Skip to content

2002 Château Haut-Carles

Château Haut-Carles

Shutterstock_Brian A Jackson

The red wine Château Haut-Carles, vintage 2002 from the winery Château Haut-Carles has been rated in 2005 with Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec from the region Fronsac in France.

Tasting Notes

5
Tasting from 02.01.2005

Deep ruby garnet, delicate rim brightening, violet, youthful reflections, smoky, nutty toast notes on the nose, some mocha, delicate nougat sweetness, juicy, sweet berry fruit on the palate, very powerful tannins that are still demanding, very beautiful texture that is still buried under the massive wood, and perhaps - unfortunately - will remain so.

More about the tasting
Region: Fronsac, France
Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Malbec
Vintage: 2002
Region
Fronsac, France
With just under 600 hectares planted with vines, Moulis is the smallest municipal appellation in the entire Médoc. To the south, Moulis almost borders the...
More about the region
Symbolbild: shutterstock
Château Haut-Carles

Carles
33141 Saillans
Frankreich
+33 (557) 84 32 03
[email protected] www.hautcarles.com

More about this winery

Wines from this winery

Wine-News
1 / 12