2015 Haut Bergey Blanc

Bordeaux Blanc - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JD 93 JS 92 JL 91 WS 91
JD 93

jebdunnuck.com, November 2017

I tasted two wines from Château Haut Bergery and unquestionably the white is where it’s at. The 2015 Château Haut-Bergey Blanc gives up bright notes of green apple, citrus, and mint, as well as more minerality and floral...
JS 92

jamessuckling.com, February 2018

Dried-mango and pineapple aromas with hints of apples and lemons. Full-bodied, layered and phenolic with white tannic tension and texture. Drink now or hold.
JL 91

TheWineCellarInsider.com, August 2016

(JL91-91 points) With ample, refreshing lemon, lime and pomello scents in the perfume, the wine is sweet, fresh and invigorating from start to finish.
WS 91

Wine Spectator, January 2018

Lively gooseberry gelée, white peach and lemon peel notes skitter through, laced with a mouthwatering chamomile accent through the long finish. Drink now through 2021. 667 cases made. — JM

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type White
Varietal Bordeaux Blanc
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pessac Leognan
Vintage 2015
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13.5%
Closure Cork

It was love at first sight and the promising charm of Chateau Haut-Bergey that led Sylviane Garcin-Cathiard, granddaughter of a wine merchant and a successful business woman, to acquire and renovate this 28.5-hectare property in the heart of Leognan, a leading area of the Graves region. The estate’s foremost principle is to produce a wine of excellent quality, sparing no efforts to continuously improve craftsmanship and expertise.

The vineyard of comprises 26.5 hectares of red grapes and 2 hectares of white grapes. It is well exposed to the south and south-west on slightly sloping grounds, ensuring natural drainage. During summertime and especially in September, the gravel topsoil reflects absorbed heat onto the bunches of grapes, thus improving the process of ripening. The subsoil, which influences the deep-rooted vines, is composed of clay and chalk streaked with iron-bearing parts.