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Château Haut-Brion is a Bordeaux wine
Bordeaux wine

A Bordeaux wine is any wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Average vintages produce over 700 million bottles of Bordeaux wine, although in good vintages, this total can exceed over 900 million, ranging from large quantities of everyday table wine, to some of the most expensive and prestigious wines in the world....
 estate, rated a First Growth
First Growth

First Growth status refers to a classification of wines primarily from the Bordeaux region of France....
 in the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855

For the Exposition Universelle , Emperor Napoleon III of France requested a classification system for France's best Bordeaux wines which were to be on display for visitors from around the world....
, the only estate from outside Médoc
Médoc

The M?doc is a region of France, well-known as a wine growing region, located in the d?partement in France of Gironde, on the left bank of the Gironde estuary, north of Bordeaux....
 to be included. It is located in Pessac, Graves
Pessac

Pessac is a Communes of France in the Gironde Departments of France in Aquitaine in southwestern France.It is the second-largest suburb of the city of Bordeaux, and is adjacent to it on the southwest....
 near the city of Bordeaux
Bordeaux

is a Port city on the Garonne in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its aire urbaine at a 2008 estimate. It is the Capital of the Aquitaine regions of France, as well as the Prefectures in France of the Gironde Departments of France....
. Located in the Graves
Graves

Graves is an important Bordeaux wine regions of the Bordeaux wine wine region. Graves is situated on the left bank of the Garonne river, in the upstream part of the region, southeast of the city Bordeaux and stretch over ....
 region, in the appellation
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée

Appellation d?origine contr?l?e , which translates as "controlled term of origin" is the French certification granted to certain France geographical indications for wines, cheeses, butters, and other agricultural products, all under the auspices of the government bureau Institut National des Appellations d'Origine ....
 Pessac-Léognan
Pessac-Léognan

Pessac-L?ognan is a French wine Appellation d'Origine Contr?l?e, consisting of 10 communes: Cadaujac, Can?jan, Gradignan, L?ognan, Martillac, M?rignac, Gironde, Pessac, Saint-M?dard-d'Eyrans, Talence and Villenave d'Ornon....
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In addition to the grand vin, Haut-Brion produces a red second wine
Second wine

Second wine is a term commonly associated with Bordeaux wine to refer to a second label wine made from cuvee not selected for use in the Grand vin or first label....
, from the 2007 vintage renamed Le Clarence de Haut Brion in place of the former name Château Bahans Haut-Brion.






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Château Haut-Brion is a Bordeaux wine
Bordeaux wine

A Bordeaux wine is any wine produced in the Bordeaux region of France. Average vintages produce over 700 million bottles of Bordeaux wine, although in good vintages, this total can exceed over 900 million, ranging from large quantities of everyday table wine, to some of the most expensive and prestigious wines in the world....
 estate, rated a First Growth
First Growth

First Growth status refers to a classification of wines primarily from the Bordeaux region of France....
 in the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855
Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855

For the Exposition Universelle , Emperor Napoleon III of France requested a classification system for France's best Bordeaux wines which were to be on display for visitors from around the world....
, the only estate from outside Médoc
Médoc

The M?doc is a region of France, well-known as a wine growing region, located in the d?partement in France of Gironde, on the left bank of the Gironde estuary, north of Bordeaux....
 to be included. It is located in Pessac, Graves
Pessac

Pessac is a Communes of France in the Gironde Departments of France in Aquitaine in southwestern France.It is the second-largest suburb of the city of Bordeaux, and is adjacent to it on the southwest....
 near the city of Bordeaux
Bordeaux

is a Port city on the Garonne in southwest France, with one million inhabitants in its aire urbaine at a 2008 estimate. It is the Capital of the Aquitaine regions of France, as well as the Prefectures in France of the Gironde Departments of France....
. Located in the Graves
Graves

