1989 Haut Bailly Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 750ML
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WA 93 WS 92 JL 91
WA 93

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, December 2023

The 1989 Haut-Bailly is showing well, offering aromas of prune, blueberries, cedar, pencil lead and smoke. Medium to full-bodied, seamless and layered, it has an elegant structure with a deep core of fruit and a...
WS 92

Wine Spectator, May 1999

Gorgeous wine so well crafted. Good dark-ruby color. Aromas of cherry spice and cocoa. Full-bodied firmly tannic and a long finish of fruit and tannins. Needs time to mellow.--1989 Bordeaux horizontal. Best after 2005. -JS
JL 91

TheWineCellarInsider.com, June 2009

Filled with sweet, roasted fruit, tobacco, tar, wild strawberry and fennel scents. Medium bodied, this elegantly styled wine feels plush and silky in the mouth. Nice length and purity. Fully mature, consumers should plan...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Bordeaux Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pessac Leognan
Vintage 1989
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 12.5%
Closure Cork

Chateau Haut-Bailly, an esteemed Cru Classé de Graves, lies in a 30 hectare (74 acres) vineyard near the center of the region. On the left bank of the river Garonne, it is positioned on a high sandy ridge mixed with gravel, atop a layer of sandstone and fossil shell remains. This terroir gives Haut Bailly wines distinctive character and refinement.

The property featured vines in 1461 or earlier, and from 1530s one could see a focused wine estate taking shape. That estate changed hands over the centuries and was handed down from generation to generation, each leaving their stamp. Today, Chateau Haut Bailly is owned by Robert G. Wilmers, an American businessman devoted to Bordeaux Grands Crus. His stewardship and investment has brought Haut Bailly to new heights but all in keeping with the estates strong heritage.

The long heritage of Chateau Haut Bailly is represented by 4 hectares of own-rooted, century-old vines. The remainder of the vineyard, on carefully selected rootstock, is Cabernet Sauvignon focused with 34% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, and 3% Petit Verdot available to create complex, well-rounded wines.

Chateau Haut-Bailly, says Robert Parker Jr., “is a wine of undeniable finesse, elegance and restraint.” Marked by sophistication and supple tannins, historically—like most top-quality Bordeaux—it has been at its finest after some years of bottle age.

However, in recent years, the wines are increasingly attractive in their youth. This does not seem to affect the age-worthiness of the wine. It merely broadens the timespan for enjoyment. Indeed, steady improvements in winemaking and viticulture are raising overall quality to new levels.