Chateau Haut-Brion 2013 0,75L
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 40 × 12 × 12 cm |
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RP | 92 |
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Vintage | 2013 |
Volume | 0,75 |
ROBERT PARKER “The 2013 Haut Brion has perhaps a little more complexity on the nose compared to the 2013 La Mission Haut-Brion at the moment. There is more depth and plenty of attractive fruit: cranberry, wild strawberry, hickory and a scintilla of scorched earth that becomes quite peaty with time. It is well defined and shows impressive focus. The palate is very well balanced with tensile tannin, a keen thread of acidity, lively in the mouth with more weight and presence than La Mission, though perhaps without quite the same precision at the moment. It still cuts away just a little short on the finish, but this is a decent Haut-Brion that may pull ahead of its “sibling” with bottle age.”
Chateau Haut-Brion 2013 0,75L

Exceptional Bordeaux Masterpiece
Discover the exceptional Château Haut-Brion 2013, an exclusive Bordeaux masterpiece embodying centuries of heritage. This 2013 vintage stands as a testament to Haut-Brion’s distinguished legacy dating back to 1525, presenting an extraordinary investment-grade wine celebrated for its rarity and unparalleled quality. Limited in production and highly sought after by collectors worldwide, this 0.75L bottle offers a unique opportunity to acquire a piece of Bordeaux’s rich history and craftsmanship.
Key Features & Benefits
Handcrafted using traditional Bordeaux methods, Château Haut-Brion 2013 is composed predominantly of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc sourced from meticulously tended vineyards in the Pessac-Léognan region. Its fermentation and aging emphasize oak barrel maturation, contributing to its complex structure and longevity.
Compared to competitors, this vintage stands out for its balanced tannins and persistent finish. Collectors prize this release for its proven cellaring potential and the prestige of its estate, ensuring both immediate enjoyment and long-term value enhancement.


Heritage & Collectibility
Château Haut-Brion, recognised as one of the original First Growths of Bordeaux’s 1855 classification, boasts an unmatched reputation for excellence. The 2013 vintage is notably rare due to selective harvesting and limited yields, reinforcing its exclusivity.
High demand among global collectors and connoisseurs cements its position as a cornerstone for any serious investment-grade wine collection. The estate’s enduring market presence and consistent critical acclaim assure buyers of lasting appreciation potential.
Sensory Profile & Usage
Experience an enchanting bouquet of blackcurrant, cedar, and subtle tobacco on the nose, complemented by a rich palate featuring dark cherry, plum, and hints of vanilla. The finish reveals silky tannins and a complex minerality, offering an elegant and memorable tasting journey.
For optimal enjoyment, decant for at least an hour before serving at 16-18°C. Store in a cool, dark cellar with stable humidity to preserve its character. Ideal pairings include roasted lamb, truffle-infused dishes, and aged hard cheeses, enhancing its luxurious dining appeal.
