Your account | Sign in
New Canaan Wine
Sign Up For Our Newsletter
Wine Spirits Beer Accessories Wine Talk Events

Château Haut-Brion

Sort results:
Château Haut-Brion
The oldest and smallest of the four First Growth Properties classified in the 1855 classification of the Gironde wines. Although by all accounts the vine has been rampant in these parts since at least Roman times, the earliest written mention that our archivist has discovered, citing a parcel of vines being cultivated at Haut-Brion dates back to only 1423. In the early days wines were known by the name of the parishes from whence they came. Later they became known as clarets. In the case of Haut-Brion, under the great stewardship of the Pontac family the wine's reputation was for years represented by the name of this enlightened and well respected family--Pontac wine. Eventually as its renown grew, the name of the Estate came to replace that of its owners. The notion of a Great Growth was born! We find the first written mention of the wine in the Diaries of Samuel Pepys. While visiting the Royal Oak Tavern in London on April 10, 1663 Pepys wrote "There I drank a sort of French wine called Ho-Bryan (sic) which hath a good and most particular taste which I never before encountered....." Visit the Château Haut-Brion website.
wa94
A tannic wine, very much characteristic of the Graves. A hint of caramel and of burnt. A very good wine. Will age slowly. more
BN#129784

Price:$800.00

SKU02943

Add to Cart




All sizes are 750mL unless otherwise noted.
Vintages and ratings subject to change at any time.
All pricing and availability subject to change.