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2025 Ch Coutet 1er Cru Barsac - 6x75cl
07C5COUT6PK _ 2025 - Ch Coutet 1er Cru Barsac - 6x75cl
  • Colour Port_Sweet
  • Producer Château Coutet
  • Region Barsac
  • Grape Semillon / Sauvignon Blanc/ Muscadelle
  • Drinking 2033 - 2050
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available En Primeur

2025 - Ch Coutet 1er Cru Barsac - 6x75cl

  • Colour Port Sweet
  • Producer Château Coutet
  • Region Barsac
  • Grape Semillon / Sauvignon Blanc/ Muscadelle
  • Drinking 2033 - 2050
  • Case size 6x75cl
  • Available En Primeur
Case price: £168.00 In Bond
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  • Goedhuis Waddesdon, April 2026, Score: 92-94

    A wine that stands apart from the crowd, thanks to its slightly cooler Barsac climate, Coutet has fared very well in 2025. Rich nose, with creme brulee, vanilla and juicy pineapple, but also with a gently herbaceous mint and fennel note. Candied ginger stem adds a sensation of zestiness, bringing it together in a wonderfully elegant expression on the palate. Very fine in this warmer vintage.

  • Neal Martin, May 2026, Score: 95-97

    The 2025 Coutet is a little more backward on the nose than usual, less giving. But there is wonderful purity of fruit, lemon thyme and clementine scents, touches of white flower. The palate is medium-bodied with a viscous entry, playing with Coutet's trademark thread of acidity that emanates from the limestone soils. Quite minerally and spicy on the aftertaste, this is a marvellous Barsac from the Baly family. Drink 2031-2060

  • Antonio Galloni, April 2026, Score: 94-96

    The 2025 Coutet is redolent of burnt sugar, crème brûlée, spice, passion fruit and candied ginger. Always quite rich texturally, Coutet blossoms beautifully on the palate with plenty of textural presence and body. It's a gorgeous wine by any measure. Tasted two times. Drink 2030-2045.

  • Goedhuis Waddesdon, April 2026, Score: 92-94

    A wine that stands apart from the crowd, thanks to its slightly cooler Barsac climate, Coutet has fared very well in 2025. Rich nose, with creme brulee, vanilla and juicy pineapple, but also with a gently herbaceous mint and fennel note. Candied ginger stem adds a sensation of zestiness, bringing it together in a wonderfully elegant expression on the palate. Very fine in this warmer vintage.

  • Jane Anson, April 2026, Score: 93

    One of my go to Barsacs, in this vintage showing intensely sweet pineapple, bitter almond, fennel, blood orange, tarte tartin. There is grip here, but it is one for lovers of opulence. Tasted twice, 25% new oak.

Producer

Château Coutet

Château Coutet is one of Bordeaux's oldest wine producing estates. Its original owner Charles Le Guerrin, was lord of Coutet.In 1977, the estate was sold to Marcel Baly, who immediately undertook extensive rennovations. Two of his sons, Philippe and Dominique, have since the continued and extended the renovation. This invloved restoring and re-planting the 95 acres of walled vinyards, rebuilding the cellars and winery and f...Read more

Château Coutet is one of Bordeaux's oldest wine producing estates. Its original owner Charles Le Guerrin, was lord of Coutet.In 1977, the estate was sold to Marcel Baly, who immediately undertook extensive rennovations. Two of his sons, Philippe and Dominique, have since the continued and extended the renovation. This invloved restoring and re-planting the 95 acres of walled vinyards, rebuilding the cellars and winery and finally restoring the Château itself.Read less

Region

Barsac

It is not an exaggeration to say that these are the greatest sweet wines in the world. They are the result of a serendipitous marriage of grape variety, location, annual weather conditions and human care and determination. The vineyards are located on the banks of the cool spring-fed Ciron river which, in autumn, flows into the warmer tidal Garonne and creates rolling evening mists which clothe the vines until the afternoon sun burns them off the following day. This cycle creates perfect conditions for the development of botrytis cinerea or noble rot, and the resulting grape juice is a super concentrated sweet, ambrosial nectar which makes the most heavenly and complex wines with extraordinary ability to age. In 1855 the wines were classified into first and second growths, with Ch d'Yquem rightly receivingits own super status of premier grand cru. Other stunning wines include Chx Sudiraut, Rieussec, Coutet and Climens. While seductively fragrant and sweet when young, if you can bear to wait, you will be amply rewarded with lusciously rich, exotically complex wine.