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Haut Bailly - Pessac-Léognan 2011
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Haut Bailly - Pessac-Léognan 2011

Haut Bailly, une promesse d'élégance et d'authenticité

Haut Bailly est une de ces propriétés dont la simple évocation est source d'émotions et de souvenirs de moments partagés. Ici, l'équilibre réside en toutes choses. Un équilibre entre la Nature, l'Homme et l'Âme du lieu. 
En 1998, la famille Wilmers achète ce Cru Classé historique à la famille Sanders. A ce moment-là, elle fait le choix éclairé, de nommer à la direction, Véronique Sanders, troisième génération de la famille. Garante de l'âme de ce lieu, elle a pour mission de lui redonner son rayonnement d'antan tout en préservant son identité et son style. 

Cet équilibre on le retrouve premièrement dans son vignoble, qui s'étend toujours sur sa trentaine d'hectares originelle. Et, en son coeur, se situe cette parcelle exceptionnelle de 4ha composée de vignes centenaires où les cépages se mélangent au gré des rangs de vigne. Une patrimoine génétique unique et une tradition préservée, qui remonte au XIXème siècle, que les équipes se transmettent avec passion de génération en génération.

Le nouveau chai, inauguré en 2021, est une autre illustration de cet équilibre. Un chai qui s'intègre dans son paysage et dévoile un magnifique jardin avant de révéler ses cuves. Un chai qui éveille les sens et dont l'esthétique n'est pas sans rappeler le style des vins de la propriété: élégance, pureté et précision.

Décrire Haut Bailly, c'est décrire une histoire pluricentenaire, un terroir de légende, une oeuvre collective, une propriété en mouvement et surtout, une signature. Le style est par essence intemporel. Celui de Haut Bailly est, et a toujours été, une promesse d'élégance et d'authenticité.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Franc 3 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 50 %
Merlot 47 %
Appellation Pessac-Léognan
Millesime 2011
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Jeb DUNNUCK
Jeb DUNNUCK
    92

par Jeb Dunnuck le 19/10/2023

The 2011 Château Haut-Bailly has tough shoes to fill following the 2009 and 2010, yet it's clearly an outstanding wine. More medium-bodied, focused, and firm, yet with a complex, layered style, it shows the tannins on the vintage, but the overall balance here is spot on and it has beautiful purity of fruit. It's not one to hide away in the cellar, but it will unquestionably evolve gracefully over the coming decade.

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    94

par Jane Anson le 30/07/2020

As with the 2007, this 2011 is bursting with pleasure right now. Carefully controlled and elegant while still being juicy, allowing the tannins to tiptoe across the palate in that way Haut-Bailly does so well. Fine tannins, well-expressed cassis and blackberry fruits, with a curl of pencil lead and cool ash on the finish. The Spring of 2011 was the hottest and driest in 50 years, with only 78mm of rain falling between March and June, balanced out by a cool and rather wet July and August, and then a warm September allowing good ripening window but keeping this rather elegant savoury fruit frame. The harvest lasted from September 9 to 29.

Drinking Window 2021 - 2040

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    89

par Ian D'Agata le 31/08/2014

Dark red-ruby.  Rather open-knit, subdued aromas of strawberry and minerals.  Clean, fresh and juicy, with bright if not especially concentrated flavors of red berries, spring flowers and fresh citrus fruits.   Clean and vibrant on the moderately long finish, but could use a little more density and flesh.(89(+?) points

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    94

par Robert Parker le 02/05/2014

The saturated ruby/purple-hued 2011 Haut-Bailly exhibits a glorious, subtle, noble set of aromatics consisting of red and black currants, sweet cherries, graphite, truffles and a faint hint of wood spice. The wine hits the palate with the profound elegance and purity that have become so much a characteristic under Wilmers and Sanders. Still youthful, with good acidity and freshness, this brilliant, medium-bodied 2011 needs another 4-5 years of bottle age, and should evolve effortlessly for 20-25 years. Ever since the acquisition of Haut-Bailly by American banker Robert Wilmers, he and his winemaker Veronique Sanders have dramatically led this estate to the top of the qualitative pyramid.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    95

par James Suckling le 19/02/2014

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    92

par James Molesworth le 10/02/2014

Shows a grippy feel, with lots of briar, pastis and plum sauce notes rolled together and driving through the sappy finish. Well-embedded acidity pushes everything along, while a pure echo of fruit hangs through the finish. Should blossom with cellaring. Best from 2016 through 2028.

Le Point
Le Point
    17

par Jacques Dupont le 17/05/2012

Boisé, fruits noirs, gelée de framboise, bouche ronde, souple, soyeuse, tanins de qualité, très joli milieu de bouche soyeux, un peu serré en finale, frais et fin. O=2017 G= 15 ans

Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
    88-91

par Ian D'Agata le 12/05/2012

Opaque purple-ruby. Perfumed floral and dark berry aromas and flavor. Bright, fresh and stylish in the mouth, showing good balance and intensity. Finishes smooth and clean, but without quite the density or delineation of the best recent vintages here.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    91-93

par Robert Parker le 30/04/2012

While the elegant, stylish 2011 Haut-Bailly does not possess the density and concentration of the three vintages that preceded it, this is still outstanding wine as well as a tribute to the impeccable work done by proprietor Robert Wilmers and his manager, Veronique Sanders. Classic red and black currant aromas interspersed with notions of wet stones/crushed rocks, tobacco leaf and spice box are followed by a medium-bodied, well-balanced, impressively pure wine built on finesse and understatement. This beauty is capable of drinking well young or over the next 15+ years.