Graves is an important Bordeaux wine regions of the Bordeaux wine wine region. Graves is situated on the left bank of the Garonne river, in the upstream part of the region, southeast of the city Bordeaux and stretch over ....
 region, in the appellation
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée

Appellation d?origine contr?l?e , which translates as "controlled term of origin" is the French certification granted to certain France geographical indications for wines, cheeses, butters, and other agricultural products, all under the auspices of the government bureau Institut National des Appellations d'Origine ....
 Pessac-Léognan
Pessac-Léognan

Pessac-L?ognan is a French wine Appellation d'Origine Contr?l?e, consisting of 10 communes: Cadaujac, Can?jan, Gradignan, L?ognan, Martillac, M?rignac, Gironde, Pessac, Saint-M?dard-d'Eyrans, Talence and Villenave d'Ornon....
.

In addition to the grand vin, Haut-Brion produces a red second wine
Second wine

Second wine is a term commonly associated with Bordeaux wine to refer to a second label wine made from cuvee not selected for use in the Grand vin or first label....
, from the 2007 vintage renamed Le Clarence de Haut Brion in place of the former name Château Bahans Haut-Brion. There is also produced a dry white wine named Château Haut-Brion Blanc, with a limited release of the second dry white wine, Les Plantiers du Haut-Brion. Since 2003, Domaine Clarence Dillon has also released the Bordeaux brand
Brand

A brand is a collection of symbols, experiences and associations connected with a product, a service, a person or any other artifact or entity....
 wine named Clarendelle.

History

Although grapes are thought to have been grown on the property since Roman times, the earliest document indicating cultivation of a parcel of land dates from 1423. The property was bought by Jean de Ségur in 1509, and in 1525 was owned by the admiral Philippe de Chabot.

The estate Château Haut-Brion dates back to April 1525 when Jean de Pontac married Jeanne de Bellon, the daughter of the mayor of Libourne
Libourne

Libourne is a Communes of France in the Gironde Departments of France in Aquitaine in southwestern France. It is a sub-prefecture of the department....
 and seigneur of Hault-Brion, who brought to him in her dowry the land. In 1533 bought the mansion of Haut-Brion, while construction of the château
Château

A ch?teau is a manor house or residence of the lord of the manor or a country house of nobility or gentry, with or without fortifications, originally - and still most frequently - in French language-speaking regions....
 was begun in 1549.

1649, Lord Arnaud III de Pontac became owner of Haut-Brion, and the wine's growing popularity began in earnest. The first records of Haut-Brion wine found in the wine cellar ledger of the English king Charles II. During the years 1660 and 1661, 169 bottles of the "wine of Hobriono" were served at the the king's court. Samuel Pepys
Samuel Pepys

Samuel Pepys, Fellow of the Royal Society was an English people Navy Board and Member of Parliament, who is now most famous for his diary. Although Pepys had no maritime experience, he rose by patronage, hard work and his talent for administration, to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under James II of England....
 wrote in The Diarist, having tasted the wine at Royal Oak Tavern on April 10, 1663, to have "drank a sort of French wine called Ho Bryen that hath a good and most particular taste I never met with".

In 1666, after "The Great Fire"
Great Fire of London

The Great Fire of London was a major conflagration that swept through the central parts of London, England, from Sunday, 2 September to Wednesday, 5 September 1666....
, the son François-Auguste, opened a tavern in London called “L’Enseigne de Pontac”, or the "Sign of Pontac's Head", which was according to André Simon
André Simon

Andr? Simon is a former racing driver from France. He participated in Formula One from to , participating in a total of 12 World Championship races but scoring no championship points....
, London's first fashionable eating-house. Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish satire, essayist, political pamphleteer , poet and cleric who became Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Dublin....
 "found the wine dear at seven shilling
Shilling

The shilling is a unit of currency used in current and former Commonwealth of Nations countries, and continued to be used in countries that left the commonwealth, such as Republic of Ireland and Tanzania....
s a flagon
Flagon

