Red wine | Bordeaux, France
Discover the charm of the Right Bank with this 2019 Château Haut-Landon, a standout Bordeaux Supérieur crafted by the dedicated team at Vignobles Gabriel & Co. Located in the village of Mazion, this estate benefits from clay-limestone and gravelly soils, providing the perfect foundation for a classic, sophisticated Bordeaux blend. Composed primarily of 74% Merlot, complemented by 11% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Malbec, this wine is a masterclass in balance and accessibility. Upon pouring, you are greeted by an inviting, intense ruby color. The nose is expressive, opening with harmonious notes of black cherry, plum, and subtle hints of spice, tobacco, and oak, all hallmarks of its careful aging in cement and stainless steel vats. On the palate, the wine reveals its true character: full-bodied yet refined, with ripe, smoky tannins and a delightful interplay of dark fruits—think blackcurrant and blackberry—layered with sophisticated touches of vanilla and toast. The finish is persistent, clean, and savory, leaving a balanced impression that makes it incredibly food-friendly.
This wine is an exceptional value, evidenced by its recognized status as a 'Best Buy' from Wine Enthusiast. It is the perfect companion for a variety of culinary experiences. Its structure and savory profile make it an ideal match for red meats—try it alongside a grilled ribeye, roasted duck, or venison. It also pairs beautifully with hearty pasta dishes, aged cheeses, or even a simple charcuterie board of salami and prosciutto. Whether you are hosting a dinner party or enjoying a quiet evening at home, the 2019 Château Haut-Landon offers a genuine taste of Bordeaux that punches well above its weight. It is ready to be enjoyed now, though it has the potential to evolve slightly over the next few years. For the best experience, allow the bottle to breathe for about 30 minutes after opening, which helps to fully unlock its aromatic complexity and soften the palate. This is a versatile, approachable, and high-quality bottle that truly highlights the dedication of the vigneronne to her terroir.