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Bordeaux 2025 En Primeur

Last week we were in Bordeaux to taste the 2025 vintage from barrel. After a 2am start in England on the Sunday, we were in the Médoc by mid-morning, tasting at the négociants to gain a first broad impression of the year. From there, the week unfolded in the usual intense but fascinating fashion: visits to many of the top châteaux, hundreds of barrel samples, long discussions with winemakers, and the gradual emergence of a clearer picture of the vintage.

The conclusion is an exciting one. Bordeaux 2025 is a serious, structured year with the potential to rank alongside great vintages like 2005, whilst possessing its own unique character. It is not a vintage of instant charm in the style of some recent “solar” years, but one with impressive tannic architecture, fine fruit, and, in the best wines, a very elegant sense of balance.

After the run of warm, generous vintages such as 2020, 2022 and 2023, with their purity of fruit and often immediate appeal, tasting the 2025s was a reminder that Bordeaux can still deliver wines in a more old-fashioned register, with grip, shape and substance. Some were less open at this early stage, but from long experience we know how often that reserve in youth translates into real ageing potential.

Tannin is central to the character of the vintage. One estate told us that they recorded an IPT (tannin level) of over 100, an extraordinary figure, compared to 70-80 as a more normal figure for a cru classé estate.  These tannins give the wines frame and length, and play an important role in their development. Tannins act as natural antioxidants, helping to preserve fruit as the wine evolves in bottle, while allowing more complex savoury, mineral and aromatic elements to emerge over time. This is one reason why young Bordeaux that seems firm or even slightly closed from barrel can later become so rewarding.

Both the Left Bank and Right Bank performed strongly in 2025. The Left Bank produced some magnificent Cabernet-based wines, with classical proportions, freshness and drive.  The Right Bank was particularly interesting, not simply for plush Merlot fruit, but for a striking seriousness of structure, contrasting with the more aromatic wines of recent years. 

Tasting the 2025 vintage from barrel with Henri Mitjavile at Château Le Tertre Rôteboeuf in St-Emilion

The growing season explains much of this character. Bordeaux experienced a hot, dry summer, with prolonged heat and drought placing pressure on the vines. June was exceptionally warm, and August brought repeated spikes above 35°C in some sectors. Rainfall was limited for much of the summer, and hydric stress became a real issue, particularly on free-draining gravel and sandy soils. By contrast, clay and limestone terroirs often coped especially well, retaining water reserves and helping the vines maintain balance.

Then came the crucial turning point: rain at the end of August and into September. This relieved stress and allowed ripening to continue more steadily. One of the key distinctions we noticed during the week was between estates that picked their Merlot before this rain and those that waited. Picking dates mattered enormously. In some wines, the fruit felt beautifully poised; in others, there was a little more variability.  This was reflected in alcohol levels too.  Many Left Bank wines were in the 13-13.5% abv range, but the alcohol in those wines with higher abvs was extremely well-integrated and balanced. 

Tasting from a selection of barrels at Chanel-owned Château Rauzan Ségla in Margaux

What is already clear is that the best 2025s combine concentration with freshness, and power with definition. They are not heavy wines. Nor are they merely ripe and polished. There is a tensile quality to many of them: firm tannins, elegant fruit, aromatic lift and a sense of energy beneath the structure. If 2020, 2022 and 2023 often impressed through clarity and approachability, 2025 seems likely to appeal to those who value more old-fashioned claret virtues: architecture, restraint, persistence and the promise of long life.

Perhaps “old-fashioned” is not quite the right word. The precision of viticulture and winemaking today means that these are not austere wines in the old sense. The fruit is clean, the tannins are better managed, and the best estates have avoided excess.  The recent solar vintages we mentioned have sometimes been referred as modern classics.  For that reason, the term post-modern springs to mind for 2025: classical in structure, but very contemporary in its purity, elegance, and polish.

Château Latour showed their 2025 vintage wines alongside their current releases, Latour 2019 and Les Forts de Latour 2020

Yields are an important part of the story. The crop was much reduced, in many cases around half a normal harvest. This follows another small vintage in 2024 and sits within a wider contraction in Bordeaux production. The region is producing far less wine than it did a generation ago, with fewer growers, fewer hectares under vine, and sharply reduced volumes in many communes. Much of that reduction has affected lower-quality commercial production, but even the great appellations are not immune. The best wines of 2025 may therefore be both sought after and relatively limited.

Among the highlights of our tastings were Montrose, Grand Puy Lacoste, Vieux Château Certan and Lafite; an unbelievably good Léoville Barton, and a block-busting Pontet-Canet.  From the more affordable wines, Cantemerle stood out, and there were also encouraging performances among the cru bourgeois, including a sumptuous, crowd-pleasing Beaumont

Our impression is that 2025 has potential to be considered as one of the greats: Ripe, but not overblown, structured but not hard, concentrated yet fresh. It does not simply repeat the style of the recent great warm vintages. Instead, it offers something different: a return to serious, ageworthy Bordeaux, but with the added precision and purity of modern winemaking.

En primeur releases will begin shortly, and quantities are likely to be limited. Please do contact us with your advance expressions of interest, particularly for the leading châteaux and any wines you would like us to watch closely on your behalf.

Visit our 2025 Bordeaux En Primeur Offers page.

THE 2025 GROWING SEASON

The growing season began very early. A mild winter encouraged budbreak well ahead of the norm, and flowering was both early and notably even. From there, the growing cycle continued at speed, ultimately leading to one of the earliest harvests in recent years. Summer heat then became the defining feature. June was exceptionally warm, while August brought repeated spikes above 35°C, with some vineyards recording extreme highs. Rainfall was limited for much of the season, and drought became severe in certain sectors, especially on free-draining gravel and sandy soils. By contrast, clay-limestone terroirs appear to have coped particularly well.

Happily, rain arrived at a crucial moment towards the end of August and into September, relieving hydric stress and allowing for a steady ripening period. This appears to have helped preserve moderate alcohol levels, as well as the freshness and balance now being noted in the wines. Another advantage of the dry conditions was very low disease pressure, with far less mildew than in recent vintages and little frost damage to speak of.

The principal issue in 2025 is quantity. Yields are expected to be significantly down across Bordeaux, with many estates reporting very small crops. That will present economic challenges, but it also helps in explaining the concentration and intensity seen in the best early samples. 

