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Château Pichon Baron de Longueville 2025 - 2nd Grand Cru Classé - Pauillac AOC
€170.67 /L
A symbol of Bordeaux classicism, Château Pichon Baron de Longueville 2025, 2nd Grand Cru Classé of Pauillac AOC, unveils broad, deep material supported by chiselled tannins and a craftsmanlike persistence. The bouquet opens on blackcurrant, black plum and blackberry, lifted by cedar, a veil of light tobacco and a graphite mineral touch. Served between 16–18°C, this ageworthy wine precisely reveals the nobility of its terroir and promises long cellar development. A characterful cuvée to enhance refined tables and memorable moments.
Description
A historic figure of the Médoc and an embodiment of a measured French art of living, the Château Pichon Baron de Longueville 2025 presents itself as a modern classic, combining controlled power and aromatic depth. 2nd Grand Cru Classé of Pauillac, it expresses itself here in a luminous reading of its terroir, where gravel soils provide uprightness and length, while ripe fruit shapes a noble texture. For enthusiasts seeking a structured red built for ageing, it is an exceptional companion, designed to traverse time and elevate gastronomy. This vintage is distinguished by a precise tannic architecture and a bouquet sculpted around blackcurrant, black plum and blackberry, subtly interacting with notes of cedar, a hint of light tobacco and a reminiscence of graphite. The palate, broad and deep, unfolds a pulpy core and a structured framework, leading to a long, straight finish of remarkable persistence. Served at 16–18°C, it reveals its textured dimension and aromatic resonance, in an aesthetic that combines breath, balance and intensity. Available on Louvins.fr with careful preparation, it naturally finds its place in a well-managed cellar as well as on a fine-dining table.
Blend and winemaking
Crafted with a keen attention to detail, this great Pauillac is born from a meticulous selection of the estate's best parcels. The property's philosophy emphasizes fruit purity, precise extraction and the search for a balance between flesh and structure. Each step, from harvest to ageing, is guided by the pursuit of aromatic precision and a harmonious texture, without excess, in order to preserve the integrity of the character. The result, clear and sculpted in expression, pays tribute to the left-bank signature, with natural concentration, assured verticality and a length that stretches gracefully. Altogether it composes a wine of great stature, already captivating in its youth by measured intensity, and destined to a lasting fulfilment for those who give it the time it needs.
Tasting notes
- Appearance : Dense and luminous, it announces a serene concentration. Brightness and clarity reflect a perfectly controlled material, set to gain complexity over the years.
- Nose : Deep and nuanced, it opens on frank blackcurrant, black plum and blackberry, then evolves towards cedar, a fine note of light tobacco and a graphite imprint that signatures the Pauillac terroir. Complexity gains definition with aeration.
- Palate : Broad and direct on the attack, a deep mid-palate supported by chiselled tannins that wrap the fruit without dominating it. The finish, long and persistent, extends the black fruit and gentle spice accents, with a mineral tension of great distinction.
Serving temperature and recommendations
Serve between 16 and 18°C in large glasses to allow the texture and aromatic depth to unfold. A prior aeration, or decanting for the first years, helps refine the grain of the tannins and open the wooded and spicy nuances perceived on the nose. Store bottles away from light, at stable temperature and humidity. This wine has a significant ageing potential, which will gradually reveal additional aromatic layers and a patina of texture, without losing the energy that defines its signature. Ideally pair it with precise, ingredient-respecting cuisine to highlight its nobility without masking it.
Food pairings
- Red meats : pink rack of lamb, dry-aged rib of beef, rich jus and seasonal garnish.
- Game : roasted wood pigeon or partridge, reduced sauce, fine celery purée.
- Mushrooms : pan-seared porcini, glossy jus, fresh herbs for an earth-and-forest dialogue.
- Sauced dishes : beef daube with aromatics, slow-cooked for a textural match.
- Cheeses : aged Comté, old Mimolette, pressed mountain tomme.
Tasting occasions
Château Pichon Baron de Longueville 2025 is the ideal companion:
- To celebrate a gastronomic dinner where precise pairings take priority.
- During a cellar vertical, to observe the expression of time and terroir.
- As a prestige gift for a knowledgeable enthusiast or a collector.
Details
- Name : Château Pichon Baron de Longueville 2025
- Appellation : Pauillac AOC
- Classification : 2nd Grand Cru Classé
- Type : Red wine, Fine wines
- Vintage : 2025
- Profile : blackcurrant, black plum, blackberry, cedar, light tobacco, graphite touch
- Serving temperature : 16–18°C
- Cellaring : ageworthy wine, long cellar development
Product Details
- Origin
- France
- Allergens
- Contains sulfites
- Capacity
- 75 cl
- Appellation
- Pauillac AOC
- Color
- Red
- Wine Region
- Bordeaux, France
- Vintage
- 2025
- Type of wine
- Red wine
- ranking
- 2ème Grand Cru Classé
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