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Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion - Pessac-Léognan 2021

Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion - Pessac-Léognan 2021

99/100

Yves Beck

98/100

Vinous

98/100

Terre de Vins

97/100

James Suckling

97/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

purity
energy
breathtaking
singular

“A superb wine that exudes sophistication, purity, and depth. One of the vintage’s greatest successes!”

“Les Carmes Haut-Brion 2021 is quite likely the standout wine of the vintage. Bold and explosive, the 2021 possesses breathtaking intensity and boundless energy. It is a distinguished wine that captivates all the senses. Tobacco, mocha, cedar, leather, dried herbs, menthol, licorice, and plum saturate the palate in a wine that dazzles from start to finish. The 2021 vintage was bottled in late September 2023, much later than most wines, and yet it is already so expressive today. It was magnificent in the barrel, and it is just as breathtaking today. Quite simply, Les Carmes is in a league of its own. Bravo!” (Vinous 2023) - Delivery in a wooden case is available for orders of 6 bottles of this wine (depending on country and selected shipping method)

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Estate

Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion

Vintage

2021

Designation

Pessac-Léognan

Region

Bordeaux

Grape varieties

40% Cabernet Franc, 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, 25% Merlot

Terroirs

Mindel graves on a clay-limestone base

Viticulture

Reasoned

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Winemaking

Temperature-controlled fermentation tanks (60-hectoliter truncated cone-shaped stainless steel, 50-hectoliter concrete, 76-hectoliter wood), fermentation for 35 days, no crushing, 45% whole clusters

Livestock farming

24 months (including 70% new oak barrels, 20% 18-hectoliter casks, and 10% in stoneware jars)

Alcohol content

13,5%

Eye

Deep purple color with violet highlights and a black core

Nose

Fresh, delicate, and aromatic, with notes of fruit (blackberry, plum), flowers (violet, rose), licorice, tobacco, dried herbs, and graphite

Palate

A bold and structured wine that impresses with its unique elegance, breathtaking intensity, boundless energy, purity, and great precision

Serve

At 16-18°C

Open

Let stand for 2 hours

Drink from

2027

Drink before

2055

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Serve with sweetbreads, venison tenderloin with grand veneur sauce, or a rack of lamb...

More information at Pessac-Léognan

Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2021 guide): 4* Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)

About the estate:

A small estate neighboring Haut-Brion, also spared from the urbanization of Pessac, Les Carmes Haut-Brion produces a very harmonious and subtle wine, in which Cabernet Franc, in particular, contributes its incomparable finesse. The estate was purchased in December 2010 by Patrice Pichet, head of the real estate group Patrimoniale Foncière Pichet. 2016 was the first vintage produced in the magnificent and boldly designed winery created by Philippe Starck and Luc Arsène-Henry. Patrice Pichet entrusted the management of the estate to the talented and perfectionist Guillaume Pouthier, who is elevating the property to the ranks of the very best.

Hachette Wine Guide

Guide Hachette des vins

Rated estate (2023 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines are regularly recognized by the guide)

About the estate:

Nestled within the Bordeaux metropolitan area, like its neighbor Haut-Brion, this 4.7-hectare vineyard owes its name to the Grands Carmes, its owners until the Revolution, which led to its sale as national property. A wine merchant purchased it and transferred it in 1840 to the Chantecaille family, who retained ownership until 2010, when it was acquired by the Pichet real estate group. In 2012, Patrice Pichet, by acquiring part of Château le Thil Comte Clary, doubled the estate’s size, expanding it from 4.7 hectares to 10.3 hectares.

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2025 guide) 3*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)

About the estate:

By cultivating a distinctive style, defined by bold winemaking techniques that give whole-cluster fermentation a far from negligible role, Les Carmes Haut-Brion has established itself over the past few vintages as one of the most original wines in the appellation—and indeed in all of Bordeaux. The fruit expression appears “infused”—a term currently in vogue, but perfectly justified here—and the tannins are singularly fine. It should also be noted that the estate acquired by the Pichet family in 2010 is situated on a unique terroir, adjacent to Haut-Brion, with an even earlier ripening period, and home to a significant proportion of very old vines, particularly Cabernet Franc. The modernization of the winemaking facilities has allowed the estate to achieve a string of successes in recent vintages, following a truly impressive crescendo that justifies the third star awarded two years ago.