The preceding vintage was also much reduced in size, and in his excellent and informative annual vintage report for Jancisrobinson.com, Gavin Quinney points out the wider trend in the region, with fewer than 300 million litres of Bordeaux produced in the last two vintages, compared with an average of 650 million litres per year in the late '90s. 

The number of producers and the area of vines has also fallen drastically.  For many years, when talking about Bordeaux, we have confidently said 'there are over 14,000 individual producers', but reading Quinney's report, we were shocked to find this has fallen to around 5,000.  20,000 hectares of vines have been grubbed up over the last two decades, equivalent to about two thirds of the area of the Côte d'Or!  Much of this is accounted for by reductions in low-quality commercial wines, but Quinney also shows how yields across many of the top communes are down on their 20-year averages:  37% in St-Julien, 21% for Pomerol, 29% for Margaux, and 27% in Pauillac.  To emphasise the point, he says:

"It’s extraordinary to think that for the excellent 2016 harvest, Bordeaux produced twice as much wine as it did in 2025." - Gavin Quinney, Bordeaux 2025 weather and crop report, for Jancisrobinson.com, Apr '25

 

VIEW OUR FULL LIST OF RELEASED WINES BELOW.  YOU CAN ALSO VIEW OUR PRE-RELEASE AND RELEASE OFFERS HERE, WITH MORE DETAILS ON EACH CHATEAU. 

