Chateau Batailley, 1988 Red Wine
Pauillac, 5th Growth Classification
Bottle size: 75cl
Price:
£89.95
Description
Château Haut-Batailley, 1988
Pauillac – Fifth Growth (Grand Cru Classé 1855)
The 1988 vintage in Bordeaux produced wines of structure, freshness and classical restraint. In Pauillac, Cabernet Sauvignon performed particularly well, yielding firm, well-defined wines built for steady development rather than immediate opulence. Château Haut-Batailley, a Fifth Growth in the 1855 Classification, is known for its traditional, balanced style, and the 1988 reflects this character with clarity and precision.
From gravelly soils well suited to Cabernet Sauvignon, Haut-Batailley’s wines typically show cassis-driven fruit supported by measured oak and fine tannins — qualities well aligned with the vintage’s structured profile.
Tasting Notes:
Now deep garnet with brick edging at the rim, the nose is mature and elegant. Aromas of blackcurrant, red plum and cedar are layered with notes of tobacco leaf, graphite and subtle dried herbs. With time in the glass, hints of leather and forest floor emerge. On the palate it is medium-bodied and composed, with refined tannins and fresh acidity supporting flavours of dark berries, cassis and gentle spice. The finish is dry, balanced and persistent, reflecting the vintage’s classical structure.
Serving & Food Pairing:
Best served at cellar temperature and decanted briefly to allow the aromatics to develop. A natural partner to roast lamb, beef dishes or game, as well as mature cheeses.
Summary:
A refined and classically structured Pauillac from a traditionally styled vintage, Château Haut-Batailley 1988 offers balance, definition and understated Médoc character — a rewarding example of mature Left Bank Bordeaux.
Condition
good level label sl bin soiled