2016

2016

2016

Once again this year, Pavillon Rouge 2016 has undergone very strict selection (26% of the harvest), from plots some of which were still producing Château Margaux just a few years ago. This selection demonstrates our constant demand for excellence with regard to Pavillon Rouge.

The blend also reflects these efforts: 84% cabernet sauvignon, 13% merlot and 3% petit verdot. Thanks to magnificent batches of cabernet sauvignon, the tannic structure of this wine is both dense and silky, vibrant and long.

It can definitely no longer be considered merely a second wine and we recommend a little more patience before opening the first bottles! (November 2025)


Climate

The wet and relatively mild winter led to quite early sprouting in the last week of March. The 400 mm of rain during the first 3 months of the year helped to replenish the ground water after a rather dry 2015. The spring rains came very close together and thus gave the impression that they had been plentiful, whereas in fact, the total of all the rain only amounted to the average of the last 30 years. The vines nevertheless managed to find a few rare, beautiful sunny days to blossom between June 6th and 8th.

The contrast with the summer drought was just as striking. Only 8 mm of rain fell during July and August. Even though the very young plants showed a few marked signs of hydric stress, our old vines behaved perfectly, once again demonstrating this species’ incredible capacity to adapt to the climate. Although dry, the summer wasn’t exceptionally hot. Only the second half of August was marked by higher than normal temperatures. The combination of these factors caused the colour change to be quite spread out. September, with its dry days and cool nights, enabled the grapes to complete their ripening process in optimal conditions.

The harvest of the reds, which was the most staggered in the history of the Estate, took place from September 23rd to October 18th.
All through the summer, with every passing day, we felt a little more excited at the thought of a great new vintage taking shape…

Once again this year, Pavillon Rouge 2016 has undergone very strict selection (26% of the harvest), from plots some of which were still producing Château Margaux just a few years ago. This selection demonstrates our constant demand for excellence with regard to Pavillon Rouge.

The blend also reflects these efforts: 84% cabernet sauvignon, 13% merlot and 3% petit verdot. Thanks to magnificent batches of cabernet sauvignon, the tannic structure of this wine is both dense and silky, vibrant and long.

It can definitely no longer be considered merely a second wine and we recommend a little more patience before opening the first bottles! (November 2025)


Climate

The wet and relatively mild winter led to quite early sprouting in the last week of March. The 400 mm of rain during the first 3 months of the year helped to replenish the ground water after a rather dry 2015. The spring rains came very close together and thus gave the impression that they had been plentiful, whereas in fact, the total of all the rain only amounted to the average of the last 30 years. The vines nevertheless managed to find a few rare, beautiful sunny days to blossom between June 6th and 8th.

The contrast with the summer drought was just as striking. Only 8 mm of rain fell during July and August. Even though the very young plants showed a few marked signs of hydric stress, our old vines behaved perfectly, once again demonstrating this species’ incredible capacity to adapt to the climate. Although dry, the summer wasn’t exceptionally hot. Only the second half of August was marked by higher than normal temperatures. The combination of these factors caused the colour change to be quite spread out. September, with its dry days and cool nights, enabled the grapes to complete their ripening process in optimal conditions.

The harvest of the reds, which was the most staggered in the history of the Estate, took place from September 23rd to October 18th.
All through the summer, with every passing day, we felt a little more excited at the thought of a great new vintage taking shape…

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