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Château Valandraud 2025

1er grand cru classé - - - Red - See details
J. Robinson | 17
Vinous - A. Galloni | 96-99
€745.00 Incl. VAT
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€124.17 / Unit
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€605.69 Ex duty & VAT
Packaging : a case of 6 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
€133.93
1 x 75CL
€126.20
3 x 75CL
€382.12
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€745.00
1 x 1.5L
€258.02
3 x 1.5L
€744.55
1 x 3L
€557.87
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€1,072.69

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Marks and reviews

96

/100

Decanter

A new take on Valandraud this year after Jean-Luc Thunevin sold his majority stake to Christophe et Marie Lefévère (Château Sansonnet, Château Moulin du Cadet, Château Villemaurine). With Grégory Leymarie now managing director he said this is the perfect vintage to tell a new story with a new vision and a reduction in production by 20-25%. Gorgeous heady scents on the nose, ripe blackcurrant, cherries and strawberries. Chalky, velvety, ripe but not overly so, you have that intensity and concentration of fruit – but there’s such finesse. Elegance is here in spades, this is soft and approachable already. A juicy, clean and crystalline core with a soft salty, oyster shell mineral bite. I love this for its calmness, roundness and general softness. You still have the signature fruit aspect – the spiced aromatics and the clean blackcurrant, plum and black cherry fruit – the signature of the estate is still recognisable but with a lot more delicacy. Ageing 100% new oak. 3.48pH, 4g total acidity.

98

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Licorice, smoke, black cherries, flowers, blackberries, plums, licorice, chocolate, and espresso are already quite expressive on the nose. The palate is even better, with its vivid display of perfectly ripe black cherries, plums, spice, espresso, mocha, and dark chocolate. Intense and concentrated, opulent, deep, and long, the fruit stains your palate, teeth, and gums, yet the wine remains vibrant. Velvety in texture, the finish is nearly seamless. Give it just a few years in bottle, and it will be thoroughly enjoyable over the next 2–3 decades. Drink from 2030–2060. 97–99 Pts

95

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

As ever with Valandraud, this has impressive depths and concentration. Inky colour, sea spray aromatics, high sandalwood oak on the nose that it is completely eaten up on the palate, roasted coffee, dark chocolate, powerful iris and violets, estate signature, with breadth and depth of flavour. 90% new oak, plus 10% new oak casks. Marie and Jean-Christophe Lefévère (of Sansonnet) now are the official owners of Valandraud, as of this vintage. This is a great wine and a clear potential upscore in bottle. 3.5ph, 20% less than usual in terms of plot selection, 36hl/h yield.

98

/100

Yves Beck

Nuances of very ripe dark berries mingle with aromas of caramel, licorice, and dark chocolate, with refreshing hints of lemongrass and verbena in the background. Supple and dense on the attack, the wine shines with its energy and its astonishing ability to harness acidity, which comes to support silky, velvety tannins. Thank you, terroir! A wine worthy of a shot-putter capable of running a marathon!

98

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Deep, dark color. An intense nose of ripe fruit, gaining depth with a swirl of the glass. Delicate on the attack, aromatically unrivaled on the mid-palate, with a fine, silky richness that coats the palate, the wine develops into something juicy, noble and powerful, carried by one of the most nuanced tannin textures ever seen in this estate. Great, savory power. Blend: 84% Merlot, 7% Cabernet Franc, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon. Alcohol: 14% - pH: 3.5. Aging: 90% in new barrels and 10% in large wooden vats for 20 months. For your information, Jean-Luc and Murielle Thunevin have just sold Valandraud to their partners, Christophe and Marie Lefévère. The latter brings a new dimension to the understanding of this estate’s potential by setting its tannic structure differently.

98

/100

Vinum

What a nose—far less marked by oaky spice than in previous years, deep and layered: blackberries, cherries, blackcurrant, dried mint, floral notes. The palate shows an unprecedented juiciness, naturally concentrated, with power yet without overpowering barrel aromas; sensational tannins with a chalky imprint. Cool, red-fruited finish. Stunning. This vintage ushers in a new chapter at Valandraud.

Description

Characteristics and tasting notes of Château Valandraud 2025

Tasting

Appearance
This wine reveals a particularly deep colour. In its early youth, it displays an almost opaque ruby hue with purplish reflections.

Nose
The aromatic bouquet is explosive and of remarkable purity. It exudes intense aromas of very ripe black fruits such as blackcurrant, blackberry, plum and black cherry. With aeration, indulgent notes of chocolate, mocha, espresso and liquorice, along with a subtle smoky touch, come to enrich the whole.

Palate
The attack on the palate is both ample and remarkably precise. The substance unfolds a velvety, creamy texture, supported by a dense yet perfectly silky tannic structure. Despite its opulence and concentration, the wine retains a magnificent natural freshness and beautiful energy. The finish, of impressive length, leaves a lasting imprint on notes of black fruits and cocoa.

Food and wine pairing
This great red wine calls for dishes with character and intense flavours. It will enhance fine roasted red meats, such as a grilled rib of beef or a rack of lamb in a herb crust. It also pairs wonderfully with feathered game, slow-cooked dishes in sauce, or autumnal preparations showcasing wild mushrooms and truffle.

Serving and ageing
To fully enjoy Château Valandraud 2025 in its youth, it is highly recommended to decant the wine two to three hours before serving. The ideal tasting temperature is around 15.5°C. Endowed with exceptional ageing potential, this vintage can be kept in the cellar and enjoyed until approximately 2055.














The excellence of a Premier Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Émilion

The estate
Founded in 1989 by Murielle Andraud and Jean-Luc Thunevin, Château Valandraud is an iconic estate of the Bordeaux region. Initially a pioneer of the "garage wines" movement with an initial micro-plot, the estate today covers around 9 hectares. Still run by the Thunevin family, this vineyard has experienced a meteoric rise. Its artisanal approach, focused on low yields and absolute quality, has enabled it to reach the prestigious rank of Premier Grand Cru Classé of Saint-Émilion, becoming an essential benchmark of the Right Bank.

The vineyard
Located in the commune of Saint-Étienne-de-Lisse, the vineyard flourishes on a magnificent limestone plateau rising to 85 metres in altitude above the Dordogne, within the Saint-Émilion appellation. The 9 hectares of vines, with an average age of 18 years, benefit from ideal exposures, particularly to the north, which helps preserve the freshness of the grapes. The estate places paramount importance on respect for the environment: the vines are meticulously tended, like a true garden, at the heart of carefully preserved biotopes.

The vintage
The year began with a mild winter that allowed excellent water reserves to build up in the soils, leading to an early budbreak of the vines. Spring, particularly mild, offered ideal conditions for harmonious vegetative development. The summer season then proved hot and arid, causing a slight slowdown in the cycle. Fortunately, beneficial rainfall at the end of August, combined with a drop in temperatures, revived the ripening process. Faced with this sun-drenched climate, vineyard work was meticulously adapted to protect the bunches and maintain perfect balance.

Vinification and ageing
Gentle and relatively short macerations in order to extract the quintessence and purity of the fruit. Ageing then takes place over a period of 20 months. It is carried out 90% in new barrels and 10% in large wooden casks, with an extremely rigorous selection of coopers and toast levels to guarantee absolute precision. Alcohol content: 14% vol.

Grape varieties
This wine is the result of a blend composed of 84% Merlot, 9% Cabernet Sauvignon and 7% Cabernet Franc.












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