Tasting Notes

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Inside Bordeaux Jane Anson - 11 May 23
You can't ignore the construction of the tannins here, but there is a plenty of juice in between and this is a gorgeous Batailley. On brand Pauillac, as it so often is, delivering slate, liquorice, energy, cassis, blackberry, orange peel, cardamom, black pepper, graphite, grip. Classic balance also, you don't feel you are in an extreme vintage here. Two thirds of the production is in the first wine of Batailley in this vintage. 55% new oak. A label in honour of Queen Elizabeth II also...
Drinking Date: 2030 - 2047
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Vinous Neal Martin - 12 Feb 25
The 2022 Batailley exudes a sense of precision on the nose that distinguishes it from vintages you might have found up to a decade ago. It has very focused, seamlessly integrated oak and predominantly black fruit laced with pencil shavings and cedar, rubber-stamping its Pauillac origin. The palate is medium-bodied with svelte tannins. This is very harmonious with a smooth texture, finely pitched acidity and a slightly spicy finish that will require five or six years to soften. The Castéja family has really taken Batailley to greater heights in recent years, reliving some of the past glories like the 1947, 1955 and 1961.
Drinking Date: 2032 - 2060
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The Wine Independent Chris Kissack - 05 Jun 25
I find plenty of fragrant and spicy oak on the nose here, with a little trace of reduction in this bottle. The palate follows with very dark and reduced fruit, with a rich and toasty liquorice and damson character, before a finish that is wall-to-wall tannin. This is clearly one that will require a long slumber in the cellar before broaching. Even the finish is completely laden with tannin, drying and puckering the palate. The Castéja family have pushed this estate in this vintage, seemingly keen to place it among the great and most cellar-worthy wines;be prepared for a long wait for this one to come around.
Drinking Date: 2028 - 2048
Pauillac Fine Wine

Pauillac

Pauillac, a prestigious Bordeaux appellation in the Médoc region, is famed for producing some of the world's finest red wines. Pauillac wines are known for their power, structure, and longevity, featuring intense blackcurrant and blackberry flavours, with notes of cedar, tobacco, and graphite. Firm yet refined tannins support long-term ageing. Top producers include Château Lafite Rothschild for elegance, Château Latour for powerful structure, and Château Mouton Rothschild for its blend of power and finesse. Other notable estates include Château Pichon Longueville Baron and Château Pichon Longueville Comtesse de Lalande.