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Château Haut-Brion La Clarte

Château Haut-Brion La Clarte

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As a first-class 1855 manor, Hou Bowang Manor is one of the ancient and well-known synonyms among high-quality wineries. The winery was originally created by Jean de Pontac in 1533 and produced one of the earliest wines exported from France to overseas. According to records, King Charles II of England had served guests with 169 bottles of the wine (then called "Hobiono"). Just a few years later, on April 10, 1663, the British writer Samuel Pepys wrote in his diary that he drank "a French wine called Ho-Bryan, which has a I have never tasted it, quality and special before."

The name "King Hou Bo" is closely related to several wineries in the Graves production area. "Haut-Brion" means small hills in French, referring to the gravel hills raised by surrounding vineyards. It is these unique Gunzian gravel soils that provide the ideal conditions for grape planting over the past 500 years or so. In Bordeaux's swampy plains, vines need gravel soil with good drainage to prevent root systems from being soaked. The bedrock of clay is hidden deep under the gravel. The clay is highly water-retaining. In the dry summer, vines that urgently need moisture can draw water from it. Such a unique terroir is the secret behind the stable production of vineyards over the years.

Since Domaine Clarence Dillon bought Chateau Haut-Brion in 1935, and the nearby Chateau La Mission Haut-Brion 48 years later, and Since Chateau Latour Haut-Brion, the wines produced by these wineries have become favorites for collectors.

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