RED 2025 Château Mouton Rothschild 75cl £1,824 per case of 6 Château Mouton Rothschild
2025 / / 75cl
£1,824 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Mouton Rothschild was picked between September 5 and 20 and matured entirely in new oak. It contains the highest Cabernet Sauvignon ever, at 98%. This has a very pure and controlled bouquet, "cool" black fruit, a light estuarine influence (oyster shells shucked down on the beach in Arcachon?) that filter through the blackberry and cassis fruit. Wonderful delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins that feel a little more rounded and suppler than the 2025 Lafite Rothschild tasted just prior. There is a luxuriant aspect, the signature of Mouton Rothschild that differentiates it from the other First Growths, not plush but perhaps a little more flattering at this very early stage thanks to its patina of creaminess. In a sense, it is quintessential Mouton Rothschild and should age extremely well in bottle. 13.1% alcohol. Drink 2035-2065.  95-97 points."  Neal Martin, vinous.com, May 2026------"The 2025 Mouton Rothschild is dense and brooding. Although naturally very, very young, all the elements are so well put together. The 2025 is 98% Cabernet Sauvignon, the most Cabernet ever in the Grand Vin, and that very much comes through in the wine's structure and overall presence. Graphite, lavender, rose petal and menthol build into the rich, heady finish. There's a ton of potential here. 2035 - 2075.  96-98 points."  Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, April 2026------"A blend of 98% Cabernet Sauvignon and 2% Merlot, the 2025 Mouton Rothschild is a dense, powerful wine, unwinding in the glass with aromas of crème de cassis, blueberries, espresso roast, cigar wrapper and violet. Full-bodied, deep and dense, it's rich, layered and concentrated, with prodigious mid-palate presence and a long, youthfully structured finish. Small berries in Cabernet Sauvignon, below one gram even in the older vines, explain this Mouton's remarkable intensity of flavor. The grand vin represents 52% of the production and checks in at 13.1% alcohol.  97-99 points."  William Kelley, Wine Advocate, April 2026------"Highest Cabernet Sauvignon on record (since 94% for the 2010 vintage), stately and reserved at first, then totally joyful. The right austerity, coupled with squid ink character and fabulous hidden depths that are going to take their time to fully unroll, with the incense of the oak coming through only after a good 10 minutes in the glass, you barely perceive it on the first tasting. What a beautiful Mouton, great stuff from wine director Jean-Philippe Danjoy. 52% Grand Vin, basically pure old vine Cabernet. And an interesting side note - in September there was no weekend picking, a clear indication that there was no stress about the harvest dates. 3.76pH. Harvest September 5 to 20. 100% new oak. 2036-2055.  98-100 points."  Jane Anson, JaneAnson.com, April 2026------"A glamorous wine for the vintage, with mesmerizing perfumes of flowers, al dente fruit and citrus flowers. Black currants with some mineral and stone undertones. Medium- to full-bodied with ultra-fine tannins and an endless finish. The tannins lead you on a great trip. It is the most cabernet sauvignon ever used in the blend in recent memory. Balanced and structured. 98% cabernet sauvignon and 2% merlot.  99-100 points."  James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, April 2026
RED 2025 Château Ormes de Pez 75cl £204 per case of 12 Château Ormes de Pez
2025 / / 75cl
£204 per case of 12
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Ormes de Pez is redolent of dark cherry, herbs, menthol, tobacco, cedar and iron. This midweight Saint-Estèphe Cru Bourgeois has a lot to offer. Open-knit aromatics and relatively soft tannins suggest the 2025 will drink well pretty much right out of the gate. 2030 - 2040. 89-92 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"Revealing elegant oak alongside dark wild berries and mulberries, with spices emerging with aeration, the 2025 Ormes de Pez is medium- to full-bodied, structured and somewhat firm at this stage. It shows good length and notable freshness, while retaining a dense, well-defined profile. 90-92 points" Yohan Castaing, RobertParker.com------"Plump and dark fruits, a little sappy and full of vivacity, cherry pit, balanced juices, orange peel, liquorice, plenty of dark colour, good lift. 3.64 pH. 20% new oak. Harvest September 9 to 22, one of earliest harvests since 1989. 40hl/ha yields. 92 points" janeanson.com------"A Merlot-heavy blend of 58% Merlot, 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, 4% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot that's resting in 20% new oak, the 2025 Château Ormes De Pez is a little gem of a wine that should be snatched up by readers. Ripe currants, plums, smoky tobacco, and chocolate all define the aromatics, and it's medium to full-bodied on the palate, round, supple, and charming, with ample mid-palate volume and length. 92-94 points" Jebdunnuck.com------"A medium-bodied red with fine tannins and plenty of spice and fruit, with a real sense of St.-Estephe. Juicy and long. Delicious already for barrel. A blend of 58% merlot, 35% cabernet sauvignon, 4% cabernet franc and 3% petit verdot. 94-95 points" jamessuckling.com------"The 2025 Ormes de Pez was picked 9 to 22 September and matured in 20% new oak barrels. This is very refined on the nose with brambly black fruit, crushed stone and light humidor scents, focused and classically styled. The palate is medium-bodied with sapid black fruit, armed with a fine bead of acidity. Black merges into redder fruit towards the finish with commendable length. This Saint-Estèphe has a newfound fluidity which has taken it up a level. Superb. Drink 2030-2055. 94-96 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com
RED 2025 Château Palmer 75cl £1,150 per case of 6 Château Palmer
2025 / / 75cl
£1,150 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Clear spice, cumin, cloves, incense, wonderfully balanced, extremely slow unroll through the palate, floral Cabernet character dominant with crushed rose petals, and aromatics are totally jumping out of the glass. 3.65ph, harvest September 8 to 24. In terms of the blend, 1998 had more Merlot than Cabernet Sauvignon in Palmer, so that is a good sign. Thomas Duroux director. The soils here have that layer of gravel but also clay that really comes in useful in dry vintages such as 2025. 2036-2055. 96 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Palmer was picked between September 4 and 26 at just 20 hl/ha (Duroux mentioned how yields have decreased by around 10 hl/ha over the last decade). Matured in 80% new oak and then racked into foudres the following June, it is quintessentially Palmer on the nose with those almost extravagant floral violet scents that blossom in the glass. Wonderful delineation and focus, touches of Indian ink and cassis emerge with time. The palate is very smooth and velvety on the entry, disguising the substance and weight of this wine. Impressive in terms of density, with a little more grip than the Alter Ego, it delivers just the right amount of spice that gives the finish another dimension. One of the longer-term Margaux wines that would benefit from a cellar in its first few years. Drink 2035-2070. 95-97 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"The 2025 Palmer is unusual in that Merlot drives the blend this year. That results in an unusually juicy Grand Vin. Even so, there's plenty of supporting structure. The blend is 55% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot. Black fruit, lavender, menthol, licorice, gravel and chocolate build into a driving, potent finish. There's a lot of gravitas and substance here. I am very much looking forward to tasting this as a finished wine; my impression today is that the 2025 is holding back quite a bit of its potential. 2035 - 2065. 