2025 Château Haut-Brion
"...one of the more impressive renditions of Haut-Brion in recent years.
98-100 points." (YC) Wine Advocate, Apr '26
Released this morning for sale en primeur, 2025 Château Haut-Brion is offered at £1,668 per six bottles, and with barrel scores of up to 100 points from several critics, including (importantly) Neal Martin. Arguably, these scores make this the wine of the vintage.
The release price is striking when compared to the '22 vintage, initially offered at £3,090 per six, and to the opening price for the 2018, which was £2,450 per six. Barrel scores for both of those vintages topped out at 99+ points.
Martin comments on the 2025's beautiful delineation of flavours and complexity, and this new release seems to capture many of the attributes of the vintage, with a historic low abv of just 13%, but also an IPT tannin level of over 100, a level rarely seen. These numbers translate into a wine with tremendous power, but also balance and elegance, framing a complex, pure fruit character that will take a long time to evolve.
Please let us know if you would like to add Haut-Brion to your cellar.
Offered en primeur, on allocation. Landing spring 2028.
Magnums available with £25 ex-VAT bottling surcharge per six, please enquire for other formats.
All previous offers of 2025 Bordeaux can be found here.
| RED | 2025 | Château Haut Brion | 75cl | £1,668 per case of 6 | Château Haut Brion 2025 / / 75cl £1,668 per case of 6 |
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Tasting Notes"Such a taut, slate-strewn journey through the palate here, slow burn, love it. An exceptional Haut-Brion, with beautiful toasted cumin and sandalwood notes, cloves, cassis, pomegranate and cocoa beans. Muscular, structured, brooding, this is going to run and run. 59% new oak. 27hl/ha yield. Alcohols among lowest on record, and yet intensely concenrated. 3.72ph Harvest September 1 to 18. 59% new oak. 62% of production in this 1st wine. 2036-2050. 97 points." (JA) JaneAnson.com, Apr '26------"The 2025 Haut-Brion is quite the powerhouse. Black fruit, cloves, new leather, tobacco, chocolate and menthol open before a wave of huge tannins and incisive acids take over. Haut-Brion can be rather dark and somber. That is very much the case with the 2025, a wine that speaks with sepia-toned, baritone inflections. It also conveys more obvious ripeness than La Mission Haut-Brion at this stage. 2035-2075. 96-98 points." Antonio Galloni, vinous.com, Apr '26------"Haut-Brion delivers a red with great structure and length and superb intensity and power. It is a full-bodied red with character and depth, giving it endless length. Muscular yet polished and agile. Juicy at the end. 62% merlot, 26.2% cabernet sauvignon and 11.8% cabernet franc. 98-99 points.". (JS) JamesSuckling.com, Apr '26------"A Merlot-forward blend of 62% Merlot, 26.2% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 11.8% Cabernet Franc aged in 60% new French oak, the 2025 Château Haut-Brion is slightly more dense and structured compared to its sibling, La Mission. Gorgeous black cherries, graphite, scorched earth, and smoke all define the bouquet, and on the palate it's remarkably pure, with polished, serious tannins, and incredible length. Its purity, concentration, and overall sense of class are riveting. 97-100 points." Jeb Dunnuck------"The 2025 Haut-Brion was picked from September 1 (slightly later than La Mission) to September 18 at 29 hl/ha. Aged in 59% new oak, this has a very pure and elegant bouquet with ebullient brambly red fruit, crushed stone, potpourri and touches of Earl Grey. Wonderful delineation and a little more refined than, say, the 2020 or 2022. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannins, and there is more complexity here than La Mission, more depth and minéralité. Fresh and marine-tinged towards the finish that makes you want to come back. This year, the First Growth has put a bit of distance between itself and La Mission. Drinking Window: 2035 - 2070. 98-100 points." Neal Martin, vinous.com, May '26------"The 2025 Haut-Brion is, as usual, more reserved and austere at this stage than La Mission, unwinding in the glass to reveal notions of dark wild berries mingled with spices, pencil leaf and licorice. Medium- to full-bodied, dense and layered, it’s built around a multidimensional core of fruit framed by structuring yet well-integrated tannins, delivering a notably controlled expression of power and concluding with a long, perfumed, subtly ethereal finish. While still tightly knit at this stage, it possesses considerable depth—IPT (an alaytical measure of tannic concentration) levels exceeding 100, rarely observed—that is perfectly controlled and will require extended cellaring. Recent refinements in the estate’s approach, notably in viticulture, are translating into fruit of greater balance and freshness, even under the warm, dry conditions of 2025. It stands as one of the more impressive renditions of Haut-Brion in recent years. 98-100 points." (YC) Wine Advocate, Apr '26 |
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