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    95 / 100

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    94 / 100

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    94 / 100

  • Wine Spectator

    91 / 100

Chateau Batailley 5eme Grand Cru Classe Pauillac AOC 2010

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Red dry

Chateau Batailley 5eme Grand Cru Classe Pauillac AOC 2010

177,00

Description

Its colour is deep and brooding, which is a little misleading as both the bouquet and palate are replete with notes of leather and tobacco, themselves signals of maturity. Yet the wine is still compact and energetic. The wine’s attraction lies in its rich weave of lush fruit and ripe tannins, and its crowd-pleasing generosity is unparalleled

Serving recommendations

Serve at 16-18 °C with grilled beef or lamb.

Rating

95 / 100

Decanter

Well-integrated 55% new oak and a great vintage from this 60ha estate, reflecting the precision in vineyard selection and winemaking that has only improved as second and third wines have been introduced. Fresh and refined, evoking subtle power, yet with a smooth texture, like satin. Sensual cassis, kirsch and forest strawberry jam aromatics. Try with roast quail in rosemary and thyme. Drinking Window 2021 - 2050

94 / 100

James Suckling

Aromas of freshly sliced mushrooms and dark fruits. Full body, with an incredible depth of fruit and finesse here. The tannins are amazing quality. Love the texture. Give it four to five years of bottle age.

94 / 100

Wine Enthusiast

With advice from consultant and Bordeaux University professor Denis Dubourdieu, Batailley has improved immensely in the past few years. This 2010 reinforces that trend, revealing a wine that is structured with Cabernet Sauvignon and is attractive with black currant fruitiness. Age for the medium-term.

91 / 100

Wine Spectator

About brand

Château Batailley is a historic Bordeaux wine icon and one of the most authentic expressions of Pauillac style in the heart of the Médoc, uniting centuries of heritage, classic Bordeaux structure, and precise modern winemaking.

Historical context and heritage

The estate’s name derives from a 1452 battle (bataille in French) fought on these lands during the Hundred Years’ War, when France finally reclaimed the Médoc territories from English rule. This is more than a symbolic name—it anchors the estate’s deep historical weight, which in Bordeaux is considered an integral part of terroir.

The first vines at Batailley were planted in the 16th century, and in the 1855 Bordeaux Classification, commissioned by Napoleon III, Château Batailley was awarded 5ème Grand Cru Classé status—an official recognition that remains in force today and attests to the estate’s long-standing quality.

Location and terroir

Château Batailley’s vineyards lie within the Pauillac appellation, one of the most prestigious zones of the Médoc. The vines are planted on classic gravel terraces that:

  • ensure excellent drainage,
  • retain heat,
  • allow Cabernet Sauvignon to reach full phenolic ripeness even in cooler vintages.

The nearby Gironde estuary moderates climatic extremes and contributes to a stable style well suited to long ageing.

Vineyards and grape varieties

Château Batailley wines are built on the classic logic of Bordeaux’s Left Bank:

  • Cabernet Sauvignon – structure, longevity, a graphite-like mineral core
  • Merlot – roundness and depth of fruit
  • smaller proportions of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot – aromatic complexity and tannic nuance

Yields are deliberately limited to favor concentration and balance over volume.

Wine style and philosophy

Château Batailley is regarded as a benchmark of classic Pauillac—wines that are never excessive, yet always structured and disciplined:

  • deep aromas of blackcurrant, plum, and cherry,
  • notes of graphite, cedar, tobacco, and subtle spice,
  • firm but finely polished tannins,
  • a long, dry, mineral finish.

These are not wines of instant impact, but of slow evolution, often reaching their peak after 10–20 years of ageing.

Ageing and winemaking

Fermentation and ageing follow traditional Bordeaux practices, with maturation in French oak barrels (a portion new) to:

  • enhance texture,
  • add aromatic depth,
  • preserve the clear voice of the terroir.

Technology serves precision rather than stylistic change—the philosophy remains consistently classical.

Significance within Bordeaux

Château Batailley is often described as the “quiet aristocrat of Pauillac”—less demonstrative than some famous neighbors, yet exceptionally reliable, consistent, and authentic. It is a wine favored by:

  • lovers of classic Bordeaux,
  • restaurant wine lists,
  • collectors who value long-term ageing potential.

It is an estate that speaks softly but with authority—about time, place, and the very essence of the Médoc.

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