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Wine for sale: Château les Carmes Haut-Brion

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Château les Carmes Haut-Brion

One of the greatest properties in Pessac-Léognan which has its own style, from blending percentages to the vinification techniques employed in the magnificent Starck designed cellar. Everything is completed with minute precision to create the unique wines.

Located in the Pessac-Léognan appellation to the south-west of Bordeaux, Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion has garnered a reputation as one of the most innovative châteaux in the area. From 1584 to 1789 it was owned by Carmelite monks, who first established their reputation for good wine. During the French Revolution it was seized then sold at auction. Acquired by the Chantecailles, it remained in the family for over a hundred years. Today, the uber-modern Philippe Starck designed cellar firmly cements Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion's place as a forward-thinking 21st century producer. Owners Patrice and Diane Pichet have been the driving force in its reputation as one of the most dynamic properties of Pessac-Léognan in recent years, as well as Guillaume Pouthier, whose experience as an engineer and oenologist stands out for the practices he has implemented, both in its cellaring and winemaking (wines boast a highly unusual 40% share of Cabernet Franc).

2020
34
2021
750
2021
360
157,50 10% off for every 3 purchased
2021
175
2020
350
2020
169
2019
350
2019
1,050
157,50 10% off for every 6 purchased
2019
175
2018
600 (starting price)
2018
160
2018
600 (starting price)
2016
690 (starting price)
2016
175
2016
600 (current price)
2015
510 (starting price)
2015
155
2015
155
2015
480 (starting price)
2014
129
2014
258
2014
120
2012
115
2009
60 (current price)
2008
140 (starting price)
2008
210 (starting price)
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