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Jeb Dunnuck
Robert Parker Wine Advocate
Vinous
2015 Chateau La Mission Haut Brion, Pessac-Leognan, France
Complex, full-bodied, rich… Château La Mission Haut-Brion summons the most complimentary adjectives. The blend evolves according to the vintages but Château La Mission Haut-Brion retains its characteristics of great intensity.
Tasting note
The color of this wine is very deep, with garnet red highlights. A sense of complexity is evident on the initial nose. The oak is present but not excessive, and is well-balanced. Notes of chocolate and licorice appear upon swirling. These are markers of very ripe fruit. The attack on the palate is dense and tight, almost caressing. Then, the wine gains power, without being aggressive, with fresh fruity flavors. The finish is long with notes of mocha. There are also hints of chocolate. The 2015 is, without a doubt, one of Mission's greatest vintages!
The Climate
2015 appears to be the hottest and sunniest year across our entire region since weather statistics began. A long, dry, scorching period allowed for excellent flowering until the arrival of miraculous rains in August. Thanks to this beneficial rain, the plant was able to support its grapes until they reached perfect maturity. The harvest began with a beautiful and sunny September. Thanks to this ideal weather, we were able to calmly await the optimum for all the grape varieties. All the conditions were met to allow 2015 to become part of the lineage of Bordeaux's greatest vintages.
Harvest date
From September 9th to October 1st
Assembly
Merlot: 58%
Cabernet franc: 7%
Cabernet sauvignon: 35%
New barrels
78%
Alcohol
15%
Date of release
From May 29 to June 2, 2017