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2000 Château Haut-Bages-Liberal

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ITEM 9806143 - Removed from a professional wine storage facility

Bidder Quantity Amount Total
andol1 2 $95 $190
11 $95
Item Sold Amount Date
I9783252 5 $83 Nov 10, 2024
I9771005 1 $80 Nov 3, 2024
I9675783 1 $85 Sep 22, 2024
2000 Château Haut-Bages-Liberal

RATINGS

92Wine Spectator

Lots of currant and berry aromas and flavors. Full-bodied, with compacted fruit and a silky tannin structure. Never had a Haut-Bages-Liberal this good.

90Wine Enthusiast

...punching above its class... rich and solid, filled with firm tannins. Black currant fruit flavors, herbs and acidity complete a serious style of wine.

90.4CellarTracker

PRODUCER

Château Haut-Bages-Liberal

Château Haut-Bages-Liberal gets its name from its location on a hill in Bages, a village between Pauillac and St. Julien. Liberal was the name of the family who founded the estate in the 18th century. Located in the Pauillac appellation, the estate is a Fifth Growth according to the Bordeaux classification of 1855. Located next to legendary Château Latour, Haut-Bages-Liberal owns 70 acres of vineyards planted to 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot and 3% Petit Verdot. Since 1982 the estate has been owned by the owners of Chasse Spleen. Robert M. Parker Jr. has noted that “this château has regularly produced an excellent, although underestimated wine since the middle of the seventies. The vineyards were replanted in the sixties and are now approaching their maturity.”

REGION

France, Bordeaux, Pauillac

Pauillac is Bordeaux’s most famous appellation, thanks to the fact that it is home to three of the region’s fabled first-growth châteaux, Lafite-Rothschild, Mouton-Rothschild and Latour. Perched on the left bank of the Gironde River north of the city of Bordeaux, Pauillac is centered around the commune of Pauillac and includes about 3,000 acres of vineyards. The Bordeaux classification of 1855 named 18 classified growths, including the three above mentioned First Growths. Cabernet Sauvignon is the principal grape grown, followed by Merlot. The soil is mostly sandy gravel mixed with marl and iron. Robert M. Parker Jr. has written that “the textbook Pauillac would tend to have a rich, full-bodied texture, a distinctive bouquet of black currants, licorice and cedary scents, and excellent aging potential.”