2025-02-19

The 2025 Crus Bourgeois du Médoc classification was announced on February 10 at the Wine Paris trade show. This classification, updated every five years, showcases the quality of wines from the Médoc region. Established in 1932, the Crus Bourgeois label recognizes wines from eight appellations: Médoc, Haut-Médoc, Listrac-Médoc, Moulis-en-Médoc, Margaux, Saint-Julien, Pauillac, and Saint-Estèphe. The 2025 edition features 170 estates, a reduction from 250 in 2020, divided into three categories: Crus Bourgeois (120), Crus Bourgeois Supérieurs (36), and Crus Bourgeois Exceptionnels (14).
Philippe Faure-Brac, president of the Crus Bourgeois du Médoc jury, described this classification as reflective of a unique period. He noted a decrease in candidates, expected due to economic conditions, but observed strong motivation among applicants, especially in vineyard management and sustainable practices. The 14 Crus Bourgeois Exceptionnels include estates like Château la Cardonne and Château Castera in Médoc, and Château Malescasse and Château de Malleret in Haut-Médoc. In Listrac-Médoc, Château Reverdi was recognized, while Margaux saw Château d'Arsac and Château Mongravey among others. Saint-Estèphe's Château le Crock and Château Laffitte Carcasset also made the list.
The 36 Crus Bourgeois Supérieurs feature Château la Branne and Château Escot in Médoc, and Château Beaumont and Château Bel Air Gloria in Haut-Médoc. Moulis-en-Médoc includes Château Biston-Brillette, while Margaux has Château la Fortune. Saint-Estèphe's Château de Côme and Château Tour des Termes were also highlighted. The 120 Crus Bourgeois include a wide range of estates across the Médoc region. Notable mentions in Médoc are Château les Anguilleys and Château d'Argan. Haut-Médoc features Château d’Arcins and Château d'Aurilhac. Listrac-Médoc includes Château Capdet and Château Donissan, while Moulis-en-Médoc has Château Guitignan. Pauillac's Château Plantey and Saint-Estèphe's Château la Commanderie are also part of this category.
The Crus Bourgeois classification promotes the quality and diversity of Médoc wines. It provides a framework for recognizing excellence in winemaking and vineyard management. The classification process involves rigorous evaluation by a jury of experts, ensuring that only the best estates are included. The 2025 classification reflects current trends and challenges in the wine industry. Economic factors have influenced the number of candidates, but there is a clear commitment to quality and sustainability. Many estates are adopting organic practices and focusing on responsible production methods. This shift towards sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the wine world.
The Crus Bourgeois classification is an important tool for consumers and wine professionals. It helps identify high-quality wines and provides assurance of their origin and production standards. The classification also supports the reputation of the Médoc region as a leading wine-producing area. The 2025 edition of the Crus Bourgeois classification highlights the resilience and adaptability of the Médoc wine industry. Despite economic challenges, the commitment to quality and sustainability remains strong. The classification serves as a testament to the dedication of winemakers in the region. The Crus Bourgeois du Médoc classification continues to evolve, reflecting changes in the wine industry and consumer preferences. It remains a valuable resource for those seeking exceptional wines from the Médoc region.
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