PAVILLON BLANC

2024 du Château Margaux

Grapes Sauv Blanc
Colour White
Origin France, Bordeaux
ABV 13%

100 Sauvignon Blanc: 20% new oak: 13% alc: 3.20 pH: 30 hl/ha: Harvested between 2 and 8 September: 40% of the white wine harvest was made into this wine The folks at Margaux think this is one of their most impressive wines to date, and I am inclined to agree. 2024 is undoubtedly a cracking vintage for white wines, and many of them relished the momentary rainfall at harvest, which refreshed the fruit while retaining flavour concentration. While the acidity level here is slightly lower than in recent years, the tension and poise are spectacular. The nose is incredibly perfumed with white florals, ripe honeysuckle tones and even some hints of exoticism. While the nose is impressive, the finish is extraordinarily long and cool, with mint, pith and luscious blonde oak all in perfect harmony. Interestingly, the vineyards are situated approximately 12 km west of the Château, near Castelnau. While 50% of the wine is classified as Margaux and 50% as Haut-Médoc, this wine bears a Bordeaux AC classification. The key to this wine’s epic balance is that they stopped batonnage much earlier than usual, as this preserved the wine’s fitness while maintaining the beautiful, slender lines of this delicious wine. Rating: 19 Matthew Jukes www.matthewjukes.com (May 2025)


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The 2024 Pavillon Blanc was picked September 2 to 8 and cropped at 30 hl/ha. A pure Sauvignon Blanc as usual, it represents 40% of the total production and has a little higher pH than in recent years at 3.2. It has a delectable bouquet of lime flower, hints of peach skin and passion fruit with lovely delineation. The palate is fresh on the entry, quite vibrant and focused with a keen line of acidity and a twist of sour lemon on the finish. This is a superb Pavillon Blanc. Drinking range: 2028 - 2040 Rating: 91-93 Neal Martin, www.vinous.com (May 2025)

Château Margaux

1855 classification - Premier Grand Cru Classé Margaux, originally La Mothe de Margaux, has a long history dating back to at least the 12th Century. By the 17th Century, Margaux was widely recognised for the quality of their wines - in 1771 Château Margaux was the first wine sold by Christies, and Thomas Jefferson bought some Margaux when he was Ambassador to France. The French Revolution was a turbulent time for Margaux but, by the turn of the 19th Century, the estate was in the hands of the Basque Marquis de la Colonilla who's singular contribution was to build the château that we see today. Margaux's reputation was recognised by the 1855 classification which placed it among the elite group of Premier Grand Cru Classés. By the 1960's, however, Margaux was trading as much on reputation as anything else and a run of poor vintages in the 1970's led Margaux to be sold. This was its salvation, for the purchaser was André Mentzelpoulos who, despite some rumblings of discontent locally at such a grand property falling into "foreign" hands, poured in investment, replanting the vineyards, building a new underground cellar and renovating the château. Also more than renovated was Margaux's reputation as one of Bordeaux's leading estates, a reputation it now richly deserves, still under the benevolent eye of the Mentzelpoulos family. After 43 years, Alexis, supported by his sister Alexandra, has taken over from his mother Corrine. Alexis state he is "firmly committed to continuing the family objective of making Château Margaux one of the greatest wines in the world." Château Margaux is a large estate, running to nearly 265ha, although under vine there are only 82ha. For red wines the vines are 75% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Merlot with smaller plantings of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Wines are fermented and aged in barrels made at Margaux's own cooperage, the reds spending up to two years in wood. The second wine of the estate is Pavillon Rouge de Château Margaux which has been produced since the 19th Century, making it among the longest established of such wines. Château Margaux also produce a very successful white wine - Pavillon Blanc de Château Margaux - 100% Sauvignon Blanc, aged in wood for six months. This is classified as AOC Bordeaux as there is no appellation for white Margaux.

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