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Auction archive: Lot number 8408

CHATEAU LA TOUR HAUT-BRION 1998

Estimate
HK$2,000 - HK$3,000
ca. US$257 - US$386
Price realised:
HK$3,675
ca. US$473
Auction archive: Lot number 8408

CHATEAU LA TOUR HAUT-BRION 1998

Estimate
HK$2,000 - HK$3,000
ca. US$257 - US$386
Price realised:
HK$3,675
ca. US$473
Beschreibung:

Chateau La Tour Haut-Brion 1998 Chateau La Tour Haut-Brion 1998 Graves A real spice box nose, of course much more developed at this stage than La Mission. Fine-textured. Oozes spices, ripe fruit and an alluring freshness at the end. Another bottle had the most Havana nose of all the line-up of Graves Crus Classes in this vintage. So luscious, complex and sweet. Absolutely delicious. Oozes flavour and delightfully soft. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Lot 8408 1 d.mag - 3 liter (owc) per lot: HKD 2000-3000 per lot: USD 200-300 A glorious 'voice from the past', as the final vintage was 2005, with production now being distributed between La Chapelle de La Mission Haut-Brion and sometimes La Mission itself. I always adored its earthy, peaty flavours, with excellent body and structure to match the very fine fruit of its site. It matured more quickly than La Mission which suits those of us with little patience! This is really rewarding wine, with marvellous appellation character and expression. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Area Planted: 5 hectares, 05 ares Vineyard Composition: Cabernet Sauvignon 44.3% Merlot 34% Cabernet Franc 21.7% Age of Vines: 15 years(average) Geology: Gravel soil with a subsoil of clay and sand Rootstock: 420A, 3309 Harvest: By hand and sorted in the vineyard Vinification: Fermented at an average temperature of 30C Degrees (86F) in 180hl stainless steel vats with computer regulated temperature control and pumping over Ageing: 30% new barrels for an average of 18-22 months and fined with egg whites Production: 2000-2500 cases Quantity: 1

Auction archive: Lot number 8408
Beschreibung:

Chateau La Tour Haut-Brion 1998 Chateau La Tour Haut-Brion 1998 Graves A real spice box nose, of course much more developed at this stage than La Mission. Fine-textured. Oozes spices, ripe fruit and an alluring freshness at the end. Another bottle had the most Havana nose of all the line-up of Graves Crus Classes in this vintage. So luscious, complex and sweet. Absolutely delicious. Oozes flavour and delightfully soft. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Lot 8408 1 d.mag - 3 liter (owc) per lot: HKD 2000-3000 per lot: USD 200-300 A glorious 'voice from the past', as the final vintage was 2005, with production now being distributed between La Chapelle de La Mission Haut-Brion and sometimes La Mission itself. I always adored its earthy, peaty flavours, with excellent body and structure to match the very fine fruit of its site. It matured more quickly than La Mission which suits those of us with little patience! This is really rewarding wine, with marvellous appellation character and expression. Serena Sutcliffe, MW. Area Planted: 5 hectares, 05 ares Vineyard Composition: Cabernet Sauvignon 44.3% Merlot 34% Cabernet Franc 21.7% Age of Vines: 15 years(average) Geology: Gravel soil with a subsoil of clay and sand Rootstock: 420A, 3309 Harvest: By hand and sorted in the vineyard Vinification: Fermented at an average temperature of 30C Degrees (86F) in 180hl stainless steel vats with computer regulated temperature control and pumping over Ageing: 30% new barrels for an average of 18-22 months and fined with egg whites Production: 2000-2500 cases Quantity: 1

Auction archive: Lot number 8408
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