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Summary For This Wine:
Vintage 2006
Type Red
Rating 95
Bottle Size 75 cl
Alcohol by vol NV
Closure Type Cork
Organic / Biodynamic No
Grape Type 60% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon
Ideal Drinking 2015-2040
Type : Red Wine
Rating : 90
Grape Type : 100% Muscat Petits Grains
Vintage : 2006
Origin : France, Languedoc
Ideal Drinking : Now Through 2011
Alcohol by vol : 13.5
Closure Type : Cork
Organic / Biodynamic : Yes

La Mission Haut Brion | Pessac Leognan | Per Six OWC 2006


La Mission Haut Brion | Pessac Leognan | Per Six OWC  
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PV Tasting Notes

95 points Robert Parker The Wine Advocate Feb 2009
One of the vintage's top wines is the 2006 La Mission-Haut-Brion. From bottle, it reminds me of the 1998, given its structure and backward style. Dense ruby/purple-colored, it possesses a boatload of tannin, but with coaxing, tobacco leaf, sweet black currant, burning ember, and blue fruit characteristics emerge. While thick and full-bodied, the tannins seem more elevated than I remember from barrel. It is going to be a beauty, but like many of the top 2006s, considerable patience is required. Only 55% of the production made it into the grand vin as Jean-Philippe Delmas made a severe selection. The final blend was 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the 2006 has one of the highest natural alcohols ever achieved at La Mission, averaging around 14.3%, which is astonishingly high for a Graves. Anticipated maturity: 2018-2035.

95 points James Suckling - The Wine Spectator 31 Mar 2009
Almost jammy, with vanilla bean and coffee undertones. Full-bodied and very powerful, with big, juicy tannins and a long finish. Very big and generous for the vintage, showing exceptional quality. Best after 2015. 6,000 cases made. –JS

Independent Review

94+ points Steve Tanzer - International Wine Cellar June 2009
Medium ruby-red. Roasted redcurrant, scorched earth, minerals, roasted herbs, Cuban cigar tobacco and licorice on the rather forbidding nose. Densely packed but with a light touch thanks to penetrating acidity and minerality. Showing no easy sweetness today, with red fruits lurking in the deep background. Finishes with chewy, serious tannins whose youthful toughness calls for a decade of aging.

Serve this with the finest foods


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