Château Haut-Brion, 2025 - Magnum
Château Haut-Brion, 2025 - Magnum
- 150cl
- 13.5%
- Red Still
- Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc
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Château Haut-Brion stands alone as the only non-Médoc estate in the 1855 Classification's first growth pantheon. From Pessac-Léognan's gravelly soils comes a wine that marries power with an almost ethereal elegance, showing the estate's genius for balancing Cabernet Sauvignon's structure with Merlot's flesh and a whisper of Cabernet Franc's spice.
What the critics say:
"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."
"One of the wines of the vintage for me and a clear contender for a 100–point score in bottle. Sticky liquorice and blackcurrant fruit on the nose, dark and slightly heady with fragrant jasmine aspects. Bright, alive, glossy and so perfectly weighted on the palate – more streamlined than LMHB at this point but still with chew and bounce. Lovely vibrancy capturing the ripe fruit of the vintage with a crisp, tense and cool base of spiced raspberries, cherries and touches of cranberry. Stony but delicately leaving a soft gravel and salinity on the tongue. Delicious – this knocks it out of the park. Adore it! A yield of 26hl/ha."
"The 2025 Haut-Brion was picked from September l (slightly later than La Mission) to September 18 at 29 hi/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 minera/ite. 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. "
"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."
The 51-hectare vineyard sits on deep Günzian gravel beds deposited by the Garonne river, with excellent drainage crucial for Cabernet Sauvignon's ripening. This warm terroir, unique among the first growths, creates wines with a distinctive mineral signature and remarkable elegance. The gravel stores heat during the day and releases it at night, extending the growing season and allowing for perfect phenolic ripeness. Clay subsoils provide water retention during dry spells, maintaining vine balance throughout the growing season.
Pessac-Léognan was carved out of Graves in 1987 to recognise its superior sites, with Haut-Brion as its crown jewel. The appellation specialises in both red and white wines, with gravelly soils perfectly suited to Cabernet Sauvignon-based blends. Unlike the Médoc's more austere style, Pessac-Léognan reds show remarkable elegance and mineral complexity from their unique terroir. The appellation's proximity to Bordeaux city creates a slightly warmer microclimate than the Left Bank's more northerly communes.
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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