96-98 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"Plush is the word to describe this red. Full-bodied and layered, with velvety tannins and a savory finish. Juicy at the end. Flashy and posh. Plenty of blackberry and black currant aromas and flavors. 97-98 points" jamessuckling.com------"A brilliant, dense purple-hued wine cut from the same cloth as its stablemate, the 2025 Château Palmer offers a massive array of red, blue, and black fruits supported by chalky minerality, liquid violets, and graphite on the nose. Based on 55% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 4% Petit Verdot that's being raised in 50% new barrels and foudres, it checks in at 13.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.7. It's full-bodied on the palate, with a round, sexy mouthfeel, beautiful tannins, and a great finish. It's much more structured and tannic compared to the Alter Ego, with a slightly more inward style, yet it has enough fruit and texture to offer pleasure early, and it's going to deserve at least a decade of cellaring. 96-98+ points" Jebdunnuck.com------"One of the most refined and seamless wines of the vintage is the 2025 Palmer, a blend of 55% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot that wafts from the glass with aromas of sweet blackberries, plums and licorice complemented by floral accents of violet and wisteria (yes, the window of the tasting room was closed). Full-bodied, suave and layered, with a deep and concentrated core of fruit, bright acids and supple tannins, it's already harmonious and complete, concluding with a long, penetrating finish. At only 13.5% alcohol, this is quite a bit lower than most recent sunny vintages at Palmer. 97-99 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com
RED 2025 Château Palmer - Alter Ego de Palmer 75cl £325 per case of 6 Château Palmer
Alter Ego de Palmer
2025 / / 75cl
£325 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Alter Ego de Palmer unwinds in the glass with aromas of dark berries, plums and violets, followed by a medium- to full-bodied, fleshy and concentrated palate defined by lively acids and plenty of sweet, powdery tannin. Checking in at 13% alcohol, it's a blend of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 6% Petit Verdot. The low yields of 20 hectoliters per hectare might shock other estates, but Palmer has become much more habituated to such numbers in recent years. 91-93 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com------"Beautiful deep plum colour, so juicy and mouth watering, with a real energy and momentum, blueberry, cherry pit, love the powerful concentration and sense of lift through the palate, and things really grip as it opens and unfolds. 20hl/h, as with everywhere, 3.65ph, harvest September 8 to 24. 2032-2040. 93 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Alter Ego, aged in 20% new oak for eight months then transferred into foudres, has a quite effervescent, sorbet-fresh bouquet with perfumed black cherry and cassis fruit, becoming more floral with touches of pressed violet mixed with blood orange. Real intensity. The palate is framed by supple and fluid tannins, but there is certainly backbone to this Alter Ego, with gentle but insistent grip towards the finish. It coheres beautifully in the glass, with ample length and is very refined. Lovely. 2030-2055. 92-94 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"Rocking notes of red, blue, and black fruits, roasted herbs, graphite, and chocolate define the 2025 Alter Ego, a blend of 54% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, and 6% Petit Verdot that's being raised in 20% new barriques and foudres. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, round, and supple, with ripe, chalky tannins. It checks in at 13% alcohol with a pH of 3.65. 92-94 points" Jebdunnuck.com------"The 2025 Alter Ego is bold, juicy and super expressive right out of the gate. A wine of total pleasure and seduction, this will drink beautifully with minimal cellaring. Soft, plush contours wrap around a core of red plum, mocha, cedar, espresso and cinnamon. All the elements are so well balanced. Floral top notes and a kick of blood orange perk up the brilliant finish. This is such a classy, polished wine—an especially fine Alter Ego. The blend is 54% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 6% Petit Verdot. 2033-2055. 94-96 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com
RED 2025 Château Pape Clement 75cl £316 per case of 6 Château Pape Clement
2025 / / 75cl
£316 per case of 6
IB
RED 2025 Château Pavie 75cl £936 per case of 6 Château Pavie
2025 / / 75cl
£936 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Clear spice, cumin, cloves, incense, wonderfully balanced, extremely slow unroll through the palate, floral Cabernet character dominant with crushed rose petals, and aromatics are totally jumping out of the glass. 3.65ph, harvest September 8 to 24. In terms of the blend, 1998 had more Merlot than Cabernet Sauvignon in Palmer, so that is a good sign. Thomas Duroux director. The soils here have that layer of gravel but also clay that really comes in useful in dry vintages such as 2025. 2036-2055. 96 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Palmer was picked between September 4 and 26 at just 20 hl/ha (Duroux mentioned how yields have decreased by around 10 hl/ha over the last decade). Matured in 80% new oak and then racked into foudres the following June, it is quintessentially Palmer on the nose with those almost extravagant floral violet scents that blossom in the glass. Wonderful delineation and focus, touches of Indian ink and cassis emerge with time. The palate is very smooth and velvety on the entry, disguising the substance and weight of this wine. Impressive in terms of density, with a little more grip than the Alter Ego, it delivers just the right amount of spice that gives the finish another dimension. One of the longer-term Margaux wines that would benefit from a cellar in its first few years. Drink 2035-2070. 95-97 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"The 2025 Palmer is unusual in that Merlot drives the blend this year. That results in an unusually juicy Grand Vin. Even so, there's plenty of supporting structure. The blend is 55% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot. Black fruit, lavender, menthol, licorice, gravel and chocolate build into a driving, potent finish. There's a lot of gravitas and substance here. I am very much looking forward to tasting this as a finished wine; my impression today is that the 2025 is holding back quite a bit of its potential. 2035 - 2065. 96-98 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"Plush is the word to describe this red. Full-bodied and layered, with velvety tannins and a savory finish. Juicy at the end. Flashy and posh. Plenty of blackberry and black currant aromas and flavors. 97-98 points" jamessuckling.com------"A brilliant, dense purple-hued wine cut from the same cloth as its stablemate, the 2025 Château Palmer offers a massive array of red, blue, and black fruits supported by chalky minerality, liquid violets, and graphite on the nose. Based on 55% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 4% Petit Verdot that's being raised in 50% new barrels and foudres, it checks in at 13.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.7. It's full-bodied on the palate, with a round, sexy mouthfeel, beautiful tannins, and a great finish. It's much more structured and tannic compared to the Alter Ego, with a slightly more inward style, yet it has enough fruit and texture to offer pleasure early, and it's going to deserve at least a decade of cellaring. 96-98+ points" Jebdunnuck.com------"One of the most refined and seamless wines of the vintage is the 2025 Palmer, a blend of 55% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon and 4% Petit Verdot that wafts from the glass with aromas of sweet blackberries, plums and licorice complemented by floral accents of violet and wisteria (yes, the window of the tasting room was closed). Full-bodied, suave and layered, with a deep and concentrated core of fruit, bright acids and supple tannins, it's already harmonious and complete, concluding with a long, penetrating finish. At only 13.5% alcohol, this is quite a bit lower than most recent sunny vintages at Palmer. 97-99 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com