Vinous

Vinous

Wine rated (2023 guide) 98/100

About the wine:

Les Carmes Haut-Brion 2021 is quite likely the standout wine of the vintage. Bold and explosive, the 2021 possesses breathtaking intensity and boundless energy. It is a distinguished wine that captivates all the senses. Tobacco, mocha, cedar, leather, dried herbs, menthol, licorice, and plum saturate the palate in a wine that dazzles from start to finish. The 2021 vintage was bottled in late September 2023, much later than most wines, and yet it is already so expressive today. It was magnificent in the barrel, and it is just as breathtaking today. Quite simply, Les Carmes is on a whole other level. Bravo! 2031–2061

James Suckling

James Suckling

Wine rated (2024 guide) 97/100

About the wine:

Its texture and structure lend this wine elegance and distinctiveness, with subtle notes of red fruit, chocolate, and bark, along with hints of clove and dried flowers. Notes of graphite. A medium-bodied to full-bodied wine with fine, slightly meaty, and very well-integrated tannins, offering beautiful elegance and great precision. Juicy and crisp. A profusion of spices and earthy notes. Average age of Cabernet Franc vines: 80 years. Blend: 45% whole clusters. Grape varieties: 40% Cabernet Franc, 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 25% Merlot. This wine still has potential, but it is already fascinating in its youth. Best enjoyed after 2027.

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Terre de Vins

Wine rated (2022 guide) 98/100

About the wine:

Its location shielded it from severe frost, while the demanding terroir and the 75% Cabernet blend (Cabernet Franc and Sauvignon) give it structure: abundant, very fine tannins, enhanced by aging in 70% new oak barrels, 20% large casks, and 10% amphorae. A sweet bouquet of flowers—rose, iris—followed by crisp blackberry and licorice; the juicy, slender texture leads to a broad, mineral finish. Full of substance and energy, this is a wine in a class of its own.

Yves Beck

Yves Beck

Wine rated (2023 guide) 99/100

About the wine:

With its subtlety, finesse, and perfection, the Carmes bouquet sets the tone right from the start! It must be said that it precedes a wine that already shone during the en primeur tastings, so the challenge is considerable. In addition to the varietal notes of Bouchet (iris, peonies), there is the freshness of the garrigue, dried herbs, and hints of elderflower. Just like the bouquet, the attack introduces the wine with obvious enthusiasm and serenity. The freshness, power, and charm are all there, along with a touch of oak. Always mirroring the bouquet. A true interplay between nose and palate unfolds. Not to the wine’s detriment, quite the contrary. The wine begins by reminding us, in its own way, that there are great wines in 2021. (as it had already done in 2013, but in the case of 2021, in an even more concrete, more accomplished way.) It embraces the vintage’s distinctive characteristics; the tannins are firm but not harsh, providing a solid foundation while ensuring a smooth touch. With aeration, the wine comes into its own; all the elements fall into place in an orderly, well-defined manner. One finds oneself wishing for a bit more depth, as the wine inspires aspirations of excellence, and then one realizes, nonetheless, that one is savoring one of the vintage’s greatest successes. It obviously needs a bit of aging to fully develop, but those who are impatient will also find pleasure in it, because a great wine like this one is almost always good! 2027–2060

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Wine rated (2022 guide) 97/100

About the wine:

Very dark color with black and purple highlights. The nose is highly aromatic, refined, fruity, pure, subtle, and elegant. Hints of blackberry jelly, dark fruits, and licorice. Full-bodied from the first sip and immediately refined in texture, the wine shines with its texture and body on the mid-palate. It melts on the palate—juicy, nuanced, complex, deep, and noble—in a superb structure that conveys a sense of sophistication, purity, and depth. A great, refined wine.

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