Taste & Aging
Light
Bold
Smooth
Tannic
Dry
Sweet
Soft
Acidity
Complexity
Exceptionally complexDrinking Window
Aging phase
Until 2022
Ready to drink
2022 - 2055
Past peak
After 2055
Aromas
Food Pairing
Vintage Report
The 2015 vintage in Pauillac was rated 93 points by Robert Parker, indicating excellent quality. The wines from this year are known to mature relatively early and be approachable.
Our Review
I once had the 2008 of this. That was delicious. A bit of black pepper, red vegetables (tomato, bell pepper), some soft leather, a very slight hint of vanilla somewhere. I also wouldn't drink it too old, that does it good.
What unparalleled beauty is this powerhouse from Pauillac—we're talking, of course, about Château Baron Pichon Longueville. The estate is classified as a 2nd Grand Cru Classe, a distinction reserved only for the very best wines in the world. Château Pichon Baron boasts a long history, as records show that in 1689 the estate was purchased by Pierre Desmezures de Rauzan, an influential wine merchant. He represented the wines of Latour and Margaux and knew full well that he had a golden opportunity with the estate. His daughter inherited these vineyards when she married Baron Jacques Pichon de Longueville in 1694, thus creating an illustrious estate that remained in the family for generations and gained an exceptional reputation.
The old vineyard of Baron Pichon Longueville
The vineyard is located north of Bordeaux in the commune of Pauillac, where the influence of the Gironde estuary is intense. The maritime climate in the vineyards gives the harvest fantastic ripeness. A slow and steady flow is essential for this type of grand wine. The vines have an average age of 35 years, and new ones are planted each year to maintain a balanced flow. The soil, which is incredibly important, features a high proportion of gravel, pebbles, and sand, ensuring excellent drainage. The harvest is carried out entirely by hand to ensure the quality of the grapes, and careful selection is made based on grape variety, vine age, and plot.Wood storage for the Chateau Baron Pichon Longueville
Each grape variety and plot is harvested separately to create the ultimate blend of the resulting wines. Once the wine is ready, it is aged for at least twenty months in small wooden barrels, eighty percent of which are new and unused. This blend consists of approximately eighty percent Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot. Château Pichon Baron displays great elegance, intensity, and exceptional length on the palate. It is a wine that improves year after year and can age in the cellar for over 40 years. Château Pichon Baron has an intense, deep garnet red color. The nose is expressive and delicate, offering a wonderful aromatic array of summer berries, black cherries, and blueberries, gently supported by a toasted spice. The attack is soft, and the palate, like the nose, is precise and refined. Well-integrated woodiness and delicate, velvety tannins are supported by ripe black fruit. The finish is a gem! Soft and incredibly long!Product details
| Alcohol content | 13.5% |
|---|---|
| Vintage | 2015 |
| Size | 0.75L |
| Region | Bordeaux |
| Sub-region | Médoc |
| Appellation | Pauillac |
| Producer | Château Pichon Longueville Baron |
| Varietal(s) | Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot |
| Oak aging | Yes, Matured for at least twenty months in small oak barrels, eighty percent of which are new and unused. |
| Ideal serving temperature ? | 16° - 18°C |