Château Haut-BrionPessac-Léognan Blanc 2010
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It's not only the potent combination of Jean-Bernard Delmas and winemaker Jean-Philippe Masclef that has cemented the reputation of one of the world's great wineries, but the unique proposition and solidly anchored house style that excites and thrills. Located in Pessac, nearly in the suburban sprawl itself, Chateau Haut-Brion shows form not only with its incredible red wines, but with this full, concentrated, complex white, produced in 2010 from 54% Sauvignon Blanc and 46% Semillon. The wine is not only appreciated young, but wonderful with supple, mellowing maturity.
It's not only the potent combination of Jean-Bernard Delmas and winemaker Jean-Philippe Masclef that has cemented the reputation of one of the world's great wineries, but the unique proposition and solidly anchored house style that excites and thrills. Located in Pessac, nearly in the suburban sprawl itself, Chateau Haut-Brion shows form not only with its incredible red wines, but with this full, concentrated, complex white, produced in 2010 from 54% Sauvignon Blanc and 46% Semillon. The wine is not only appreciated young, but wonderful with supple, mellowing maturity.
Dry wines have no trace of sweetness at all.
- TypeWhite Blend
- Size750mL
- RegionBordeaux
- Current Vintage2010
- Standard Drinks8.0
- Alcohol Volume13.5%
- CountryFrance
- Brand NameChâteau Haut-Brion
- ClosureCork
- Wine SweetnessDry

Vintage 2010
98 points erobertparker.com
This full-bodied blend of 54% Sauvignon Blanc and 46% Semillon has a level of concentration and intensity that makes it the dry white wine of the vintage. Loads of minerality, a hint of subtle spice, but mostly just pure orange marmalade, candle wax, honeysuckle and caramelized melons make for a full-bodied, distinctive style of wine to drink over the next 50+ years.
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