2025

Le Clarence de Haut-Brion

Similar in style and elegance to its elder, the Château Haut-Brion red, this second wine brings together all the unique attributes of a fine wine, while reaching maturity more quickly. This wine has carried the name Château Bahans Haut-Brion since the first years of the twentieth century and was renamed Le Clarence de Haut-Brion beginning with the 2007 vintage, as a tribute to Clarence Dillon, who acquired the property in 1935.

Tasting notes

The wine’s colour is a dark red, almost purple. The wine is delectable and pleasant on notes of ripe black fruits on the first nose, with a hint of menthol freshness. Right from the first taste, powerful flavours of blackberry, chocolate and a mouthwatering salinity are revealed. The wine unfolds full of body, with powerfulness rising in intensity, accompanied by a superbly velvety feel on the palate. The tannin is perceptible and upholds the wine very elegantly. 2025 is a splendid vintage and this is expressed now by wines possessing immense potential, but which can also be enjoyed when still young: this is the true characteristic feature of great vintages.

The weather

A dry, chilly winter was followed by budbreak coming slightly early. Bright and sunny, springtime drew the vine into its momentum, setting a strenuous pace for the team and making it necessary to keep a very watchful eye on the vineyard. Flowering and berry set occurred in excellent conditions, promising a remarkable potential of quality, although limited in quantity due to weak floral induction, a consequence of the previous year’s weather conditions. An extremely dry spell set in from the month of June and was marked by early periods of heatwave. In the midst of these heatwaves, veraison unfolded swiftly and consistently. Faced with the challenge of a total absence of water, the teams adjusted the way they managed the vineyard: very little green work, no leaf thinning, so as to keep a protective canopy of foliage over the grapes.

 

Harvests of white grapes began on 14 August, making 2025 the second earliest harvest in the history of the estate. Quantities were lower, but revealed concentrated, ripe grapes, combining richness of sugar and acidity protected. Slowed down by the scarcity of water, ripening of the red grapes was revived by some beneficial rain falling in September, which came to perfect the balance in the Merlots and Cabernets. Meticulous sorting within the vineyard made it possible to remove certain bunches that were too damaged by the sun. The grapes harvested were tremendously concentrated and showed strong aromatic potential, both powerful and complex, allowing us to perceive a vintage of very high ambition.

A few figures

  • Harvest dates

    from September 1st to 18th

  • Blend

    66.5% Merlot

    28.3% Cabernet Sauvignon

    5.2% Cabernet Franc

  • Alcohol

    13.25° (provisional)

  • New barrels

    17%