ITEM 3258691510965

2014 Chateau Haut Bailly Pessac-Léognan

$117.99

In stock

24

Wine Rating:

94WA 94DE 94JD 94JS

Bottle Size

750ml

Vintage

2014

Country/State

france

Wine Region

bord-pessac-leognan/graves

Variety

bordeaux blend

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Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: 94 points

“The 2014 Haut Bailly has a charming, quite intense bouquet with layers of blackberry, raspberry coulis, black olive and melted tar scents that soar from the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, well-judged acidity, harmonious and focused with superb density and precision towards the finish. This is a classy number and alongside Domaine de Chevalier, it is one of the standouts from the appellation in this vintage.” – Neal Martin

Review Date: March 2017

Decanter: 94 points

“Concentrated depths to the fruit, with a silky texture that is striking. Cool blueberry and blackcurrant fruit, along with high floral aromatics, speaks to a summer that was cooler than ideal but one that followed by a beautiful September that allowed for full ripening. This is still extremely young and pretty much in its dumb phase right now, as those tannins close in around the fruit, but with huge promise for the future. I would give it another three or four years before getting going, or ensure a long carafing.” – Jane Anson

Review Date: July 2020

JebDunnuck.com: 94 points

A wine that has always drunk well, the 2014 Château Haut-Bailly has a charming, forward, yet also incredibly elegant profile as well as terrific freshness in its ripe darker berry fruit. It shows complex floral, spicy, and lead pencil nuances with time in the glass, and it's a medium-bodied, nicely concentrated Haut-Bailly with nothing out of place, fine, polished tannins, and a great finish.

Review Date: October 2023

JamesSuckling.com: 94 points

“A very well-made, modern wine with ripe cherry and cassis notes but rather discrete oak. The bright fruit and lively acidity balance the moderately dry tannins very well, and the finish is long and quite complex. Compacted. Needs time to open. Beautiful.” – James Suckling

Review Date: February 2017