RED 2025 Château Phelan Ségur 75cl £206 per case of 6 Château Phelan Ségur
2025 / / 75cl
£206 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Phélan Ségur is a gorgeous but quiet wine. Hints of dark raspberry, rose petal, mint, spice, mocha and blood orange fill out the layers. The fruit profile is more red-leaning than in many years, while the 2025 is on the lighter side structurally. It will be interesting to see what élevage brings. Savory overtones from the Cabernets suggest a bright future. There's certainly plenty to look forward to. 2033 - 2055. 91-93 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"Damson colour, rich gourmet toasted style, this is great quality, plum, damson; black cherry, cocoa bean, hard to argue with. So much floral character, jumping out of the glass, flavourful and easy to recommend. Véronique Dausse is doing an excellent job at this estate, and once again it is showing at the very top of the appellation, holding up against the classified growths. Harvest September 10 to 26, 3.73 pH. 29 hl/ha yield, 55% new oak for ageing. Tasted twice. 2032-2044. 94 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Phélan Ségur was picked between September 10 and 26 at 29 hl/ha, matured in 55% new oak barrels. Again, this is a Saint-Estèphe that is cut in a more mellow and classical style compared to the 2020 or 2022, for example. Mainly black fruit, the Cabernet-dominated scents of cedar and tobacco emerge within a couple of swirls, with just a light touch of tea leaves in the background. The palate is medium-bodied, with fine-boned tannins matched by a silver thread of acidity. Very well balanced and unequivocally in the more elegant style, without the concentration or voluptuousness of the 2022. This is more sleek and refined, ergo, an earlier-drinking Phélan Ségur that delivers elegance and refinement. Just a lovely Saint-Estèphe that was presumed vanquished by global warming. Drink 2030-2055. 93-95 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"A gorgeous effort from this team, the 2025 Château Phélan Ségur is based on 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 3% Cabernet Franc, and 2% Petit Verdot that's being raised 18 months in 55% new barrels. Cassis, spring flowers, graphite, and spicy nuances all shine on the nose, and it's medium to full-bodied on the palate, with gorgeous tannins and a velvety, perfectly balanced mouthfeel. I love the overall balance here, and it checks in at 13.6% alcohol with a pH of 3.73. This is up there with the finest vintages from this château to date. Bravo. 94-96 points" jebdunnock.com------"Well composed, structured and nicely framed, with a medium to full body and fine, firm tannins. Textural and slightly chalky on the palate. Solid and focused, with a long, driven finish. A elegant, refine and holistic wine. The shows depth structre and finesse. 65% cabernet sauvignon, 30% merlot, 3% cabernet franc, and 2% petit verdot. 96-97 points" jamessuckling.com
RED 2025 Château Pichon Baron 75cl £544 per case of 6 Château Pichon Baron
2025 / / 75cl
£544 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Restrained power, elegant fine grained tannins, gentle extraction at 26C, rosebuds evident. This has clear Pauillac character, coupled with the finesse and drinkability of the vintage. Again the anis and slate that I have seen in a number of the best wines this year. Very impressive. 70% new oak. 3.72 pH, 24hl/ha, 2nd year in a row with such low yields. 2034-2048. 97 points." Jane Anson, JaneAnson.com, Apr '26------"A Cabernet-dominant blend of 84% Cabernet Sauvignon and 16% Merlot that will spend 18 months in 70% new barrels with the balance in once-used oak, the 2025 Château Pichon-Longueville Baron sports a deep purple hue as well as a ripe bouquet of cassis, blueberries, crushed stone, and liquid violets. On the palate, it's full-bodied, with a round, layered, sexy mouthfeel, tons of fruit, ripe tannins, and outstanding length. Checking in at 13.3% alcohol with a pH of 3.72, it's one of the more sunny, voluptuous, sexy wines in the vintage. 96-98 points." Jeb Dunnuck, Apr '26------"Silky, aromatic and layered in the glass, the 2025 Pichon Baron is a total stunner. What a wine. Sweet red cherry/plum fruit, blood orange and rose petal are some of the many notes that caress the palate. Hints of pomegranate, mint and exotic spice appear later, adding layers of nuance. The wine's striking mid-palate sweetness and overall balance are the stuff dreams are made of. This is exquisite. Yields were just 24 hectoliters per hectare. The 2025 is expected to spend 18 months in French oak, 70% new. 2035 - 2065. 96-98 points." Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, Apr '26------"A brilliant achievement, the 2025 Pichon-Longueville Baron, a blend of 84% Cabernet Sauvignon and 15% Merlot (70% new oak), features a notably high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon for a warm vintage, exceeding that of 2020 and 2022. It reveals a refined bouquet of dark wild berries, cassis, spice, lead pencil and licorice. Medium- to full-bodied, dense and concentrated, it’s built around a fleshy, finely structured core of fruit with a distinctly Cabernet-driven profile, combining freshness and tension with notable depth. It should age gracefully over the next two to three decades. 96-98 points." Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate, Apr '26
RED 2025 Château Pichon Lalande 75cl £597 per case of 6 Château Pichon Lalande
2025 / / 75cl
£597 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is showing well, opening in the glass with notes of cassis, blackberries, cigar wrapper and iris, becoming more fragrant with aeration. Medium- to full-bodied, deep and layered, with plenty of powdery tannin that asserts itself on the youthfully structured finish, it's a blend of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot and 4% Cabernet Franc. 94-96 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com------"Expands through the palate from beginning to end, raspberry puree, blackberry, loganberry, crushed rocks and bitter black chocolate, wrapped up in smoky coffee beans. Excellent build and architecture, has tension and grip, with a mouthwatering finish, and delivers a joyful expression of the vintage. 73 IPT. Cabernet Sauvignon only for the press wine. Harvest began August 28 (earliest on record) until September 24. 52% 1st wine, 48% Réserve. 3.7 pH. Harvest August 28 to September 24. 2036-2055. 96 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande was picked from August 28, the earliest ever, finishing on September 23, matured in 66% new oak, the rest one-year-old. It has a taut and linear nose, very classic in style, graphite/pencil lead scents that permeate the black fruit. Beautiful delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannins. A little more structured and austere than the more Merlot-driven vintages of old. Yet as it unfurls in the glass, it reveals the level of sophistication and precision you now come to expect from this Pauillac Second Growth. At 13.1% alcohol, this is lower than other recent vintages. Drink 2032-2060. 95-97 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"The 2025 Pichon-Longueville Comtesse de Lalande is a total stunner. A wine of depth and intensity, it soars out of the glass with layers of nuance and complexity. The 2025 has it all: aromatics, fruit density and structure to match. Pichon Comtesse is shaping up to be one of the wines of the vintage. 2035 - 2075. 96-98 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"A bight and vivid red with so much perfume. Aromas of black currants and violets that follow through to a medium body with fine, linear tannins that are long and very refined. Tannin-driven but caressing. Racy and elegant, with structure. 81% cabernet sauvignon, 15% merlot and 4% cabernet franc. 97-98 points" jamessuckling.com------"Pure cassis, leafy herbs, spring flowers, and graphite all emerge from the 2025 Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse De Lalande, a blend of 81% Cabernet Sauvignon, 15% Merlot, and 4% Cabernet Franc. It's medium to full-bodied on the palate, has a flawlessly balanced mouthfeel, ultra-fine tannins, and an incredible finish. The balance, length, complexity, and pure class here are exceptional. It hit 13% alcohol with a pH of 3.7 and an IPT of 73. Hats off to director Nicolas Glumineau for another absolutely sensational Comtesse! 97-99 points" Jebdunnuck.com