TAST
TAST
    18

par Bettane & Desseauve le 30/04/2012

Style et équilibre exemplaires, tanin racé, il rappelle le magnifique 2008.

WeinWisser
WeinWisser
    18

par René Gabriel le 30/04/2012

Tiefes Purpur, satt in der Mitte, Granatschimmer am Rand. Das Bouquet zeigt sich tiefgründig und von den Aromen her klassich, das heisst, der HB weist im ersten Nasenansatz eine klare Cabernet-Domainanz auf, also schwarze Beeren basierend auf Cassis und Brombeeren, dazu Tabak und florale Noten, mittlere Süsse und Druck. Feiner Gaumen, wunderschön etablierte Tannine, die eine feine Süsse in sich bergen, guter Rückhalt mit dezent mehligen Gerbstoffen auf dem Extrakt. 2022-2047

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    92-94

par Jeff Leve le 27/04/2012

From a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot and 3% Cabernet Franc, the wine reached 13% alcohol and will be aged in 55% new oak. Yields were about the same as that of 2010 at 38 hectoliters per hectare. Smoke, truffle, scorched earth, cassis, coffee and blackberry scents prepare you for the fresh crème de cassis and polished blackberry finish. 92-94 Pts.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    91-93

par Neal Martin le 27/04/2012

The Chateau Haut-Bailly is a blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot and 3% Cabernet Franc, which is close to 2000. Picking was from 9th September until the end of the month, around three weeks with 11-12 days of work. They thought they would end up picking in August as the season was so advanced! The bouquet is crisp and displays fine purity with blackberry, a touch of cassis, crushed stone and a touch of oyster shell. It has impressive delineation and focus. The palate is very well balanced and silky smooth in the mouth. It is tensile and animated, very composed and refined on the finish, perhaps more so than in the 2009 and 2010. It has lower alcohol than 2010 (13.0 degrees compared to 14.2). This is the style of Haut Bailly that I appreciate. Tasted April 2012

Asian Palate
Asian Palate
    91-92

par Jeannie Cho Lee MW le 20/04/2012

A charming wine with nice density and depth, supple firm tannins and a fairly long finish. This is a classic Haut Bailly that is meant to age and evolve ?right now the generous tannins overshadow the flavours lingering in the background. However the length and depth of flavours show it will evolve and age beautifully for a decade or more.

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    17

par Julia Harding MW le 20/04/2012

Drink 2018-2030 Dark cherry crimson. Toasty but the oak doesn't cover the bright cassis and minerally freshness. Dense, pretty dry but very fine tannins and ones that suggest they will not overwhelm the fruit as it ages. Refined and more to come. (JH)

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    92-94

par Roger Voss le 05/04/2012

Packed with dense tannins and firm fruit, this is a big, powerful wine. It is initially austere, but with time it becomes more rounded, with layers of wood tannins and rich fruit. —R.V

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    92-93

par James Suckling le 01/04/2012

Intense aromas of stones in the sun and dark fruits with hints of orange peel. Full to medium body, with ultra-fine and long tannins. A lovely line to this. Winery says its a baby 2000. 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot and 3% Cabernet Franc.

Jean-Marc QUARIN
Jean-Marc QUARIN
    16,5

par Jean-Marc Quarin le 01/04/2012

Couleur sombre, intense et belle. Nez fin, noble, fruité et suave. Entrée en bouche dense, puis le vin se développe aromatique et puissant en manifestant une certaine austérité. Toutefois celle-ci ne vient pas gêner l'éclat du fruit. Finale longue et savoureuse. L'élevage sera déterminant.

timatkin.com
timatkin.com
    93

par Tim Atkin MW le 01/04/2012

The age of the vines was the key to coping with the drought in 2011, according to the technical director, Gabriel Vialard. Whatever the reason, he has made a very good wine, with rich, concentrated tannins and plenty of sweet coffee bean oak underpinned by serious, flavoursome black fruits, a touch of mint and refreshing acidity. 10+ years.

Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson
    17

par Jancis Robinson le 01/04/2012

Dark cherry crimson. Toasty but the oak doesn't cover the bright cassis and minerally freshness. Dense, pretty dry but very fine tannins and ones that suggest they will not overwhelm the fruit as it ages. Refined and more to come. Drink 2018-2030

New Bordeaux
New Bordeaux
    92-93

par Jane Anson le 01/04/2012

Contemporary, cedarwood nose, like the foyer of a Sukothai hotel, or a Mandarin spa. Definite ambition, high extraction, could turn dry but just pulls itself back. Good weight of fruit, and some clear definition. Slightly tooth hurting acidity. Good ageing potential. Touch sour on the finish. 92-93+ points

Informations : Details :
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Cabernet Franc 3 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 50 %
Merlot 47 %
Appellation Pessac-Léognan
Millesime 2011
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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