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2013 Château Haut-Sarpe
Single Bottle - Standard - 750ml
HK$700.00
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A blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc, this soft, elegant 2013 Haut-Sarpe exhibits wild cherry and strawberry notes, light to medium body and an easygoing finish. Drink it over the next 5-6 years.
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- : 2013
- : Standard - 750ml
- : Single Bottle
- : 13.0%
- : Château Haut-Sarpe
- : Red Bordeaux Blend
- : Red
- : St. Émilion Grand Cru
- : France
- : Bordeaux
- : Libournais
- : now
- : 86
Chateau Haut Sarpe, St. Emilion, Bordeaux wine producer profile, with wine tasting notes , wine ratings , a history of the property, information on wine making and terroir, along with wine tasting reviews . If you want to read about other important, Bordeaux Chateaux: Links to all Bordeaux Wine Producer Profiles
Chateau Haut Sarpe has a long history in the region as it dates all the way back to 1750 when it was founded by Pierre Beylot. The design of the beautiful chateaux was inspired by the Trianon , which is located in Versailles. Chateau Haut Sarpe first came into prominence when the estate earned a gold medal for their wine in 1867, at the World Fair in Paris. At the time the estate was owned by the du Foussat family. Today, Chateau Haut Sarpe is owned by the well-known Janoueix family who took over Chateau Haut Sarpe in 1930. The Jannoueix family own a myriad of popular estates in St. Emilion as well as in Pomerol and Bordeaux Superieur .
Chateau Haut Sarpe has a long history in the region as it dates all the way back to 1750 when it was founded by Pierre Beylot. The design of the beautiful chateaux was inspired by the Trianon , which is located in Versailles. Chateau Haut Sarpe first came into prominence when the estate earned a gold medal for their wine in 1867, at the World Fair in Paris. At the time the estate was owned by the du Foussat family. Today, Chateau Haut Sarpe is owned by the well-known Janoueix family who took over Chateau Haut Sarpe in 1930. The Jannoueix family own a myriad of popular estates in St. Emilion as well as in Pomerol and Bordeaux Superieur .
Robert M. Parker, Jr.
28th Aug 2014
86
A blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc, this soft, elegant 2013 Haut-Sarpe exhibits wild cherry and strawberry notes, light to medium body and an easygoing finish. Drink it over the next 5-6 years.
28th Aug 2014
86
A blend of 70% Merlot and 30% Cabernet Franc, this soft, elegant 2013 Haut-Sarpe exhibits wild cherry and strawberry notes, light to medium body and an easygoing finish. Drink it over the next 5-6 years.
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Chateau Haut Sarpe, St. Emilion, Bordeaux wine producer profile, with wine tasting notes , wine ratings , a history of the property, information on wine making and terroir, along with wine tasting reviews . If you want to read about other important, Bordeaux Chateaux: Links to all Bordeaux Wine Producer ProfilesChateau Haut Sarpe has a long history in the region as it dates all the way back to 1750 when it was founded by Pierre Beylot. The design of the beautiful chateaux was inspired by the Trianon , which is located in Versailles. Chateau Haut Sarpe first came into prominence when the estate earned a gold medal for their wine in 1867, at the World Fair in Paris. At the time the estate was owned by the du Foussat family. Today, Chateau Haut Sarpe is owned by the well-known Janoueix family who took over Chateau Haut Sarpe in 1930. The Jannoueix family own a myriad of popular estates in St. Emilion as well as in Pomerol and Bordeaux Superieur .