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Chateau Haut-Batailley2011

Chateau Haut-BatailleyPauillac, France

Château Haut-Batailley is a Cabernet Sauvignon–led Grand Cru Classé (1855 Fifth Growth) red from Pauillac, crafted on de…Learn More »

$64

/750ml

Current Retail Average

94

/100

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Chateau Haut-Batailley 2011 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Château Haut-Batailley is a Cabernet Sauvignon–led Grand Cru Classé (1855 Fifth Growth) red from Pauillac, crafted on deep Garonne gravel soils that sit at the southern end of the appellation near Château Latour. Typically blended with Merlot (and occasionally a little Cabernet Franc), it is known f…Learn More »

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Haut-Batailley

Château Haut-Batailley is a Cabernet Sauvignon–led Grand Cru Classé (1855 Fifth Growth) red from Pauillac, crafted on deep Garonne gravel soils that sit at the southern end of the appellation near Château Latour. Typically blended with Merlot (and occasionally a little Cabernet Franc), it is known for combining classic Pauillac structure—blackcurrant, cedar, graphite and tobacco—with an elegant, approachable style and good aging potential, reflecting both its historic terroir and the modern stewardship of the Borie and now Cazes families.