RED 2025 Château Pontet Canet 75cl £378 per case of 6 Château Pontet Canet
2025 / / 75cl
£378 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Inky but vivid bright plum colour, tannins at the front of the mouth, a ton of energy, if reserved at this early stage. Expect graphite and crayon, lovely lift and floral Cabernet Sauvignon character; low yields like much of Pauillac and small berries ensuring the tannins are plentiful. Walks the line of fresh and juicy flavours alongside a brooding concentrated architecture, huge ageing potential with cold ash and gunsmoke nuance. Although there was some rain at end of June and July, this was still a dry vintage, and vineyard work including braiding the vines for shade and applying chamomile as sunscreen, so they coped better than in 2022 overall. Harvest September 2 to 23, indigenous yeasts that are specific to the vintage, 40% new oak, 35% clay amphoras, 15% one year old barrels. Extended maceration, low SO2 with zero added until after fermentation. 96 points" janeanson.com------"A precise and beautiful wine with total integration of the fruit and polished tannins that give a caressing and seductive mouthfeel. It’s medium-bodied with lovely fruit, a gentle nature and an overall softness and gorgeousness. Yet structured. 97-98 points" jamessuckling.com------"The 2025 Pontet-Canet is a wine of exquisite class. Silky, aromatic and vibrant, the 2025 is all finesse. Crushed red/purplish fruit, lavender, rose petal and a gentle hint of spice are all wonderfully knit together. Pontet-Canet is one of the more refined, sublimely beautiful wines of the year. This could turn out even better than my note suggests. Tasted two times. 96-98+ points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"A blend of 56% Cabernet Sauvignon, 39% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 1% Petit Verdot that weighs in at 13.3% alcohol, the 2025 Pontet-Canet is one of the finest wines this estate has produced. Wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet cassis, wild berries and plums mingled with notions of violet and burning embers, it's full-bodied, ample and velvety, with a degree of structural polish and sensuality that is rare in the Médoc, ripe acids and a long, penetrating finish. Over the last handful of years, technical director Mathieu Bessonnet and his team have revitalized Pontet-Canet's vineyards with well-timed soil work and precise phytosanitary treatments; and since 2023, the careful use of "pieds de cuve" in the winery, along with early blending, more refined barrel choices and cooler temperatures in the chai—plus more precise bottling practices—have conspired to take this estate to new heights of quality and consistency. In 2025, the team formed lower-than-usual "ponts" (whereby the canopies of adjacent vines are braided together in an arch) to retain denser foliage to protect the fruiting zone from sunshine, and they waited to pick late in pursuit of full maturity in Cabernet Sauvignon, finishing on September 23. The result is one of the wines of the vintage.  98-100 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com
RED 2025 Château Potensac 75cl £186 per case of 12 Château Potensac
2025 / / 75cl
£186 per case of 12
IB
Tasting Notes"Vibrant, vivid, deep brambled autumnal fruits, good lift and character, sappy if slightly raw tannins that will soften over ageing, all the building blocks are there. 28hl/ha. 20% new oak. 3.57 pH. 12.1% press wine. Winemaker and cellar master Sébastien Herfray, overall technical director across the Las Cases properties of Michael Georges. Tasted twice. 92 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Potensac has a lot to offer. Dark and savory, the 2025 presents an attractive mélange of strong savory/earthy inflections and dark-fleshed fruit. A burst of floral notes punctuates the finish. The 2025 will need a few years in bottle, but it has quite a bit of potential. 2031 - 2043. 91-93 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"This estate is always reliable, but I was taken aback by just how good the 2025 Potensac is. A blend of 37% Cabernet Sauvignon, 22% Cabernet Franc and the rest Merlot, from vines averaging over 60 years of age, it offers up aromas of dark berries, crème de cassis and iris, followed by a medium- to full-bodied, layered and concentrated palate with excellent density, high-quality tannins and a long, perfumed finish. The 2025 may well be the best wine ever produced at this estate. 91-93 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com------"The 2025 Potensac was cropped at 28 hl/ha between September 12 and 22. Matured in 20% new oak barrels, this has quite a flamboyant bouquet with layers of black cherry, blueberry and violet, almost Margaux-like in style, with a touch of pencil shavings underneath. The palate is medium-bodied with edgy tannins on the entry, quite powerful, a little sapid, good density and a muscular finish that should be tempered during its élevage plus bottle age. Long-term Potensac. Drink 2030-2050. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"A Merlot-forward blend of 41% Merlot, 37% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 22% Cabernet Franc that's being raised 12 months in 20% new barrels, the 2025 Château Potensac comes from a château that does well in ripe vintages, and this is no exception. Its deep purple hue is followed by a great nose of ripe cherries, currants, sappy tobacco, and graphite. On the palate, it's medium-bodied, with a pure, focused, nicely balanced mouthfeel, good acidity (the pH is 3.57), and ripe, polished tannins. Readers should buy a case or more of this for drinking over the coming 30 years. 92-94 points" Jebdunnuck.com------"The polish and integration of fruit and tannins are very impressive, with a caressing texture and a fruity finish. It’s balanced and transparent. Brightness shines through. 94-95 points" jamessuckling.com
RED 2025 Château Poujeaux 75cl £188 per case of 12 Château Poujeaux
2025 / / 75cl
£188 per case of 12
IB
