Updated April 2026. We have just returned from Bordeaux, where we tasted the 2025 vintage across more than 200 wines. Pauillac 2025 is exceptional across the board.
Pauillac 2025 is exceptional. The appellation that produces Lafite Rothschild, Pontet Canet, and Mouton Rothschild has delivered a vintage of remarkable concentration, structure, and freshness, the product of a growing season that combined summer heat with a wide diurnal range, late-August rain, and a cool September that preserved energy and aromatic complexity in a way that few recent years have managed.
Our buying director Benjamin Vuorinen visited more than 50 chateaux and tasted over 200 wines across the 2025 campaign. Pauillac was among the standout appellations. The wines showed the finest, most integrated tannins we encountered, often chalky and coating the mouth in a beautiful manner, alongside real depth and a freshness that prevents the concentration from feeling heavy. Many of our tastings produced scores of 98-100 points. This is a vintage to buy.
Read the full Bordeaux 2025 Vintage Report
The 2025 Vintage in Pauillac
The 2025 growing season was shaped by a hot summer that initially pointed toward a style similar to 2022. What made 2025 different, and in many respects superior, was a wider diurnal range, with cooler nights following warm days preserving the freshness that separates a great vintage from a merely powerful one. A small amount of rain at the end of August, following two months of drought, brought balance and ensured that small, concentrated berries formed the backbone of the wines. September then cooled significantly, slowing ripening and preserving aromatic complexity and lower alcohol levels.
The result in Pauillac is a vintage with the concentration and structure that defines this appellation at its best, lifted by a freshness and energy that gives the wines real length and ageing potential. Cabernet Franc performed exceptionally well across the Left Bank in 2025, and several Pauillac estates increased their Franc percentage significantly in response to its outstanding quality. The wines show no excessive oak, everything is absorbed and in balance. Every producer we spoke to noted a low pH, confirming the freshness that runs through the vintage.
Pontet-Canet 2025 was the first release of the campaign and, for us, one of Pauillac's many highlights, a wine we scored 98-100 points, with everything in the right place and outstanding ageing potential.
Why Buy Pauillac 2025 En Primeur
Pauillac is the most important appellation on the Left Bank and the home of three of the five Bordeaux First Growths. In a vintage of this quality, buying en primeur gives you access to the widest range of estates and formats at release pricing, before the wines bottle, age, and reach the secondary market at a premium. The 2025s are built for long cellaring, with the structure and concentration to develop over twenty years or more in the finest examples, but the freshness to reward those who open a bottle earlier than expected.
Fine Wine Library holds direct allocations through La Place de Bordeaux across the full range of Pauillac 2025 releases, from the First Growths to the leading Classified and Cru Bourgeois estates.
Featured Pauillac 2025 Producers
Chateau Lafite Rothschild, First Growth. The most refined and aromatic of the Pauillac First Growths, Lafite 2025 shows the precision and length that defines the estate's greatest vintages.
Chateau Mouton Rothschild, First Growth. Bold, opulent, and richly concentrated, Mouton 2025 brings the generous fruit and structure that makes this the most immediately expressive of the Pauillac First Growths.
Buy Pauillac 2025 In Bond
All Pauillac 2025 wines purchased through Fine Wine Library are held In Bond, excise duty free, with guaranteed provenance.
Browse all Bordeaux 2025 En Primeur, explore the other great appellations, Saint-Julien 2025, Margaux 2025, Saint-Estephe 2025, Pessac-Leognan 2025, Saint-Emilion 2025, and Pomerol 2025, or read the full Bordeaux 2025 Vintage Report.




