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Château Branaire-Ducru 2025
En Primeur Wines – delivery in early 2028
Description
Tasting notes and recommendations for Château Branaire-Ducru 2025
Tasting
Nose
Displaying great aromatic complexity, the bouquet reveals intense aromas of black fruits, blackcurrant and Morello cherries. Delicate floral notes intertwine harmoniously with subtle hints of oak.
Palate
The attack is ample and round, introducing a texture that is at once smooth, fleshy and particularly dense. The balance is remarkable, supported by silky, fine and elegant tannins. The long and refined finish lingers with superb spicy and floral nuances.
Wine pairings
This cuvée pairs beautifully with grilled white meats with herbs, lean red meats, or vegetable-forward dishes. As for cheeses, aged hard cheeses such as an old Comté will perfectly enhance its structure.
The elegance and richness of a great Saint-Julien wine
The estate
Founded in 1680, Château Branaire-Ducru is a renowned Fourth Growth from the 1855 Classification, located in the prestigious Saint-Julien appellation. This historic 60-hectare estate experienced a true revival under the leadership of Patrick Maroteaux from 1988 onwards. Today, his son François-Xavier Maroteaux heads the estate and continues this expertise with passion. A true hallmark of the estate, its signature style emphasizes purity of fruit, freshness and absolute elegance, contributing to the international reputation of this exceptional Left Bank wine from Bordeaux.
The vineyard
The exceptional terroir of this Saint-Julien estate is based on deep Quaternary gravel soils over clay subsoils. This geological profile ensures perfect drainage while regulating water reserves. The vines, averaging thirty-five years of age, are farmed with an environmentally respectful approach, rewarded with Haute Valeur Environnementale (HVE) certification.
The vintage
The end of winter was marked by a rapid warming, encouraging early and even budburst. While the cool, wet spring limited the number of bunches per vine, the mild month of May allowed for quick flowering. The summer proved particularly hot and dry, leading to early water stress ideal for tannin synthesis in the skins. Beneficial rainfall at the end of August then accelerated ripening while preventing excessive sugar concentration. Harvest, spread from September 4 to 22, delivered low yields of around 33 hl/ha due to drought and small berry size.
Winemaking and ageing
This 2025 vintage benefits from state-of-the-art facilities, with a gravity-flow vat room ensuring total respect for the fruit. Alcohol: 13% vol.
Grape varieties
Château Branaire-Ducru 2025 is the result of a blend of cabernet sauvignon (62%), merlot (26%), petit verdot (6%) and cabernet franc (6%).