Tasting Notes"Offering up attractive aromas of petals, dark berries and cigar wrapper, the 2025 Poujeaux is medium-bodied, with a sweet core of fruit and lively acids but surprisingly firm tannins that assert themselves on the chewy finish. Perhaps, like the 2022, it will round out with more time in barrel? It's a blend of 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot and 8% Petit Verdot. 88-91 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com------"Gorgeous aromatics intensity on the nose, lots of perfumed ripe blackcurrants and black cherries with some liquorice and black chocolate. Crunchy and crisp, quite straight and streamlined with the cool acidity driving this wine forward and a layer of chalky, flint and stony texture that lingers on the palate leaving the finish cool and grippy. A little lean and linear, but this should fill out over ageing. Excellent Médoc minty freshness with liquorice and clove spice. A yield of 27hl/ha. 3.78pH. Ageing 16-18 months, 25% new, 45% one year, 30% two years. 92 points" Georgina Hindle, Decanter Magazine------"A serious, balanced Moulis-en-Médoc, the 2025 Château Poujeaux is based on 52% Cabernet Sauvignon, 40% Merlot, and 8% Petit Verdot from gravel soils. The nose reveals juicy black cherry, spring flowers, graphite, some minerality, and nicely integrated oak, and it's medium-bodied on the palate, with a fresh, concentrated mouthfeel and good overall balance. It's very much in the fresh, straight, nicely concentrated style of the vintage and will have a long life. 91-93 points" Jebdunnuck.com------"The 2025 Poujeaux, which has a little more Cabernet Sauvignon, was cropped at 27 hl/ha. It has a well-defined bouquet with black fruit tinged with freshly shucked oyster shell. Classical in style, honed and focused. The palate is medium-bodied with quite rounded, malleable tannins. Fine acidity, black fruit in the driving seat, with more red fruit emerging towards the refined finish. This is a superb Moulis that will age for many years. 92-94 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com ------"Textural, balanced and focused with currants and wild herbs on the nose. Medium-bodied with fine, firm tannins. Well-built with a dense core of red berries and a compact finish with length. Attractive spice undertones. 93-94 points" jamessuckling.com------"The 2025 Poujeaux is fabulous. Right out of the gate, it offers superb fruit intensity and plenty of structure to match. Dark blue and black-toned fruit, grilled herbs, menthol, lavender and licorice infuse the palate with tremendous depth. Broad swaths of tannin add to an impression of somber intensity. Yields were just 27 hectoliters per hectare. That, along with a higher percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon vis-à-vis most years, has resulted in an especially potent Poujeaux. Tasted two times. 92-95 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com
RED 2025 Château Rauzan Ségla 75cl £291 per case of 6 Château Rauzan Ségla
2025 / / 75cl
£291 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Rauzan-Ségla is promising, opening in the glass with notes of cassis, pencil shavings, sweet soil tones and a deft framing of new oak. Medium- to full-bodied, bright and layered, it's vibrant and concentrated, with a chassis of fine tannins and a penetrating, youthfully structured finish. 94-96 points" William Kelley, RobertParker.com------"The 2025 Rauzan-Ségla was picked September 2 to 15 at 29 hl/ha and matured in 60% new oak barrels. This has a slight marine scent on the nose, well defined and marked by pure black fruit laced with violet. Quintessential Rauzan Ségla. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant but firm tannins, just gorgeous caressing black fruit, bright acids that lend an almost sorbet-like freshness and vibrancy to the finish. This is a top-class Margaux and one of the best wines from the estate in recent years. Drink 2031-2060. 94-96 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"Blackberry, dark cherry and crushed stone notes with a medium to full body, chewy tannins and a long finish. Juicy and muscular. Wait and see. 95-96 points" jamessuckling.com------"The 2025 Rauzan-Ségla is totally seamless in the glass. Dark-toned fruit, mocha, new leather, licorice, menthol and dried herbs infuse the palate with tremendous textural depth. The 2025 is of course very young. The year's natural concentration is its most evident signature at this time, but the rest will surely follow. Polished, supremely elegant tannins support the finish. What a stunner. Tasted two times. 2035 - 2065. 95-97 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"This is luscious and full of wonderfully bright fruits, great concentration, cushion of air underneath, high Cabernet and it comes through in the floral aromatics, clearly a plentiful tannic structure but luscious and layered damson and black cherry. Yes yes yes. 12.10% press wine. 3.62 pH. Tasted twice. 100 years of the Lurtons at Brane. 2034-2044. 97 points" janeanson.com------"Cassis, assorted red and black fruits, spicy wood, tobacco, and graphite all emerge from the 2025 Château Rauzan-Ségla, a blend of 65% Cabernet Sauvignon, 33% Merlot, 1.5% Petit Verdot, and 0.5% Cabernet Franc that's being raised 18 months in 60% new French oak. It's concentrated on the palate, has a pure, layered mouthfeel, flawless balance, and a great finish. Checking in at 13.5% alcohol with a pH of 3.7, it's rockingly good and clearly up with the finest wines in the appellation, as well as the vintage. 96-98 points" jebdunnock.com
WHITE 2025 Château Rieussec - R de Rieussec' 75cl £230 per case of 12 Château Rieussec
R de Rieussec'
2025 / / 75cl
£230 per case of 12
IB
Tasting NotesNo tasting notes for the 2025 are available as yet, but Jane Anson wrote this about the 2024 vintage: "This is succulent and precise, definitely one to look out, plenty of energy and lift through the palate, elderflower, citrus, white pepper, sage, lime zest, apricot, nectarine, saffron, steel and slate. Great stuff from Rieussec in this vintage. 3.15ph. 94 points." - Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux, Apr '25
RED 2025 Château Roc de Cambes 75cl £264 per case of 6 Château Roc de Cambes
2025 / / 75cl
£264 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon. Cask sample. Rich, ripe and exotic with confit fruit and toasted notes. Good tension on the palate all the same. Round and gourmand but firmly structured, the tannins grippy on the finish. 16.5 points" jancisrobinson.com (JL)------"The 2025 Roc de Cambes, blended with 20% Cabernet Franc, has a quintessential Mitjavile-style nose with precocious red berry fruit, dark chocolate and subtle minty aromas. Fine delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with light tannins, white pepper mixed with fennel and dried herbs. Good complexity towards the slightly savoury finish, this is an engaging and delicious Roc de Cambes. 91-93 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"Salinity and signature roasted plum fruits, estate signature, a ton of sinew, coffee, espresso, olive pit, great stuff. 100% new oak, September 16 to 18. 93 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Roc de Cambes (80% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon) offers up a heady mélange of blue and black fruit, gravel, sage, mint, tobacco, dried herbs, new leather and incense. A kick of new French oak adds polish to round out some of the wilder edges. This really explodes on the back end. All the elements are so well balanced. The 2025 is a captivating Roc de Cambes. It's classic François Mitjavile all the way. 92-94 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"A bigger, richer effort than the Domaine de Cambes, the 2025 Roc De Cambes offers ripe cassis, sweet tobacco, and spicy oak on the nose. It's medium to full-bodied on the palate, with a ripe, layered mouthfeel and building tannins. 93-95 points" Jebdunnuck.com
RED 2025 Château Saint Pierre 75cl £186 per case of 6 Château Saint Pierre
2025 / / 75cl
£186 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Saint-Pierre (Saint-Julien) does not quite possess the delineation or clarity of the Gloria this year, perhaps summer warmth just impinging on the aromatics more, quite high-toned and opulent. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, powdery in texture, slightly chalky, but it coheres nicely on the finish. Good backbone and plenty of freshness, there is a dash of white pepper on the finish. Excellent. Drink 2030-2055. 92-94 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"Lovely wine, attractive with lift and bright fruits, great quality, sappy, a lot of slate and pumice stone, roasted coffee beans, intense and concentrated, plenty of ageing ability. Yield 20 hl/ha. 2034-2044. 94 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Saint-Pierre (Saint-Julien) is superb. Crème de cassis, graphite, licorice, cloves, lavender and inky dark fruit saturate the palate. Cabernet Sauvignon speaks with striking intensity from start to finish. This full-bodied, explosive Saint-Julien delivers the goods, big time. Tasted two times. 2033 - 2045. 93-95 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"Exuberant dark fruit. This is structured, with a touch of cedar and polished, fine-grained tannins that are so sophisticated and run the length of the wine. Classy. 78% cabernet sauvignon, 15% merlot, 4% cabernet franc and 3% petit verdot. 96-97 points" jamessuckling.com
