Chateau Haut-Bailly
While the estate known as Chateau Haut-Bailly dates back to 1461, its wine production began in 1530, falling into the hands of the de Leuvarde and Le Bailly families in 1630. It was purchased in 1998 by Robert G Wilmers, a Harvard-educated banker, and his French wife Elisabeth and under their care, the estate has begun producing some of the best wines in its history. The cellars and production procedures were renovated and modernised and this year, the Chateau itself was awarded government recognition of its cultural and vinious heritage.
Chateau Troplong Mondot Grand Cru Classe
Quintus
Lagrange
Calon Ségur
Dame de Montrose
Forts de Latour (BIO ORGANIC)
Chateau d'Issan, 5eme Cru
Château Angélus Carillon d'Angélus
Château Poujeaux, Moulis-en-Médoc, Bordeaux, France,
This is well filled out through the mid-palate, with some clear menthol notes on the finish. We are in signature Médoc territory here, with plenty of lift and juice in the fruit still. It's good value for a quality Haut-Médoc too, definitely off the starting blocks, but with another five to ten years ahead. Jane Anson Decanter