CHATEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION
Located in front of Château Haut-Brion upon which it shares a large gravel terrace, the Mission Haut-Brion’s history is closely related to the Château Haut-Brion ones. It was founded in the 16th century by the Lestonnac family when Arnaud de Lestonnac got married to Marie de Pontac (Haut-Brion). In the following century, it was bequeathed to the Vincentian priests of the Mission who carried out major works on the vines. In the 19th, the Chiapella family related to Louisiana, participated in the Mission Haut-Brion’s transatlantic reputation. In 1983, the Clarence Dillon estate, owner of Château Haut-Brion, acquired the Mission, thus benefiting from the same know-how.
CHATEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION BLANC
Fondé au 16ème siècle par la famille de Lestonnac, le Château fut légué au siècle suivant aux prêtres lazariste de la Mission qui réalisèrent d’importants travaux sur les vignes. Au 19ème siècle, la famille Chiapella, forte de ses liens avec la Louisiane, contribuera à sa renommée Outre-Atlantique. En 1983, la Mission sera acquise par le Domaine Clarence Dillon, propriétaire du Château Haut-Brion, bénéficiant ainsi du même savoir-faire.
96
Robert Parker
19
Jancis Robinson
CHATEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION, 2009
Apogee
The wine's third expression. It is at the top, gaining in depth, it reaches its zenith.
95-97
Parker
17++
Jancis Robinson
CHATEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION, 2020
1st youth
The wine's first expression. The wine is in its youth, supple and open, easy to drink.
97-98
James Suckling
17
Jancis Robinson
CHATEAU LA MISSION HAUT BRION, 2015
Mature
The wine's second expression. The wine is in its adult stage, still flourishing.