RED 2025 Château Saintayme 75cl £123 per case of 12 Château Saintayme
2025 / / 75cl
£123 per case of 12
IB
Tasting Notes"Fragrant, creamy vanilla floral and red fruit scents on the nose. Juicy and bright with a nice immediate kick of mouthwatering cranberry and salty raspberries plus a chalky, grippy liquorice base. A little tight still with lots of dried herbs and Cabernet aspects – quite streamlined but with purity and focus. First year of Cabernet Franc in the blend from new plantations that over-performed. Ageing 30% new oak. 2028-2036. 92 points." (GH) Decanter------"The 2025 Saintayme is a gorgeous Saint-Émilion from the Durantou sisters. This is the first year in which the blend is 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Franc as opposed to the 100% Merlot of past years. Intense red-toned fruit, flowers, citrus and spice—all Franc signatures—soar across the palate. The 2025 is vibrant and so expressive right out of the gate. It's a total delight. 2030 - 2040. 91-93 points. Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, April 2026------"Coming from cooler limestone soils and harvested between September 10th and 18th, the 2025 Saintayme is still resting in 30% new oak. It sports a deep ruby hue as well as classic aromatics of ripe black raspberries, currants, chalky minerality, graphite, and violets. On the palate, it's rich and medium to full-bodied, with a concentrated mouthfeel and outstanding length. I'd certainly be happy with a case or more in the cellar, and the tannins of the vintage are beautifully managed here. 92-94 points" Jebdunnuck.com------"Full-bodied with plenty of flesh and dark fruit throughout. Very attractive richness, with fine-grained, polished tannins that persist through the finish. Solid and unique. 94-95 points. James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, April 2026
RED 2025 Château Smith Haut Lafitte 75cl £411 per case of 6 Château Smith Haut Lafitte
2025 / / 75cl
£411 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"The 2025 Smith Haut Lafitte is a very classy, elegant wine. Lavender, spice and mint open first, followed by a burst of black/purplish fruit. Medium in body, with terrific freshness, the 2025 is impeccably done. The lighter style vis-à-vis most years is quite attractive. 2033 - 2045. 93-95 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"The 2025 Smith Haut Lafitte was picked between September 3 and 30 at 28 hl/ha and raised in 50% new oak. It has a well-defined bouquet with mainly black fruit intertwined with Earl Grey, sous-bois and cigar box scents, a much more classical style of Smith Haut-Lafitte compared to recent vintages. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant tannins, a subtle tobacco note that percolates through the black fruit, more structure coming through towards the sapid finish with a dash of black pepper on the aftertaste. This will fill out in barrel and should become a refined and quite delicious Smith Haut-Lafitte that will repay time in bottle. Drink 2031-2055. 95-97 points." Neal Martin, vinous.com, May '26------"So aromatic and expressive, with pure currants and mint, plus some chocolate. Fennel too. Wow. Medium- to full-bodied with very deep fruit, fine, velvety tannins and a long, fine texture. The precision and depth are impressive. More fruit-driven than usual. It grows on the palate and is compact at the end. Very cabernet in the end. Almost like St.-Julien and Pauillac in nature. A blend of 68% cabernet sauvignon, 27% merlot, 4% cabernet franc and 1% petit verdot. 97-98 points." James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, May '25------"This is so good, so much energy and depth, slate and wet stones holding interest and the palate expands, showing fragrant capsicum pepper, crushed mint, toasted spices, cumin, liquorice, cassis, cocoa bean, fully in the DNA of Smith Haut Lafitte. Harvest 1 to 30 September, and here they paused over that rain of September 23, as did Château Margaux - both estates were richly rewarded for this choice. 50% new oak for ageing. Last vintage of Daniel Cathiard, and expect a label commemorating the remarkable impact he had on this brilliant estate. 2035-2055. 98 points." Jane Anson, JaneAnson.com, Apr '26------"One of my favorite wines in the vintage, the 2025 Château Smith Haut Lafitte is based on 68% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, and the rest Petit Verdot, raised in 50% new oak, 45% old barrel, and 5% foudre. Beautiful darker fruits, scorched earth, smoky tobacco, chocolate, and graphite all define the aromatics, and on the palate, it's full-bodied, with a deep, concentrated mid-palate, beautiful tannins, and nicely integrated acidity. It brings beautiful ripeness as well as a balanced, textured, seamless style. 97-99 points." Jeb Dunnuck, Apr '26
WHITE 2025 Château Suduiraut 75cl £248 per case of 6 Château Suduiraut
2025 / / 75cl
£248 per case of 6
IB
RED 2025 Château Talbot 75cl £216 per case of 6 Château Talbot
2025 / / 75cl
£216 per case of 6
IB
Tasting Notes"Bright and harmonious, the 2025 Talbot wafts from the glass with aromas of mulberries, violet, cassis, dark cherries and spice, framed by well-integrated oak. Medium- to full-bodied, it’s concentrated and dense, built around a massive core of fruit framed by structured, youthful tannins and concludes with a somewhat firm, gently bitter finish. It's a blend of 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot and 9% Petit Verdot. 91-93 points" Yohan Castaing, RobertParker.com------"This is good quality, this has lovely power, black fruits, edges of enjoyable campfire and grilled sandalwood, enjoyable clear quality. Yield 28 hl/ha. 60% new oak. 2034-2044. 93 points" janeanson.com------"The 2025 Talbot is a huge, potent wine. Blackberry, gravel, incense, dried herbs, menthol, licorice and dark spice soar out of the glass. Huge swaths of tannin frame it all effortlessly. Talbot is a beast in 2025. It needs time to settle down. 2033 - 2055. 92-94 points" Antonio Galloni, Vinous.com------"Ruby-hued, the 2025 Château Talbot is a beautiful Saint-Julien based on 74% Cabernet Sauvignon, 17% Merlot, and 9% Petit Verdot that's being raised 16 months in 60% new French oak. Its pretty nose of spicy red and black fruits, dried flowers, and graphite is followed by a medium-bodied Talbot with soft tannins, wonderful balance, and a great finish. I love its overall balance, and it's an impeccably made, elegant effort that has tons to love. 92-94+ points" Jebdunnuck.com------"The 2025 Talbot contains the highest ever Petit Verdot (9%) this year due to more generous yields. Picked from September 5 to 22, a little quicker than expected as Laporte spotted some botrytis, at 28 hl/ha, this is matured in 60% new oak barrels. It has a generous bouquet, a mixture of red and black fruit intermixed with mocha and light undergrowth scents, typical Talbot. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannins, well judged acidity, satisfying weight and density on the mid-palate that had been lacking in vintages past. A little more grip on the grainy-textured finish, lightly spiced with a hint of powdered chocolate, if you seek a classic Saint-Julien and, it must be said, often at a reasonable price, then look no further. Drink 2031-2050. 93-95 points" Neal Martin, Vinous.com------"This is juicy and incisive, with expressive dark fruit and fine-grained, almost grainy tannins. A savory quality in the long finish. Persistent and cohesive. 95-96 points" jamessuckling.com

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