Description

Le Château les Carmes Haut-Brion est une véritable icône de Bordeaux, issu d'un terroir privilégié. Un lieu qui bénéficie d’un terroir composé de gravier, de sable, d’argile et de calcaire, permettant à des cépages tels que le Cabernet franc, le Cabernet sauvignon et le Merlot d’atteindre leur pleine expression. Ce millésime, qui a obtenu la note parfaite de 100 points chez Parker, 100 chez Decanter et 100 chez Vinous, vous laissera sans voix.

Fiche technique

Type de vin
Rouge
Millésime
2022
Alcool
13.5% vol.
Cépage
40% Cabernet franc, 34% Cabernet sauvignon, 26% Merlot,
Origine
Pessac-Léognan

Dégustation

Vue
Couleur rouge rubis éclatant.
Nez
Extrêmement corsé, avec des notes de fruits mûrs, de cassis et de mûres, ainsi que des arômes floraux, de fumée et de cèdre.
Bouche
D'une structure ample à tubulaire, ce vin s'épanouit désormais pleinement. Fraîcheur et facilité de dégustation. Une délicatesse explosive, une finesse minérale, une bouche juteuse et résineuse, des notes d'iris et de violette, de fleur de sureau, ainsi que d'épices noires et piquantes.
Température de service
Il est recommandé de le servir à 16 °C
Garde
Jusqu'en 2055, à condition qu'il soit bien entretenu.

Vignoble et élaboration

Size
7 hectares.
Année de plantation
Des vignobles dont l'âge moyen est de 43 ans.
Sol
Mélange de gravier, de sable, d'argile et de calcaire.
Vendanges
Vendange manuelle, 100 % triée à la main.
Vinification
Vinification dans toutes les cuves sans foulage et, en partie, par fermentation en grappes entières. Cuves utilisées pour la fermentation alcoolique : cuves tronconiques en inox à température contrôlée, cuves en acier (60 hectolitres), cuves en bois (76 hectolitres), cuves en béton (50 hectolitres). Fermentation initiale de 35 jours. Fermentation malolactique en fût.
Elevage
Rouge crianza prévue pour 24 mois (70 % en fûts de chêne neufs, 20 % en cuves de 18 hectolitres et 10 % en jarres en terre cuite).

L'avis des experts

The Wine Advocate:

The 2022 Les Carmes Haut-Brion is the finest wine bottled to date at this estate under Patrice Pichet's ownership and Guillaume Pouthier's direction. Unfurling from the glass with aromas of violet, iris, dark wild berries, pencil lead and mulberries, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated with a deep core of fruit beautifully framed by velvety, precise tannins, segueing into a long, saline and perfumed finish. Suave and harmonious, it was crafted with 70% whole bunches and matured in 70% new oak. This unconventional blend of 40% Cabernet Franc, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon and 26% Merlot represents a turning point for the estate, cementing its rapid ascendancy in the Bordeaux firmament.

James Suckling:

The purity and focus here is impressive with blackcurrants, crushed stones and floral undertones. The whole-bunch character comes through clearly with rose-stem and floral aromas and flavors. Full-bodied, this is always so delicious but has lots of integrated, open-grained tannins. 70% whole-cluster fermentation. 40% cabernet franc, 34% cabernet sauvignon and 26% merlot. Idiosyncratic. So attractive now but will age beautifully.

Falstaff:

Bright deep dark ruby garnet, opaque core, purple reflections, delicate rim brightening. Floral touch of candied purple fruit, ripe red cherries, a touch of blackberry confit, nuances of liquorice, very complex bouquet. Juicy, very complex, taut, ripe tannins, fine dark berry fruit, mineral, fine vieille vignes character, balanced, very great length, certain ageing potential for decades. Also has an enormous volume with its 13.5%, silky at all times, fresh and unique in its kind.

Jeb Dunnuck:

As to the Grand Vin 2023 Château Les Carmes Haut-Brion, this beauty checks in as 50% Cabernet Franc, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 20% Merlot that was fermented with 60% whole cluster, brought up in 70% new barrels, with a good portion in foudre and amphora. It has a deep ruby/purple hue and vibrant aromatics of cassis and black cherries as well as leafy tobacco, spring flowers, woodsmoke, and graphite. Medium to full-bodied, it stays tight and compact on the palate, with a lively spine of acidity, beautiful precision and focus, ripe yet certainly present tannins, and outstanding length. It’s incredibly elegant, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see this gain mid-palate density over the course of its élevage. It’s going to be long-lived.

Decanter:

Deep and brooding, this wine is beautifully floral with violets, irises, and peonies alongside ripe black cherries, liquorice, and dark chocolate. Concentrated yet bursting with energy, it flows effortlessly across the palate. Vibrant red fruits - strawberry, cherry, raspberry - sit atop a mineral backbone of salty, wet stones. Crisp yet powdery tannins and bright acidity give incredible tension. Despite its depth, it feels almost weightless, so drinkable yet built to age. Pure, pristine, and vibrant, with no trace of heat - just balance and finesse. Juicy, lively, and utterly compelling. A true expression of place and a sure-fire hit. 70% whole bunch fermented. Two years ageing, 80% new oak, 10% big 20hl vats and 10% amphora. 3.55pH. 40% Cabernet Franc, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon, 26% Merlot.

Vinous:

The 2022 Les Carmes Haut-Brion is a towering masterpiece from Technical Director Guillaume Pouthier. Dark and seamless in the glass, the 2022 presents an exotic mélange of black cherry, lavender, sage, blood orange, menthol, espresso and dried flowers, showing tremendous depth and substance in all of its dimensions. Time in the glass hints as to what is to come in the years and decades that follow. The 2022 is a co-ferment of 40% Cabernet Franc, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon and 26% Merlot done with 70% stems that saw six full weeks on the skins. Élevage is 70% new oak, 20% 18HL cask and 10% amphora. Most importantly, all the elements are so well balanced that nothing sticks out. Instead, it is the wine's total sense of harmony that is mind-blowing. Magnificent