A flagon is large metal or ceramic pitcher often used for drink, whether this be wine, water, ale, mead, or something else....
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By the end of the 17th century the estate amounted to of which some were under vine
Vineyard

A vineyard is a plantation of grape-bearing vines, grown mainly for winemaking, but also raisins, table grapes and non-alcoholic grape juice. The science, practice and study of vineyard production is known as viticulture....
. The wine was often sold under the name Pontac, though since the Pontac family owned numerous wine estates that could use the name, it is often impossible to tell when a wine came from Haut-Brion. Sometimes also spelled Pontack, another Pontac estate at Blanquefort which produced white wine would also often go by this name.

English philosopher John Locke
John Locke

John Locke was an English philosopher. Locke is considered the first of the British Empiricism, but is equally important to social contract theory....
, visiting Bordeaux in 1677, spoke of Haut-Brion, “...The wine of Pontac, so revered in England, is made on a little rise of ground, lieing open most to the west. It is noe thing but pure white sand, mixed with a little gravel. One would imagin it scarce fit to beare anything..” On the cause of its increasing costliness, he stated, "thanks to the rich English who sent orders that it was to be got for them at any price". The German philosopher Hegel
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was a German people philosopher, and with Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, one of the creators of German idealism....
 was also enchanted with the wine of Pontac, though it is unknown if his orders were for other de Pontac wines of Saint-Estèphe
Saint-Estèphe

Saint-Est?phe is a Communes of France in the Gironde Departments of France in Aquitaine in southwestern France....
.

With the death of François-Auguste de Pontac, François-Joseph de Fumel, a nephew by marriage, inherited two-thirds of Haut-Brion with a third coming to Louis-Arnaud Le Comte, Lord Captal of Latresne. The de Fumel family also at one point owned Château Margaux
Château Margaux

Ch?teau Margaux, archaically La Mothe de Margaux, is a wine estate of Bordeaux wine, and was one of four wines to achieve First Growth status in the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855....
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In 1787, Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States , the principal author of the United States Declaration of Independence , and one of the most influential Founding Fathers of the United States for his promotion of the ideals of republicanism in the United States....
, then American minister to France, came to Bordeaux. On May 25 he visited to Haut-Brion, describing the terroir
Terroir

Terroir was originally a French language term in wine, coffee and tea used to denote the special characteristics that geography bestowed upon them....
, “The soil of Haut-Brion, which I examined in great detail, is made up of sand, in which there is near as much round gravel or small stone and a very little loam like the soils of the Médoc”. His notes placed Haut-Brion among the four estates of first quality, with the entry, "3. Haut-Brion, two-thirds of which belong to the Count de Fumel who sold the harvest to a merchant called Barton. The other third belongs to the Count of Toulouse; in all, the château produces 75 barrels." Haut-Brion became the first recorded first growth wine to be imported to the United States, when Jefferson purchased six cases during the travels and had them sent back to his estate in Virginia
Virginia

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As a consequence of the French Revolution
French Revolution

The French Revolution was a period of political and social upheaval and radical change in the history of France, during which the French governmental structure, previously an absolute monarchy with feudalism for the aristocracy and Roman Catholic Church clergy, underwent radical change to forms based on Age of Enlightenment principles of cit...
, in July 1794 Joseph de Fumel was guillotined, and his holdings were divided. Posthumously, de Fumel’s nephews obtained a pardon for him as well as the restitution of the confiscated property, but they left France. In 1801, they sold Haut-Brion to Talleyrand
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord

Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-P?rigord, 1st Sovereign Prince of Benevento , the Prince of Diplomats, was a France diplomat. He worked successfully from the regime of Louis XVI of France, through the French Revolution and then under Napoleon I of France, Louis XVIII of France, Charles X, and Louis-Philippe I of France....
, Prince of Benevento
Benevento

Benevento is a town and comune of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, 50 km northeast of Naples. It is situated on a hill 130 m above sea-level at the confluence of the Calore Irpino and Sabato....
, owner of Haut-Brion for three years.

