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Where to buy 2018 | Chateau Haut la Pereyre | Blanc

2018 | Chateau Haut la Pereyre | Blanc

$362.00

White Wine: 2018 | Chateau Haut la Pereyre | Blanc

The nose offers exotic fruits and citrus fruits. This complexity meets a charming, sauve and very fruity flavour on the palate with good length supported by well balanced acidity.

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Producer: Chateau Haut la Pereyre

Vintage: 2018

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13%

Varietal: Bordeaux Blend White

    Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      Detailed Description

      The nose offers exotic fruits and citrus fruits. This complexity meets a charming, sauve and very fruity flavour on the palate with good length supported by well balanced acidity. Ideal as an aperitif, with oysters, scallops, seafood and raw vegetables.

      Producer Information

      ChĂąteau Haut-La PĂ©reyre produced its first vintage in 1891 in the lieu-dit of PĂ©reyre, back up in the pastoral hills of Entre-Deux-Mers. It sold its wine in bulk to nĂ©gociants over the years until Olivier Cailleux’s parents began estate bottling in 1974. Olivier himself was given keys to the domain in 1994 after completing his enology studies and doing internships in South Africa, New Zealand, and at Cos d’Estournel. He is the sixth generation to manage the family’s affairs. In these hills during the Middle Ages the local lord established his digs at the nearby ChĂąteau de Benauge, which served as a fortress during the endless skirmishes of the 100 Years War. It was the last bastion to fall to the French when they won the war in 1453 and finally drove the English out of Aquitaine. The sub appellation of Haut Benauge was named after a local fort (pictured below with Olivier) from the 100 Years War and created in 1955 as a superior zone for whites within Entre-Deux Mers thanks to its hillsides and limestone soils. The appellation is reserved for both dry and sweet whites — red wine falls under the larger umbrella of Bordeaux SupĂ©rieur — but both colors do equally well here. This zone is located in the hinterland of Cadillac, a river town that still retains its fortified walls and looks straight across the river at the appellation of Graves. (A short aside: The Cadillac Motor Company was named after Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, a French explorer who was born near Cadillac and who founded Detroit. The Cadillac logo is based on his coat of arms.) Today, Olivier farms 126 acres of grapes at ChĂąteau Haut-La PĂ©reyre. In 2019 he earned HEV certification (High Environmental Value, a new program instituted by the Ministry of Agriculture–see HERE for more info), and currently he has 15 acres of red varieties in conversion for organic production. All in all, he makes a range of wine under several labels: red, white, rosĂ©, even crĂ©mant; sells in bottle, in bag-in-box, continues to sell some in bulk (to the nĂ©goc), and he attends wine fairs on weekends to hawk his wares direct to consumers. As such, he typifies the ranks of petits chateaux, the class of unheralded small farmers who account for so much of the wine made in Bordeaux. There’s little in the way of bells and whistles to announce their wines, but they can be some of the best values in Bordeaux—and France—today.

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      2018 | Chateau Haut la Pereyre | Blanc

      $362.00

      White Wine: 2018 | Chateau Haut la Pereyre | Blanc

      The nose offers exotic fruits and citrus fruits. This complexity meets a charming, sauve and very fruity flavour on the palate with good length supported by well balanced acidity.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Chateau Haut la Pereyre

      Vintage: 2018

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 13%

      Varietal: Bordeaux Blend White

      Country/Region: France, Bordeaux

      The nose offers exotic fruits and citrus fruits. This complexity meets a charming, sauve and very fruity flavour on the palate with good length supported by well balanced acidity. Ideal as an aperitif, with oysters, scallops, seafood and raw vegetables.

      Producer Information

      ChĂąteau Haut-La PĂ©reyre produced its first vintage in 1891 in the lieu-dit of PĂ©reyre, back up in the pastoral hills of Entre-Deux-Mers. It sold its wine in bulk to nĂ©gociants over the years until Olivier Cailleux’s parents began estate bottling in 1974. Olivier himself was given keys to the domain in 1994 after completing his enology studies and doing internships in South Africa, New Zealand, and at Cos d’Estournel. He is the sixth generation to manage the family’s affairs. In these hills during the Middle Ages the local lord established his digs at the nearby ChĂąteau de Benauge, which served as a fortress during the endless skirmishes of the 100 Years War. It was the last bastion to fall to the French when they won the war in 1453 and finally drove the English out of Aquitaine. The sub appellation of Haut Benauge was named after a local fort (pictured below with Olivier) from the 100 Years War and created in 1955 as a superior zone for whites within Entre-Deux Mers thanks to its hillsides and limestone soils. The appellation is reserved for both dry and sweet whites — red wine falls under the larger umbrella of Bordeaux SupĂ©rieur — but both colors do equally well here. This zone is located in the hinterland of Cadillac, a river town that still retains its fortified walls and looks straight across the river at the appellation of Graves. (A short aside: The Cadillac Motor Company was named after Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac, a French explorer who was born near Cadillac and who founded Detroit. The Cadillac logo is based on his coat of arms.) Today, Olivier farms 126 acres of grapes at ChĂąteau Haut-La PĂ©reyre. In 2019 he earned HEV certification (High Environmental Value, a new program instituted by the Ministry of Agriculture–see HERE for more info), and currently he has 15 acres of red varieties in conversion for organic production. All in all, he makes a range of wine under several labels: red, white, rosĂ©, even crĂ©mant; sells in bottle, in bag-in-box, continues to sell some in bulk (to the nĂ©goc), and he attends wine fairs on weekends to hawk his wares direct to consumers. As such, he typifies the ranks of petits chateaux, the class of unheralded small farmers who account for so much of the wine made in Bordeaux. There’s little in the way of bells and whistles to announce their wines, but they can be some of the best values in Bordeaux—and France—today.

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