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Château Pavie, 2025

Château Pavie, 2025

Château Pavie | Bordeaux, France
  • 75cl
  • 14.5%
  • Red Still
  • Cabernet Franc, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon
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Est. delivery in 2028

Château Pavie sits at the summit of Saint-Émilion's most coveted slope, where limestone meets clay in perfect harmony. Since Gérard Perse took the helm, this Premier Grand Cru Classé A has become one of the Right Bank's most powerful and polarising wines.

What the critics say:

98/100Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux

"Fragrant apple blossom, iris and violet flowers on the nose, brings its A-game from the first moments; coupling bright greengage plums, rose stems, and an intense grip of slate, with creamier blackberries, damson and creme patissiere. A ton of grip and length, this is in it for the long game, with pulses of oyster shell minerality to close things out. Brilliant. Here they did 8 weeks maceration, longer than most, but they felt that the wines needed a little longer to fill out through the mid palate, and for sure this is showing exceptional expansion and tension. Harvest September 15 to 29, first time in the Perse era that this has been entirely in September - and the final vintage under Gerard Perse. Pavie Decesse and Bellevue Mondot are now included in the main wine, bringing their limestone soils to the blend, and this is the highest amount of Cabernet to date. 21hl/ha yield, 3.58ph."

98/100Peter Moser, Falstaff.com

"Deep dark ruby garnet, opaque core, violet reflections, subtle edge brightening. Fine black berry fruit, a hint of cassis, black cherries, hints of candied orange zest, some nougat, underlaid with subtle precious wood. Powerful, but very juicy, round and elegant, great freshness, ripe, fine tannins, extract sweet and long-lasting, modern, yet very connected to the terroir, great length, sure maturity potential."

96-98/100Antonio Galloni, Vinous

"The 2025 Pavie is a total stunner. What a wine. Rich and dazzling in its intensity, the 2025 hits all the right notes. Inky dark red/purplish fruit, exotic spice, mocha, espresso and pomegranate literally stain the palate. The 2025 is going to require the better part of a decade to unwind, but it has a ton of potential and a very bright future. This is the first time Cabernet Franc is the dominant variety in the Grand Vin. The 2025 has plenty of the textural intensity readers have come to expect, but with less of the heavy extraction that marked the earlier years."

97/100Georgina Hindle, Decanter

"Intensely fragrant nose, full of black fruit, chocolate, perfumed violets and cassis. Heady and concentrated. Ripe and fleshy fruit on the palate, the tannins have a really chewy aspect that fills the mouth with texture and grip but with a vein of cooling acidity through the middle. Ends soft and cool, with a long minty, liquorice core. Chewy, fleshy, but cool, I quite like the upfront nature, it’s filling and wide but not overly intrusive or dry. Cool blue fruits and a long slightly chalky powdery finish. All the makings of a great Pavie and feels hands off for what It could have been. 3.58pH. A yield of 21hl/ha."

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Château Pavie

Gérard Perse transformed Pavie into a modern powerhouse after acquiring it in 1998, introducing low yields, late harvesting, and meticulous selection. His controversial approach divided critics but elevated the wine to Premier Grand Cru Classé A status in 2012. Perse's philosophy centres on extracting maximum expression from Pavie's exceptional terroir through minimal intervention once the grapes reach the cellar.

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