A less prosperous period followed between 1804 and 1836 under successive ownership of various businessmen, until Joseph-Eugène Larrieu bought Haut-Brion when it was sold by auction. In 1841, by buying the Chai-Neuf building from the Marquis de Catellan, he brought the estate back to the former size of the estate up until the death of François-Auguste de Pontac in 1694. Larrieu's family owned Haut-Brion until 1923.

In the classifications of 1855 ahead of the International Exhibition in Paris, Château Haut-Brion was classified Premier Grand Cru, as the only estate from Graves among the three established First Growths of the Médoc. The prices of Haut-Brion in the 19th century were consistently higher than those of any other Bordeaux wine.

Modern history

After a series of unsuccessful owners during difficult times, the American banker Clarence Dillon
Clarence Dillon

Clarence Dillon, , was an United States financier, and namesake of Dillon, Read & Co., an investment bank....
 bought Château Haut-Brion on May 13, 1935 for ?
French franc

The franc is a former currency of France. Between 1360 and 1641, it was the name of coins worth 1 livre tournois and it remained in common parlance as a term for this amount of money....
 2,300,000. Several unverified anecdotes surround the acquisition, as Dillon was believed to also consider buying châteaux Cheval Blanc
Château Cheval Blanc

Ch?teau Cheval Blanc , is a wine producer in Saint-?milion in the Bordeaux wine region of France. Its wine is one of only two to receive the highest rank of Premier Cru#Premiers Grands Crus Class.C3.A9s A status in the Classification of Saint-?milion wine of 1955, along with Ch?teau Ausone....
, Ausone
Château Ausone

Ch?teau Ausone is a Bordeaux wine from Saint-?milion Appellation d'origine contr?l?e, one of only two wines, along with Ch?teau Cheval Blanc, to be ranked Premier Cru in the Classification of Saint-?milion wine....
 or a majority share in Margaux
Château Margaux

Ch?teau Margaux, archaically La Mothe de Margaux, is a wine estate of Bordeaux wine, and was one of four wines to achieve First Growth status in the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855....
, but didn't care to make the trip on a rainy, chilly day, and chose Haut-Brion for its proximity to Bordeaux and riding facilities. One account claims Dillon never got out of the car.

Dillon made his nephew Seymour Weller president of the new company "Société Vinicole de la Gironde" (later Domaine Clarence Dillon S.A.), who held the position for five decades. Weller restored the park, cleaned the chais, and installed electricity along with new vinification equipment. He retained Georges Delmas, the régisseur and director of Haut-Brion since 1921, and former manager of Cos d'Estournel.

Haut-Brion first began using its distinctive bottle, emulating designs of old decanter
Decanter

A decanter is a vessel that is used to hold the decantation of a liquid which may contain sediment.Decanters are normally used as serving vessels for wine....
 models, from the 1958 vintage which was released in 1960.

Georges Delmas retired in 1961, and was succeeded by his son Jean-Bernard Delmas, born at the estate, instigating a number of renovations. In the 1960s, Haut-Brion was the first of the great growths to innovate with new stainless steel fermentation vats. Clonal selection research was begun in 1972, in collaboration with INRA and the Chambre d'Agriculture. Insisting that great wine cannot be made with only one clone, Jean-Bernard Delmas has stated, "You need an assemblage of excellent clones", adding, "We know where each plant is located". At Haut-Brion, each hectare contains 10 to 15 different clonal selections.

in 1975, at the age of 83, Seymour Weller retired as President of the company. His cousin's daughter and granddaughter of Clarence Dillon, Joan Dillon, then Princesse Charles de Luxembourg and later Duchesse de Mouchy, replaced him. In 1976, the 1970 vintage of Haut-Brion ranked fourth among the ten French and California
California wine

