léognan Grand Cru Classé 2019 is a powerful yet supremely elegant Left Bank Bordeaux, uniting depth, finesse and a very pure expression of its gravel terroir. It is a benchmark modern vintage for the estate, with exceptional balance, complexity and long-term aging potential. Critic tasting notes: (2019 vintage) "Extremely aromatic, with incredible wet-earth, bark, stone and graphite notes on the nose, then changing to violets, blackberries and blackcurrants. Full-bodied, yet so linear and fine, with titanium tannins that go on so long. Builds and builds then just rolls around the palate through the endless finish. Real Bordeaux here. 56% cabernet sauvignon, 36% merlot, 4% cabernet franc, and 4% petit verdot. Exceptional. Better after 2029." - James Suckling "Incredibly rich, lush, powerful, full-bodied and concentrated, as well as poised, balanced, and harmonious and fresh, the wine opens with an array of flowers, tobacco leaf, currants, black plums, espresso, smoke and herbs. Vibrant, seductive, long and complex, the wine is a beautiful expression of the vineyard with all of its complexities and nuances. It should drink a bit earlier than the 2015, 2016 and 2018. But it will still need time in the cellar. Drink from 2030-2060. 97 Points" - Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider (97/100) "The wine has precision, power and density, concentration and layer upon layer of fruit. The wine's spicy edge complements the impressive tannins, ripe texture and certainly promises much for the future. It will age well, drink from 2026." - Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast (97/100) "56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, and 4% Petit Verdot, 13.7% alcohol. It is a very mineral wine, with a pronounced Cabernet Sauvignon character on the nose, showing associations with red meat and grilled bacon. This is a gentler and more elegant wine for the property than usual, yet retaining the richness and sophisticated touch. Velvety texture. Excellent complexity, balance, and persistent finish. Outstanding effort." - Izak Litwar, Great Wines from Bordeaux (96-97) "The 2019 Haut-Bailly unwinds in the glass with complex aromas of dark berries, bay leaf, loamy soil and cigar wrapper, framed by a discreet patina of new oak. Full-bodied, velvety and elegantly muscular, it's powerful and concentrated, with lively acids and an abundance of ripe but youthfully assertive structuring tannin that will demand some patience. Haut-Bailly now boasts one of Bordeaux's grander new wineries, but the 2019 vintage at this address reminds us that the old facilities were more than capable of delivering excellence too! Winemaking here is rather gentle, with comparatively cool fermentation temperatures and a modest 50% new oak, yet the 2019s are rather structured, serious wines that will demand a bit of patience, reflecting a more classically proportioned, elegant style than the more flamboyant 2018. As usual, Cabernet Sauvignon represents slightly over half of the blend, including a block of ancient, more than 100-year-old vines in front of the château itself." - Robert Parker The Wine Advocate, Reviewed by: William Kelley (96/100) "Dark ruby, purple reflections, subtle ochre brightening on the rim. A very closed bouquet with tobacco, hints of lemon balm, liquorice and blackberry undertones but savoury, earthy nuances dominate the fruit. Powerful on the palate, sweet plum, the savoury notes again, good freshness and dark nougat on the finish. Somewhat encapsulated at the moment, merely hinting at its great ageing potential, please wait until at least 2030. (Store +40)" - Falstaff (96/100) Site & Identity Haut-Bailly’s 30 hectares of vines lie on a high gravel ridge over sand and clay in Léognan, a setting that naturally gives wines of graphite, cigar-box complexity and refined structure. Old vines, including parcels over 100 years of age, contribute extra concentration and nuance, adding a distinctive gravitas to the grand vin. The 2019 captures this identity in a particularly complete way: cool in style, deeply toned and classically Pessac-Léognan, with great precision and freshness behind the ripe fruit. Technical Tasting Note Appearance: Deep, vibrant ruby to purple, with excellent color saturation and youthful brightness. Nose: Complex aromas of dark berries, blackcurrant, laurel, cigar wrapper, graphite, earth and discreet oak spice, with a subtle floral lift. Palate: Full, velvety and elegantly muscular, combining powerful, concentrated black fruit with lively acidity and ripe, fine-grained tannins. Finish: Long, focused and refined, with lingering notes of cassis, tobacco, mineral graphite and a cool, savoury edge that underlines its class and structure. Winemaking & Style The 2019 blend is 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 4% Petit Verdot, at about 13.7% alcohol. Vinification takes place in cement and stainless-steel vats, followed by 16–18 months of aging in French oak, around 50–60% of which is new, bringing polish and complexity without overwhelming the fruit. Stylistically, 2019 Haut-Bailly is described as potent, concentrated and impeccably structured, with cigar-box, mineral and graphite notes framing its dense, pure core of fruit—classic Haut-Bailly in a particularly complete, long-lived guise. Food Pairing Excellent with côte de boeuf, roast lamb, venison, game birds, dishes with truffle or wild mushrooms, and mature hard cheeses. Its combination of depth, freshness and fine tannic backbone makes it ideal for long-term cellaring and for pairing with haute cuisine on special occasions.
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- Bottle (750 ml) — 125.00 USD — In stock
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