Château Haut-BergeyPessac Léognan 2009

Product code: 9320
£49.30 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Pessac-Léognan
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Red Blend
Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
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Country
Country: France
Region
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region
Sub-Region: Pessac-Léognan
Type
Type: Red Wine
Alcohol
Alcohol: 13.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape
Grape: Red Blend
Grape: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidic

Tasting Note

A wine with lovely dark berries and chocolates follows through to a full body with chewy tannins and a fit finish. Very in form.

Product Notes

Château Haut-Bergey Pessac Léognan is a prestigious winery located in the heart of the Pessac-Léognan appellation, in the Bordeaux wine region of southwestern France. The estate vineyards cover 20 hectares of carefully tended terroir, consisting of gravelly soils that provide optimal drainage and a unique mineral character to the grapes. Specializing in red blends, Château Haut-Bergey Pessac Léognan produces wines that are rich and complex, with notes of black fruits, spices, and tobacco. The winery combines traditional techniques with modern technology to ensure the finest quality of wine, while also adhering to sustainable and environmentally conscious practices. Visitors to Château Haut-Bergey Pessac Léognan are invited to tour the property, taste the wines, and experience the beautiful vineyard surroundings.

About the Winery

Château Haut-Bergey

The origins and history of Château Haut-Bergey go back to as late as the 15th century. The initial property or nucleus of the winery remained as a part of the mayne of Ponteil. It was a new and distinct stronghold created by the lords of the land, La Louvière and Olivier. The noble house of the region stood under the Old Regime in a site near the castle. For several centuries, the property and its surrounding lands remained under the ownership of the Conseillers du Ro. In addition to that, they belonged to the merchants and travellers from Bordeaux. They came to make their home in the place. These people served as the core of all the vine-growing and winemaking activity of the region. 

https://www.haut-bergey.fr

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