Château Pichon Baron

Pauillac

2023

Blend

80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot

Wine designation

Château Pichon Baron, Red, 2023
Category: Pauillac, 2ème Grand Cru Classé, Bordeaux.

Food pairing

Serve alongside a beef tenderloin with a red wine reduction sauce to complement the full-body texture or alongside a duck breast with a red fruit glaze.

Château Pichon Baron

Pauillac

2023

Tasting notes

A deep purple color with violet undertones. The nose is vibrant and expressive, showcasing ripe blackcurrants, delicate floral notes, and ripe cherries. Hints of dark chocolate, exotic spices, and licorice add complexity. On the palate, a dynamic, modern expression with superb structure, juicy sweet fruit, refined toasting, and remarkable depth and length.

Vineyard

Vineyard size: 73 hectares
Soil composition: Gravel Based

Winemaking

Fermentation container: Stainless-steel tanks.
Maceration technique: Maceration temperatures maintained between 25 and 27°. With primarily extractions mid-fermentation.
Aging: Oak Barrels
70% new oak, 30% 1 year old barrels – for 18 months
Type of oak: French
Bottles produced: 250 000
Winemaker: Pierre Montégut

Heritage in the vineyard

Domaine

The origins of the estate date back to the late 17th century, in 1689, Pierre Desmezures de Rauzan, a prominent wine merchant and steward of the prestigious Latour and Margaux estates, purchased vineyards adjacent to the Latour estate, establishing what became known as the Enclos Rauzan. Château Pichon Baron was originally part of this larger estate, owned by Pierre de Rauzan, which also included Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande. In 1850, the estate was split into the two Pichon estates we know today. In 1987, the French insurance company AXA acquired Château Pichon Baron. The estate is currently managed by Christian Seely.

Green in the vineyard

Environmental practices

Taking steps to protect the environment by reducing the frequency of treatments each year and minimize overall environmental impact. By promoting sustainable practices that ensure a long-term balance while maintaining the effectiveness of necessary treatments.