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Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2025
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Description
Tasting Notes and Characteristics of Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2025
Tasting
Nose
Particularly aromatic, the bouquet opens with delicate floral touches reminiscent of rose and lavender. It then reveals intense aromas of ripe black cherry and blackcurrant, subtly complemented by hints of graphite, mint and blood orange.
Palate
Both dense and airy, the attack is rich and perfectly structured. A precise tension enhances the brightness of the fruit while adding depth. The texture, carried by fine tannins, unfolds with energy through to a mineral, savoury and lingering finish that leaves a pleasant sensation of freshness.
Food and wine pairings
The elegance and structure of this great wine pair wonderfully with flavoursome red meats such as a cut of beef or game, as well as with hard cheeses. Its finesse also makes it a fine match for more delicate dishes, such as roast duck or mushroom-based preparations.
The mineral elegance of a Saint-Julien wine
The estate
Acquired by Bertrand Ducru in 1797, Château Ducru-Beaucaillou spreads its 105 hectares over deep gravelly soils strewn with the emblematic large stones in Saint-Julien-Beychevelle, in the Bordeaux Médoc. The Borie family has owned this estate since 1941, when Francis Borie acquired it. This 2ème Grand Cru Classé 1855 is now run by Bruno-Eugène Borie, who upholds the excellence of the property. The Victorian château overlooking the cellars has produced three distinct cuvées since its restructuring.
The vineyard
Located in the south of the Saint-Julien appellation, the vineyard benefits from the proximity of the Gironde estuary, which tempers the climate. The vines, averaging 40 years old, root deeply into poor soils made up of Günzian gravel rich in quartz and flint. Planted at a high density of 10,000 vines per hectare, this demanding terroir naturally limits yields. The estate is also committed to an environmental approach, with a conversion to organic farming initiated in 2018.
The vintage
The year stands out as the earliest in the estate's history. Spring fostered a rapid vegetative cycle, from budburst through to veraison. Between May and July, intense heat combined with prolonged water stress produced small, highly concentrated berries, naturally reducing volumes. Fortunately, welcome rainfall at the end of summer helped refine the grape skins and maintain a lovely freshness ahead of a harvest spread from 2 to 23 September.
Vinification and ageing
After meticulous harvesting, Château Ducru-Beaucaillou 2025 benefits from careful ageing over 18 months to perfect its structure and refine its tannins. ABV: 13.44% vol.
Grape varieties
This wine is made from a blend of 79% Cabernet Sauvignon and 21% Merlot.





