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Château Ausone, 2025

Château Ausone, 2025

Château Ausone | Bordeaux, France
  • 75cl
  • 14%
  • Red Still
  • Cabernet Franc, Merlot
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Château Ausone occupies the most coveted site in Saint-Émilion, perched on the limestone slopes where Cabernet Franc and Merlot achieve something close to perfection. The 2025 vintage captures all the precision and intensity we've come to expect from this legendary estate, where just seven hectares produce one of Bordeaux's most sought-after wines.

What the critics say:

100/100Peter Moser, Falstaff.com

"Dark ruby garnet, violet reflections, subtle edge brightening. Nuances of orange zest, ripe cherries, a hint of dark forest berries, floral touch, delicate precious wood spice, mineral nuances. Juicy, tightly meshed, red fruit nuances, fine spice notes, finesse-rich structure, elegant, well adhering, red berry on the finish, finesse-rich, mineral-salty, very good length, delicate style, delicate licorice, sure maturity potential."

99-100/100James Suckling

"A high-definition wine. Wow. The aromas are incredible, with roses, strawberries and crushed stones. So perfumed. It’s the magic of perfectly ripe cabernet franc. Medium-bodied with ultra-fine tannins and a firm and silky finish. Sublime length and mouthfeel. Cool, subtle, sophisticated and stunning. So much definition. 13.7% alcohol. A blend of 65% cabernet franc, 30% merlot and 5% cabernet sauvignon."

98-100/100Colin Hay, The Drinks Business

"There's no Chapelle d'Ausone this year. This is utterly devine, though it takes a little moment to let you in – you need to come to it at first. Subtly floral, but not so much the demonstrative blooms of violet as the subtler notes of rose petal, rose water perhaps and fresh field spring flowers. In fact, as it builds and breathes, we do find more iris and violet but these are not the first floral shades to reveal themselves. Black cherry, but again subtly, wild blueberry and mulberry. A little touch of soft leather and graphite. This is staggeringly beautiful – hauntingly so – on the entry (attack would be too agreessive a word). It's incredibly soft, succulent, seductive in its way, but never opulent or ostentatious, just divinely beautiful, poised, harmonious and supremely elegant. Ausone is perhaps the most essentially harmonious wine of the vintage. It signs off with an incredible taper on the finish, leaving just a gentle touch of limestone tannin and grapeskin."

97-99/100William Kelley, Wine Advocate

"A blend of 65% Cabernet Franc, 30% Merlot and 5% Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2025 Château Ausone unwinds in the glass with notes of sweet raspberries and mulberries mingled with notions of mint, rose petals and blood orange. Medium- to full-bodied, lively and perfumed, with lovely energy, exquisitely refined tannins and a bright, precise finish, it shows extraordinary potential. Some discreet changes are underway at this address, with picking (between September 2 and 23) broken up plot by plot to a greater degree; a review of the estate's cooperage choices in pursuit of better integration; and, at least this year, no second wine for the first time since 1994—given the quality of Ausone's terroir and vine material, that seems entirely reasonable. The result is one of the most refined, classy Ausone vintages in recent years, and it will be exciting to follow these evolutions over the years to come."

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Château Ausone

Château Ausone sits at the pinnacle of Saint-Émilion, both literally and figuratively, occupying the steepest limestone slopes of the appellation. The Vauthier family has stewarded this legendary estate with meticulous attention to detail, farming just seven hectares that consistently produce some of Bordeaux's most concentrated and age-worthy wines. Their philosophy centres on minimal intervention and allowing the extraordinary terroir to express itself through old vines and precise winemaking.

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