It’s early days yet but 2025 looks to have the makings of a fine vintage in Bordeaux. ‘The profile of the fruit is generating a lot of enthusiasm and quality expectations on a par with the finest vintages ending in five’, says viticultural consultant David Pernet of Sovivins. And despite the hot, dry conditions of the year, that profile appears to have a surprisingly balanced, Bordeaux feel. The only caveat is the extremely...
Bordeaux 2025 harvest report
Thursday 9 October 2025
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Is five the magic number in Bordeaux vintages? 2025 puts the idea to the test. Above, the harvest of botrytised grapes at Château Climens in Barsac.
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