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Château Pédesclaux, 5e cru classé Pauillac 2025 En Primeur (Case of 6)



£138.00

ALC 13%


This wine is still to be bottled and as such the advertised ABV may be subject to change on its eventual arrival and inspection into the U.K.

A property that is on the up in our minds, with a winemaker from the Lafite stable bringing more class to the party. This wine is handsome and charming in character, damson and spice merging into a suave, sophisticated tannin structure. The length and shape of the wine is excellent, the finish smooths over a full-bodied centre. Top recommendation.


Shipping Summer 2028

£138.00
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Details

France, Bordeaux, Médoc & Left Bank

Red Wine

69% Cabernet Sauvignon, 21% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot

Medium-bodied

Keep

2025

13%

Château Pédesclaux

Created at the beginning of the 19th century by M. E Pédesclaux, a Bordelais wine broker, Château Pédesclaux is now owned by Jacky and Françoise Lorenzetti who also own Lilian Ladouys in Saint-Estèphe.

Despite its classification this château has been through a quiet phase and is emerging now showing its true class and typical Pauillac fruit and tannin. The property has recently increased in size through acquisition of neighbouring vineyards to 48 hectares. A large new chai has been built and the château building extended by surrounding it in glass to make one of the most stunning properties in the Médoc.

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About En Primeur

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