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DN
97
JS
96-97
RP
95-97
Critic reviews

2023 Château Pichon Baron

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Deep and concentrated, the 2023 Pichon Baron reveals blackcurrant, cigar box, and graphite with firm structure and great length. A top Pauillac with age-worthy power.

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Cellared at 55°F & 70% Humidity

Critic Reviews
97

Perfumed nose, fragrant and so scented, a touch of blackcurrant leaf, plum, graphite and dark chocolate. Silky soft, bright and so delicately presented. Crunchy and crisp red fruits and ripe black fruits with some spiced undercurrents and wet stone touches. Much lighter in terms of fruit profile than some - summer berries, tangy and vibrant with super fine tannins giving the structure and support. This has finesse and power - less plushness and richness than last year of course - it’s more sleek and straight, firm and controlled but still has width and layers of flavour and texture. Refined, and definitely cool. ‘Classicism’ with no overt heat on offer. I love the hint of strawberry sweetness and tannins that completely coat the mouth. I think this will be great in time.

Decanter
96-97

The freshness and brightness of the blackcurrant and orange-peel fruit give a real al-dente feel. Some stone and spice underneath. Medium-bodied with very fine tannins and a refined finish. A PB with tight, linear tannins.

James Suckling
95-97

A blend of 80% Cabernet Sauvignon and 20% Merlot, the 2023 Pichon-Longueville Baron is a terrific effort from this estate, unwinding in the glass with aromas of crème de cassis, dark berries, pencil shavings, cigar wrapper, violets and burning embers. Medium to full-bodied, layered and textural, it's deep and concentrated, with sweet structuring tannins and a long, resonant finish. The charm and vibrancy of the vintage lends this considerable appeal, without effacing Pichon Baron's more serious, Cabernet-driven personality.

Robert Parker
The Estate

Château Pichon Baron, located in the Pauillac appellation of Bordeaux, is a renowned Second Growth estate known for producing exceptional red wines. The château's striking architecture, with its twin turrets flanking a central building, is an iconic landmark in the Médoc region. The estate boasts 73 hectares of vineyards, primarily planted with Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

2005 Château Pichon Baron 2005
2005
2005

Heat Drives Small Berries

July's intense heat forced early stress on the estate's Cabernet Sauvignon vines, while the deep gravel soils of the plateau provided crucial water regulation. September's cooling maritime breezes from the Gironde allowed measured ripening across Pichon's prime parcels facing Latour. The wine harnesses the vintage's power through concentrated cassis and graphite notes, while retaining the property's signature elegance and crushed stone minerality.

2020 Château Pichon Baron 2020
2020
2020

Drought Tests Deep Roots

Pichon Baron's deep-rooted old vines thrived during 2020's drought conditions, drawing water from the estate's gravelly clay subsoils. The terroir's proximity to the Gironde estuary provided crucial temperature moderation during the season's heat spikes. The final blend reveals concentrated black fruits and cedar, supported by the vintage's fresh acidity and Pichon's signature aristocratic structure.

2021 Château Pichon Baron 2021
2021
2021

Late Sun Saves Harvest

April frost spared Pichon's prime parcels along the Gironde, while the estate's gravel soils provided crucial drainage through persistent summer rains. The September sun offered a late-season reprieve, allowing optimal ripening for the Cabernet Sauvignon on the plateau's highest points. Careful plot selection and precise harvest timing captured classical Pauillac structure with remarkable aromatic clarity.

2006 Château Pichon Baron 2006
2006
2006

Late Rains Test Harves

September rains challenged the harvest timing, but the estate's efficient drainage and deep gravel soils proved critical for the Cabernet Sauvignon. A strict selection process and delayed picking until mid-October allowed full ripeness in Pichon's prime parcels facing Latour. The wine shows the vintage's classical restraint through refined cassis notes and crushed stone minerality, carrying less weight but more precision than the powerful 2005.

10186137993489 2019
2019
2019

Gravel Soils Reflect Summer Heat

Early summer heat in Pauillac concentrated Cabernet Sauvignon on the estate's deep gravel terraces, while the old vines' established root systems provided crucial drought resistance. September's mild temperatures and cooling Atlantic influences allowed for measured ripening across the plateau. The wine shows intense cassis, graphite, and violet notes with remarkable depth and precision typical of Pichon Baron's grand vin.

2007 Château Pichon Baron 2007
2007
2007

Cabernet Shows Raw Class

September's variable conditions demanded precise harvest timing, while the estate's efficient drainage and deep gravel soils proved vital. Cool maritime influences helped moderate the late season challenges across Pichon's prime parcels facing Latour. The wine reflects the vintage's lighter structure through pure cassis notes and gravel-driven minerality, showing finesse over power.

2008 Château Pichon Baron 2008
2008
2008

October Sun Aids Power

The estate's elevated plateau position and deep gravel soils provided essential drainage through early season rains. Late summer warmth and October's clear skies proved crucial for the grand terroir parcels facing Latour. The wine shows graphite minerality, black fruit precision, and the aristocratic power that marks Pichon Baron's distinctive plateau position.

10186137993489 1996
1996
1996

Powerful, structured, classic vintage

The 1996 vintage in Bordeaux is renowned for its excellent conditions, particularly in the Médoc, where a warm, dry summer and cool nights produced Cabernet Sauvignon of remarkable concentration and balance. Château Pichon Baron’s gravelly terroir excelled in this year, yielding wines with deep complexity, firm tannins, and vibrant freshness. This vintage is celebrated for its long-lived structure and classic Pauillac character.

Château Pichon Baron Vertical (2019-2021) Vertical
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1988 Château Pichon Baron 1988
1988
1988

Cool Ripening, Gravel Structure

A cool, dry season with slow ripening produced firm, age-worthy wines. Pichon Baron’s deep gravel terroir delivered structure and classic Pauillac character. A vintage of longevity and restraint.

1995 Château Pichon Baron 1995
1995
1995

Warm Year, Pauillac Definition

A warm, even season led to ripe tannins and structured, classic wines. Baron’s gravel plateau provided poise and depth. A strong vintage shaped by terroir and timing.

2023 Château Pichon Baron 2023
2023
2023

Temperate Year, Pauillac Purity

A cooler, more temperate season delivered poise and aromatic purity. Pichon Baron’s gravel soils produced a wine of structure and clarity. A return to classical Pauillac finesse.

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