California wine has a long and continuing history, and in the late twentieth century became recognized as producing some of the world's finest wine....
 red wines in the historic "Judgment of Paris" wine competition
Wine competition

A wine competition is an organized event in which trained judges or consumers competitively rate different vintages or bands of wine. There are two types of wine competitions, both of which use blind tasting of wine to prevent bias by the judges....
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The fierce competition that had existed between Haut-Brion and Château La Mission Haut-Brion
Château La Mission Haut-Brion

Ch?teau la Mission Haut-Brion is a Bordeaux wine from the Pessac-L?ognan Appellation d'origine contr?l?e, classed among the Grand Crus in the Classification of Graves wine....
 over several years, which rose to a peak in the 1970s and early 1980s, ended when Domaine Clarence Dillon acquired La Mission in 1983.

From the 2007 vintage, in connection with the 75-year anniversary of Dillon family ownership, the second wine was released under the new name Le Clarence de Haut-Brion. The name Chateau Bahans Haut-Brion had been in use for at least a century, over a period sold without a declared vintage.

Manager Jean-Bernard Delmas retired in 2003, and was succeeded by his son Jean-Philippe Delmas. Prince Robert of Luxembourg who has acted as an administrator at Haut-Brion since the age of 18, became in 2008 Président Directeur Général of Domaine Clarence Dillon.

Production

Château Haut-Brion devotes to red grape
Grape

File:Table grapes on white.jpgA grape is the non-Climacteric #In_botany fruit that grows on the Perennial plant and deciduous woody vines of the genus Vitis....
 varieties, with a distribution of 45.4% Merlot
Merlot

Merlot is a red wine grape that is used as both a blending grape and for varietal wines. Merlot-based wines usually have body with hints of berry, plum, and Zante currant....
, 43.9% Cabernet Sauvignon
Cabernet Sauvignon

Cabernet Sauvignon is one of the world's most widely recognized red wine List of grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major List of wine-producing countries among a diverse spectrum of climates from Canadian wine Okanagan Valley to Lebanese wine Beqaa Valley....
, 9.7% Cabernet Franc
Cabernet Franc

Cabernet Franc is one of the major red grape varieties of the world. It is mostly grown for blending with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot in the Bordeaux style, but can also be vinified alone, such as the Chinon wine from the Loire ....
 and 1% Petit Verdot
Petit verdot

Petit verdot is a variety of red wine grape, principally used in classic Bordeaux blends. It ripens much later than the other varieties in Bordeaux, often too late, so it fell out of favour in its home region....
, and to white grape varieties, distributed with 52.6% Sémillon
Sémillon

S?millon is a golden-skinned grape used to make dry and sweet white wines, most notably in France and Australia....
 and 47.4% Sauvignon blanc
Sauvignon blanc

Sauvignon blanc is a green-skinned grape variety which originates from the Bordeaux region of France. The grape gets its name from the French word sauvage and blanc due to its early origins as an indigenous grape in South West France ....
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The vineyards are elevated, up to 27 meters, somewhat above the Bordeaux norm. The soil consists of Günzian gravel and some parcels have high contents of clay. All the vineyards are located in a cluster near the château itself and on the other side of the main road.

The selection of optimum rootstock
Rootstock

A rootstock is a plant, and sometimes just the stump, which already has an established, healthy root, used for grafting a cutting or budding from another plant....
s and clones
Cloning

Cloning in biology is the process of producing populations of genetically-identical individuals that occurs in nature when organisms such as bacteria, insects or plants reproduce Asexual Reproduction....
 has been a large task at Château Haut-Brion, pioneered by Jean-Bernard Delmas, which has greatly contributed to the quality of the plant material in the vineyard. The long-term aim has been to lower yields, not by green-harvesting
Viticulture

Viticulture is the science, cultivation and study of grapes which deals with the series of events that occur in the vineyard. When the grapes are used for winemaking, it is also known as viniculture....
 but by ensuring healthy and balanced vines. The average age of the vines is approximately 35 years with the oldest parcels dating back to the 1930s, planted with an average vine density of 8000 vines/ha.

