
Château Maucaillou 2025
En Primeur Wines – delivery in early 2028
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Description
Characteristics and tasting notes of Château Maucaillou 2025
Tasting
Appearance
In its youth, the wine reveals a deep ruby hue with violet highlights, which will evolve majestically towards garnet and tawny shades over the years.
Nose
The aromatic expression is both subtle and highly concentrated. It releases intense scents of black fruits such as blackcurrant, blackberry and black cherry. This fruity ensemble is enriched with notes of toasted almond, liquorice, spices and delicately toasted oak.
Palate
The attack is round and smooth, introducing a wine of beautiful breadth. The structure relies on sophisticated and elegant tannins that support a concentrated and fresh mid-palate. The finish extends at length on mineral touches and reminders of black fruits.
Food and wine pairings
This wine of character enhances grilled or roasted red meats, such as beef, lamb or venison. It also pairs wonderfully with noble poultry and duck, particularly when served with rich sauces, mushrooms or aromatic herbs. For variety, it combines perfectly with aged hard cheeses such as Comté, or with spiced vegetarian dishes such as a tagine with cinnamon and coriander flavours.
Serving and cellaring
To fully appreciate Château Maucaillou 2025, it is recommended to serve it at a temperature between 17 and 18 °C. If you wish to enjoy it in its youth, decanting will allow optimal aeration. Endowed with remarkable ageing potential, this vintage can be kept in the cellar and is to be drunk until around 2037.
The elegance and concentration of a great Moulis wine at Château Maucaillou
The estate
Founded in 1875, Château Maucaillou watches over a vast 90-hectare vineyard on the left bank of Bordeaux. This historic family-owned property has been held since 1929 by the Dourthe family.
The vineyard
The estate's lands extend over 90 hectares, including 70 hectares within the Moulis appellation. The vines flourish on a soil of Quaternary alluvium, mainly composed of Günz gravels from the Garonne. This exceptional terroir plays a crucial thermal role: the gravels store solar heat to release it to the vines, thus promoting optimal ripening of the berries.
The vintage
This 150th harvest in the estate's history was marked by particular climatic conditions that significantly advanced the vegetative cycle, making it one of the earliest harvests ever recorded. Although yields were lower due to natural factors and rigorous selection, the harvested berries displayed exceptional concentration and perfect balance.
Winemaking and aging
Vinification in temperature-controlled vats. Aging of 14 months continues in French oak barrels (30% new, 70% one and two wines old).
Grape varieties
64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 27% Merlot, 9% Petit Verdot.

