Le Haut Medoc d'Issan 2015
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Description
Description
Le Haut Médoc d'Issan 2015 is a Left Bank Bordeaux blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot bottled at 13.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Produced by Château d'Issan — a historic Third Growth estate in Margaux — this is the château's third wine, sourced from dedicated plots in the commune of Arsac within the Haut-Médoc appellation, where the vines sit alongside parcels belonging to other Classed Growths.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.5% | Origin: Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2015 | Producer: Château d'Issan
Production & Heritage
Château d'Issan is one of Bordeaux's most storied estates, classified as a Troisième Grand Cru Classé in the 1855 Classification and rooted in centuries of winemaking in Margaux. Le Haut Médoc d'Issan draws its fruit from plots located roughly five kilometers west of the main estate in the village of Arsac, firmly within the Haut-Médoc appellation. Annual production is limited to approximately 18,000 bottles — around 1,500 cases — making this a small-production cuvée that applies Issan's meticulous viticulture to a distinct terroir. The blend centers on Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, the classic pillars of Left Bank Bordeaux.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with restrained dark berry fruit — plum and blackcurrant — before moving into mild graphite, black pepper, and toasty oak. A subtle earthy undertone adds complexity as the wine breathes.
Taste: On the palate, the entry is juicy and plum-driven, with blackberry and cassis filling the mid-palate. Medium-bodied and moderately structured, the wine shows notes of tobacco, vanilla, and licorice alongside a thread of cedar. Tannins are medium-grained and round, giving the wine accessible but genuine Bordeaux architecture.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length with lingering redcurrant, earthy mushroom, and a faint dusting of oak spice. It closes clean and dry, inviting another sip without heaviness.
How to Drink Le Haut Médoc d'Issan
This claret drinks well at cellar temperature (around 16–18°C) after 20 to 30 minutes of decanting, which helps open the Cabernet structure and soften the tannins. It is primarily a wine for the table rather than the cocktail bar, and pairs naturally with classic red-meat dishes.
Best For
- Introducing a curious drinker to serious Left Bank Bordeaux without a steep investment
- Pairing with a weekend roast lamb or grilled côte de boeuf dinner
- Building a mixed case of 2015 Bordeaux for medium-term cellaring
- Gifting a Bordeaux enthusiast something from a classified-growth estate at an accessible tier
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Le Haut Médoc d'Issan taste like? It delivers a medium-bodied profile of dark plum, blackberry, and cassis layered with toasty oak, tobacco, and cedar. Tannins are round and approachable, with earthy undertones that lend classic Left Bank character.
How does Le Haut Médoc d'Issan compare to Moulin d'Issan? Both are "confidential cuvées" produced by Château d'Issan outside its grand vin and Blason d'Issan programs, but Moulin d'Issan carries a Bordeaux Supérieur designation while Le Haut Médoc d'Issan comes from Haut-Médoc-appellation fruit in Arsac. The Haut-Médoc bottling tends to show firmer Cabernet structure owing to its terroir.
Is Le Haut Médoc d'Issan good for sipping on its own? Yes — its medium body and round tannins make it approachable enough to enjoy without food, particularly after brief decanting to let the oak and fruit integrate fully.
Where is Le Haut Médoc d'Issan made? It is produced by Château d'Issan, a Third Growth estate based in Margaux on Bordeaux's Left Bank. The fruit for this specific cuvée comes from vineyards in Arsac, about five kilometers west of the main estate, within the Haut-Médoc appellation.
What foods pair well with Le Haut Médoc d'Issan? Roast leg of lamb benefits from the wine's cedar and dark-fruit richness. Grilled ribeye steak matches the moderate tannin structure well. Duck confit echoes the earthy, mushroom-tinged undertones. Aged Comté or Gruyère bridges the toasty oak notes. A classic beef bourguignon mirrors the wine's savory, plum-driven character.
What sizes does Le Haut Médoc d'Issan come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle. No widely documented alternative formats have been confirmed for this cuvée.
Is Le Haut Médoc d'Issan worth the price? It positions as an entry-level expression within the Château d'Issan family, delivering Left Bank Bordeaux character from a classified-growth producer at a fraction of the grand vin price. For drinkers seeking authentic Haut-Médoc quality from an esteemed estate, it represents strong value in its tier.
Why Le Haut Médoc d'Issan?
The strongest argument for this wine is provenance: it is made by the same team behind a Third Growth Margaux, drawing on Château d'Issan's generations of viticultural expertise. The Arsac plots sit among vineyards belonging to other Classed Growths, giving the fruit a genuine pedigree that most wines at this price point cannot claim. With only around 1,500 cases produced each vintage, availability is limited, and the 2015 Bordeaux vintage is widely regarded as one of the decade's finest for ripe, balanced reds. For anyone seeking a serious Left Bank claret from a benchmark estate without the premium of its higher-tier siblings, this bottling earns its place on the table.
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