Chateau Haut Brion 1989


5.0 étoiles - 4 avis professionnels

Chateau Haut Brion very bin-stained label 1989

hors TVA € 999,00
TVA incluse € 1.198,80
Volume 0,75l

Chateau Haut Brion 1989

Prix à partir de € 1.149,00
hors TVA € 995,00
TVA incluse € 1.194,00
Volume Half bottle

Chateau Haut Brion 1989

hors TVA € 7.492,00
TVA incluse € 8.990,40
Volume Double Magnum
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Classification
Type Rouge
Marque Chateau Haut Brion
Millésime 1989
Pays France
Région Bordeaux, Graves
Raisin Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend,
Volume
État Extrait de son coffret en bois d'origine
Étiquette Légèrement Sale
Consommable -2025
Stock 0
État Parfait
Étiquette Abîmée, Fanée ou Sale
État Extrait de son coffret en bois d'origine
Étiquette Légèrement Sale
État Extrait de son coffret en bois d'origine
Étiquette Légèrement Sale

Avis professionnels

Robert Parker (100)

Haut-Brion has been the most consistent first-growth over the last decade, producing top-notch wines, even in such tough years as 1987, 1993, and 1994. The 1989 is one of a handful of truly profound wines from a vintage that tends to be overrated, save for the Pomerols, a few St.-Emilions, and some overachievers in the Medoc. However, 1989 was an extraordinary success for Jean Delmas, the administrator of Haut-Brion and La Mission-Haut-Brion. The prodigious 1989 Haut-Brion is one of the greatest first-growths I have ever tasted. It has always reminded me of what the 1959 must have tasted like in its youth, but it is even richer and more compelling aromatically. The wine exhibits an opaque ruby/purple color, as well as a sweet nose of jammy fruit, tobacco, spicy oak, minerals, and smoke. Fabulously concentrated, with huge levels of fruit, extract, and glycerin, this wine is nearly viscous because of its thickness and richness. Low acidity gives the wine even more appeal and adds to its precociousness. The wine has not budged in development since it was first bottled, although it has always provided thrilling drinking because of its voluptuous texture. It needs another 5-6 years of bottle age before it will begin to develop Haut-Brion's fabulous fragrance. Expect it to hit its plateau of maturity around 2003-2005 and drink well for 15-25 years.

Winespectator (100)

Fabulous aromas of raspberries, minerals, tobaccco, chocolate. Complex. Full-bodied, with big velvety tannins but elegant and fabulous. Wonderful sweetness. Goes on and on. This has been 100 points since I first tasted it in barrel. It may age forever, but so good now. Love it. '89/'90 Bordeaux non-blind horizontal.

Rene Gabriel (20)

Rene Gabriel rates this wine 20/20 points.

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