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Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion 2018
Red wine | Pessac-Léognan AC
Under the classic elegance of Pessac-Léognan, the great Carmes wine unfolds a unique score. Cabernet Franc, in unprecedented proportions, offers silky power, relayed by the intensity of Cabernet Sauvignon. On this structure, Merlot develops a round and fine fruit: the balance is there and guarantees a style that is as complex as it is delicious.
- France Bordeaux
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Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot - 5 - 25 years
- 13.50% vol.
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98 100DecanterThe march of Carmes Haut-Brion continues in 2018. Once again it stands out for a number of reasons: not least because of its high amount of Cabernet Franc, and also because it is made with 53% whole-bunch fermentation - a brave choice by winemaker Guillaume Poutier and one that pays off hugely in terms of balance and lean muscular build. Even without knowing any of the story behind the bottle, you would be hard-pressed to pass this wine by. It has obvious intensity but as you sit with it the softness and approachability of the tannins becomes apparent, helped by the inviting floral edge to the nose, adding peony and violet lift. The black fruits running through the palate are tight but silky and seductive - this has a higher Cab count than usual because the Merlots were more affected by the challenges of the vintage. The palate pulses, switching between richness and delicacy, feeling expertly handled. You get the feeling that you can relax - they've got everything covered! It will inevitably close down in a few years, but until then you could almost go for it with a good carafe. IPT95. Harvested 13-28 September. 3.58pH. Ageing is mostly in large oak casks, 76% new, plus 9% aged in amphorae. Best within 2027 - 2042. Jane Anson.
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98 100Jean-Marc QuarinCouleur rouge sombre et intense. Nez très aromatique, fin, fruité et suave. Ample en entrée de bouche, très moelleux au milieu, avec de la classe dans le toucher, le vin fond au palais. Pour autant, il s'achève puissant et long, avec une présence tannique perceptible dans l'ultime persistance. La décantation le magnifie. Assemblage final : 55 % cabernet franc, 30 % cabernet sauvignon, 15 % merlot.
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97 100James SucklingThe essence of black fruit here, offering blackberry and brambleberry aromas with dried flowers and licorice. Crushed stones and some iodine, as well as nuts. Full-bodied palate that opens and delivers an encompassing mouth feel of fine, creamy tannins. Some whole-berry fermentation. A special wine with elegance and complexity. Try after 2026, but already so in tune.
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96 100Rober Parker's Wine AdvocateThe 2018 Les Carmes Haut-Brion is composed of 37% Cabernet Franc, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon and 29% Merlot. It was made using 52% whole cluster and has 13.75% alcohol. It was aged in 75% new oak barriques, 16% foudres and 9% amphorae. Deep garnet-purple in color, it needs a little coaxing before bursting from the glass with vibrant scents blackberry preserves, redcurrant jelly, mulberries and Black Forest cake, leading to an undercurrent of pencil lead, black truffles, cast-iron pan and charcoal with an emerging waft of violets. The elegantly crafted, medium-bodied palate dances with red and black fruits before bursting into earth and mineral sparks. It has a sturdy frame of firm, grainy tannins and bags of freshness, finishing long and savory. The stem tannins lend this wine a firmness and textural interest, which should integrate further with another 5-6 years in barrel, allowing the nuances to shine through even more, then you can continue to enjoy its slow evolution for a further 30+ years. Best within 2026 - 2056. Lisa Perrotti-Brown.
A beautiful dark and intense purple red, with almost black reflections.
Beautiful aromatic complexity, with nuances of blackcurrant, black cherry, blackberry jelly, dark chocolate and licorice, followed by floral notes and a slight touch of salinity and graphite.
Fleshy entry in the mouth and meticulous in its texture, the wine shines with its touch and its flesh in the mid-palate, melting on the palate, juicy, nuanced, complex, deep and noble in a superb construction. A sophisticated, pure and deep vintage.
Charcuterie, meat and game terrine, stuffed turkey, oven roast, T-bone steak, café de Paris entrecôte, leg of lamb, royal couscous, venison couscous, soft cheese, dark chocolate fondant.
Serving temperature: 16 - 18°C
The ten hectares of land are divided between gravel, clay and sand. It is the affinities of the land which guided the grape varieties. Cabernet Franc (39%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (20%), further on, Merlot (41%) is growing. A plant mosaic which establishes the atypical profile of the estate.
Manual harvest, vatting for 35 days, aging in oak barrels (70% new wood, 20% tuns and 10% in terracotta jars) for 24 months.
Cork
Wooden box
Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion
Patrice Pichet acquired the Carmes estate at the end of 2010. The investment, of course, has a taste for challenge but also serves an authentic passion for wine, carrying the most beautiful ambitions. Inaugurated in 2016, the new winery designed by Philippe Starck and Luc Arsène-Henry marks a new era at the château. Between a work of art and a cutting-edge tool, it embodies a renewed ambition for excellence. Les Carmes Haut-Brion, pride of the estate, the great wine plays a successful art of synthesis, between strength and finesse, radiance and depth.