Château Canon La Gaffelière, 2025 - Magnum
Château Canon La Gaffelière, 2025 - Magnum
- 150cl
- 14.5%
- Red Still
- Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon
- Biodynamic
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Château Canon La Gaffelière sits on Saint-Émilion's precious southern slopes, where limestone and clay soils produce some of the Right Bank's most elegant wines. This Grand Cru Classé estate crafts a Merlot-driven blend that balances the richness of its clay terroir with the mineral precision that only comes from limestone bedrock.
What the critics say:
"Deep dark ruby garnet, opaque core, violet reflections, delicate edge brightening. Fine herbal spice, red heart cherries, blackberry confit and candied mandarin zest, inviting bouquet. Juicy, elegant, extract-sweet texture, fine spicy tannins, some caramel on the finish, ripe heart cherries, alty aftertaste, already well developed, an accessible food companion, sure maturity potential."
The vineyard sits on Saint-Émilion's coveted limestone plateau, where shallow topsoils over deep limestone bedrock force vines to dig deep for water and nutrients. This geological foundation imparts the mineral backbone that defines great Saint-Émilion, whilst the plateau's elevation provides excellent drainage and sun exposure. The limestone's natural pH regulation helps preserve freshness even in warm vintages, creating wines with both power and elegance.
Saint-Émilion Grand Cru represents the apex of Right Bank Bordeaux, where Merlot and Cabernet Franc thrive on limestone and clay soils. The appellation's classification system, unique in Bordeaux, is reviewed every decade and rewards consistent quality over historical reputation. Unlike the Left Bank's Cabernet Sauvignon-dominated blends, Saint-Émilion wines tend towards earlier approachability whilst maintaining serious ageing potential, making them beloved by both immediate pleasure-seekers and patient collectors.
The 2025 Bordeaux vintage emerged from one of the most demanding growing seasons in recent memory — the earliest budbreak since 1989, June temperatures second only to 2003 since records began, and an unusually early harvest beginning in August for the whites. Conditions that should have produced heavy, overripe wines. They didn't. Decanter's Georgie Hindle, who tasted close to 200 wines ahead of the formal campaign, describes "exceptional concentration, aromatic purity and a freshness that contradicts the record-breaking heat.
The early critical consensus places 2025 stylistically between the precision of 2020 and the structure of 2016, with the brightness of 2023 — a combination that suggests a very serious vintage indeed. Yields are dramatically low, the smallest crop since 1991, with production across the Gironde running around 15% below the five-year average. The quality is here. There simply isn't very much of it.

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