CHÂTEAU HAUT BATAILLEY 1978
CHÂTEAU HAUT BATAILLEY 1978
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CHÂTEAU HAUT BATAILLEY 1978
CHÂTEAU HAUT BATAILLEY 1978
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1978

CHÂTEAU HAUT BATAILLEY 1978

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91 / 100
Cellar Tracker December - 2018
Cellar Tracker
Great Bordeaux. Nose: Old cottage and caramel. Mouth: Tobacco, gooseberry, cedar and plum. This wine was more fun to enjoy because of the age than the taste.
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82 / 100
Robert PARKER - The Wine Advocate
A very charming, supple wine that is a delight to drink now, the 1978 Haut-Batailley is a straightforward, effusively fruity wine, with a nice touch of spicy oak, light tannins, and a warm, round finish.
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3 / 5
Michael Broadbent January - 1980
Michael Broadbent
Information on the vintage 1978 red Bordeaux : The year of the miracle. Appalling growing season. Complete disaster loomed. Then the weather improved with a September blessed with cloudless skies and unbroken ripening sunshine through to the harvest.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Pauillac
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Haut Batailley
Château Haut Batailley

Château Haut-Batailley is a 22-hectare Bordeaux wine estate located in Pauillac, Gironde. It produces Fifth Classified Growths according to the 1855 Médoc classification.

The estate was purchased by the Borie family, who also own Châteaux Grand-Puy-Lacoste and Ducru-Beaucaillou. Currently managed by François-Xavier Borie, the wine is aged for 16 to 20 months in oak barrels, partially new (30 to 40% depending on the year). The second wine is called Château La Tour L'Aspic.

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