Chateau Haut Grignon
2018

Chateau Haut Grignon Medoc Rouge

67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot
Bordeaux Medoc France Europe
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Under the same ownership as neighboring Château Lousteauneuf, this property offers a densely structured wine that is also fresh from black-currant acidity. The current dryness will soften to give a rich, always textured wine. Drink from 2023. –ROGER VOSS of Wine Enthusiast

Appellation: Haut Grignon is located in the Medoc region and benefits from this appellation

Surface area: 4 hectares of vines

Soil and subsoil: composed of clay and gravel (representative from the region)

Grape Varieties: Carbernet Sauvignon 67% – Merlot 31% – Petit Verdot 2%

Average age of the vines: 25 years old

Density: 5000 vine stocks / hectare

Yield: 45 hectoliters / hectare which is rather low for the region

The vines: implementation of sustainable agriculture in the vineyard

Vinification: in stainless steel vats to enhance the fruit and freshness

Ageing: 60% in vats and 40% in French barrels

Production: 30 000 bottles

Tasting notes: Nice bouquet of black fruit and cedar. The palate is medium-bodied with firm tannins and a touch of spice. This is a fine wine that is drinkable in its youth and could age well.

Description: Château Haut Grignon belongs to Bruno Segond, who also owns Château Lousteauneuf a little Cru Bourgeois widely distributed in Europe, Japan and Canada.

• Type: Wines
• Sub-type: Wines
• Class: Red
• ABV%: 13

67% Cabernet Sauvignon, 31% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot –

Under the same ownership as neighboring Château Lousteauneuf, this property offers a densely structured wine that is also fresh from black-currant acidity. The current dryness will soften to give a rich, always textured wine. -W.E.
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