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Score 89-91+/100 · William Kelley, Wine Advocate, Apr 2025

The 2024 Le Marquis de Calon-Ségur is a blend of 63% Merlot (including some of the estate's best Merlots that didn't "fit" in the grand vin blend) and 37% Cabernet Sauvignon that attained 13.2% alcohol. Wafting from the glass with aromas of sweet cassis, violets and bergamot, it's medium-bodied, round and supple, with a suave, polished style that's nicely balanced and complete. This is a very strong effort in the making.

Critic Scores

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90
90/100

Average Score

90
89-91+/100

William Kelley, Wine Advocate

91
91/100

Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux

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91 points
Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
Score 91/100 · Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux, Apr 2025

Clearly skilful construction of the wines here, with precision and balance. Austerity on the finish, as is classic in Cabernet-dominant wines in 2024, with emphasis on cassis bud and slate, very pretty. 3.55 pH. 45hl/ha yield, 20% new oak. Harvest 23 September to 9 October. Vincent Millet director.

86 - 88 points
Neal Martin, Vinous
Score 86-88/100 · Neal Martin, Vinous, Apr 2025

The 2024 Le Marquis de Calon Ségur, matured in 20% new French oak for a planned 17 months, is missing some fruit concentration on the nose. Therefore, it comes across a little austere, especially when compared to recent vintages. The palate is simple with rounded tannins, fine acidity, light spiced black fruit and touches of brown spices on the finish. But it just lacks some bite and complexity, so this is one for earlier drinking.

90 - 92 points
Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider
Score 90-92/100 · Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider, Apr 2025

Espresso, flowers, plums, and black raspberries form the core of this medium-bodied, open, fruity, cherry-tinted wine that is going to be good to go shortly after release. The wine is a blend of 63% Merlot, with 37% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13.2% ABV, 3.55 pH.

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Calon Ségur - producer
Calon Segur

Wedding gift lists traditionally include wine glasses or cutlery, but in 1718, Nicolas-Alexandre de Ségur, the owner of Château Lafite and Château Latour and president of the Bordeaux parliament, received a rather more impressive present: Château Calon.

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