Harvesting takes place by hand and each parcel is worked by the same team of workers to increase the teams' familiarity with the individual vines. The harvest of the white grapes takes place very early due to the proximity to the city of Bordeaux which results in a warmer microclimate
Microclimate

A microclimate is a local atmospheric zone where the climate differs from the surrounding area. The term may refer to areas as small as a few square feet or as large as many square miles ....
 and thus earlier ripening. The white grapes are picked as late as possible, sorted and then pneumaticly pressed in whole bunches. There is no skin contact and fermentation takes place in oak barrels with indigenous yeasts. After sorting in the field, the red grapes are destemmed, crushed and moved to a special double-tank with fermentation taking place in the top and malolactic fermentation in the bottom, using gravity to move the wine. Previously ageing
Aging of wine

The aging of wine, and its ability to potentially improve in quality, distinguishes wine from most other consumable goods. While wine is perishable and capable of deteriorating, complex chemical reactions involving a wine's sugars , acids and phenolic compounds can alter the aroma , color , mouthfeel and taste of the wine in a way that ma...
 took place in 100% new oak casks lasting 18 months. This has been reduced to 35% new casks and wine destined for the second wine Le Clarence is aged in 25% new oak. The white wine is aged in 40-45% new oak for 10-12 months. Château Haut-Brion has its own cooperage
Cooper (profession)

Traditionally, a cooper is someone who makes wooden staff vessels of a conical form, of greater length than breadth, bound together with hoops and possessing flat ends or heads....
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The annual production ranges from 10,000 to 14,000 cases of the red grand vin Château Haut-Brion Rouge, and from 650 to 850 cases for Château Haut-Brion Blanc. With the production of the second wines Le Clarence de Haut-Brion and Les Plantiers du Haut-Brion subject to selection process and therefore closely tied to vintage quality, the output may vary considerably, the average annual production of Le Clarence de Haut-Brion is approximately 5.000 cases. Yet more limited, Les Plantiers de Haut-Brion is found almost exclusively in restaurants in France.

Clarendelle

Since 2003, Domaine Clarence Dillon has produced the mid-priced wine Bordeaux brand
Brand

A brand is a collection of symbols, experiences and associations connected with a product, a service, a person or any other artifact or entity....
 wine Clarendelle. Terming it a "diffusion wine", Jancis Robinson
Jancis Robinson

Jancis Mary Robinson Order of the British Empire, Master of Wine is a United Kingdom wine critic, journalist and editor of wine literature. She currently writes a weekly column for the Financial Times, and writes for her website jancisrobinson.com....
 has pointed to the parallels with the (less expensive) Mouton Cadet
Mouton Cadet

Mouton Cadet is the brand name of a popular range of modestly priced, generic Bordeaux wines, considered Bordeaux' most successful brand. Created by Baron Philippe de Rothschild of the Rothschild family banking dynasty, the wine named after his First Growth vineyard Ch?teau Mouton Rothschild, Mouton Cadet wine is produced through the assembl...
 range produced by Mouton-Rothschild, with a name that "may be unfortunately close to Hirondelle, the late 20th century brand that some of us can remember at 59p a litre".

The brand range consists of a Clarendelle Bordeaux Rouge, a Clarendelle Bordeaux Blanc, a Clarendelle Bordeaux Rosé
Rose

A rose is a perennial plant flower shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, that contains over 100 species and comes in a variety of colors....
 and a Clarendelle Monbazillac
Monbazillac AOC

Monbazillac is an Appellation d'Origine Contr?l?e for sweet white wine produced in the village of Monbazillac on the left bank of the Dordogne River just across from the town of Bergerac, Dordogne in South West France ....
 Amberwine.

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