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Wine Critic
Antonio Galloni
96 / 100
James Suckling
97 / 100
Jane Anson
96 / 100
AG
96-99
JS
97-98
JA
96
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Chateau Cheval Blanc Saint-Emilion (Minimum order: 6 bottle case) FUTURES 2025 Pre-Arrival

France - Bordeaux - Saint-Emilion - Red
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Chateau Cheval Blanc Saint-Emilion (Minimum order: 6 bottle case) FUTURES 2025 Pre-Arrival - ETA: Autumn 2028

Prior to the 2022 vintage, this wine was classed as Premier Grand Cru Classe A.

Château Cheval Blanc 2025 (Saint‑Émilion, Futures) is already being singled out as one of the absolute wines of the vintage, combining great intensity with remarkable elegance at just 12.7% alcohol.

Critic tasting notes: (2025 vintage)

"Deep dark ruby garnet, opaque core, violet reflections, delicate edge brightening. Intense black forest berries, a hint of juniper, herbs and tobacco, blueberries, candied mandarin zest, very multi-faceted bouquet. Full-bodied, highly elegant, ripe heart cherries, finesse-rich structure, seamless, perfect tannins, a highly delicate wine with enormous length, immense minerality, designed for a long ageing period, a hint of nougat in the finish, an enormous promise for the future." - Falstaff (100/100)

"A blend of 51% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Franc and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon, the 2025 Château Cheval Blanc stands out once again as among the finest wines of the vintage in Bordeaux. Full-bodied, layered and concentrated, with terrific mid-palate density, sweet tannins and a long, vibrant, violet-inflected finish." - Wine Advocate, William Kelley (98-100/100)

"Purple in hue, the wine explodes with an array of flowers, smoky truffles, black plums, black cherries, blue fruits, orange rind, tobacco leaf, licorice, and chocolate in the perfume. However, the palate is the main event. The mouthfeel perfectly balances its hedonistic tendencies with a touch of reticence, in a good way. There is length, volume, intensity, opulence, and lift. The seamless finish provides silk and velvet tannins, allowing the depth and purity of the fruit to stand out in the extensive, vibrant finish. The key to the vintage was the combination of a dry summer, which lowered yields, and the much-needed August rains, which brought about full maturity. 46 of 47 parcels were placed into the blend. It is important to note that no second wine was produced. Even more importantly, very little Cheval was produced. Yields were a scant 15 hectoliters per hectare, making this the lowest yields in the history of the estate. The wine is made from 51% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Franc, 4% Cabernet Sauvignon. 12.7% ABV, 3.6 pH. The harvest began September 18 for the Merlot, finishing their Cabernet Franc on October 3. Drink from 2030-2070." - Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider (99/100)

"The 2025 Cheval Blanc is seamless and textured. A wine of mystery and seduction, the 2025 dazzles. Time in the glass brings out the wine's tension and energy. Sage, mint, lavender, cloves and cool, blue-toned fruit all build in the glass. In one tasting, Cheval Blanc was massively tannic; in a second tasting, those tannins were much more seamless, highlighting how differently wines can show from day to day. In the case of Cheval Blanc, en primeur samples are mini-bottlings, and both samples I tasted came from the same batch. Yields in 2025 were just 15 hectoliters per hectare, tiny by any measure. The winemaking team, led by Pierre Olivier Clouet, used 46 of the 47 parcels on the estate for the Grand Vin." - Antonio Galloni (96-99/100)

"Perfumed, with aromas of flowers, brambleberries and wild berries. Medium-bodied with tight, fine tannins that run forever on the palate. Hints of cedar, mushrooms and bark. Crunchy at the end. Just a hint of fancy bitterness and chocolate. Transparent and complete." - James Suckling (97-98/100)

"Of all the wines I tasted in the 2025 En Primeur season, this is the one that I have thought about the most. The lowest ever yield at 15hl/ha yield, close to 1961 in terms of volume. There were tiny berries, barely scraping 1g even for the Merlots, even after dropping 10-50% of the grapes even on young vines to minimise water stress. Visually beautiful, deep plum colour, intense, slate, graphite, this has a construction that is clear, muscle, sinew, carved tannins, going long on campfire, chamomile, bitter chocolate, incense, anis, cassis, mint leaf, eucalyptus, crushed rocks, savoury broth. This forces you to project forward - if we are lucky enough to be pulling a bottle out of a cellar in 2060, this Cheval will still be powering along. The honest truth is that I can't tell you with 100% certainly how long it will take to get to its full drinking window. I have not seen a young Cheval with this kind of construction, and I am erring on the side of caution in this note, hoping that it will be more readable in bottle. Stunning and impressive, but I have not yet fallen in love. No Petit Cheval." - Jane Anson (96/100)

Blend, yields and élevage

The 2025 Grand Vin is a blend of 51% Merlot, 45% Cabernet Franc and 4% Cabernet Sauvignon. Yields were extremely low at about 15 hl/ha, and, as in 2015 and 2022, no second wine was produced—everything went into Cheval Blanc. The wine will be aged in 100% new French oak barriques, in line with the estate’s usual practice for the Grand Vin.

Vintage context

2025 was an early, very dry and hot year on the Right Bank; potential alcohols in August were 14–14.5%, but around 60 mm of late rain allowed the estate to harvest fully ripe fruit with a final alcohol of only 12.7%, preserving exceptional freshness. This combination of concentration and low alcohol is a key reason critics are calling it a standout even among top 2025s.

Early tasting profile (barrel sample)

Barrel notes describe a wine of great precision rather than opulence. The nose shows fragrant violets and roses with redcurrant, raspberry and cherry, plus subtle graphite and spice. On the palate it is silky, linear and incredibly pure, with layered red and blue fruits, very fine tannins, pronounced mineral tension and a long, focused, almost weightless finish.

Character and aging potential

Merchants and critics consistently place 2025 Cheval Blanc in the 98–100‑point range and describe it as one of the clear wines of the vintage on either bank. It is built for long aging—expect a drinking window starting in the early 2030s and stretching several decades, in line with the château’s greatest years.