2005 Château Batailley, Pauillac, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
Ready - mature
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17/20
- Neal Martin MW
- 93/100
Product: 20058003227
Description
Gloriously Pauillac on the nose, dark, rich, medicinal fruit, serious, with hints of spice. Lovely savoury fruit on the palate, mouth-filling and profound, dark fruit, spice and menthol, all wrapped up in a velvety structure. Good acidity and ripe tannins round this off perfectly. This is beginning to show very well now, precise balance and depth, with good length. Perfect Sunday lunch Claret. Drink now-2035.
Chris Pollington, Fine Wine Advisor (January 2021)
Deeply coloured with a crimson hue, this was remarkably expressive at first taste before decanting for a few hours. Instinctively, I was expecting a muscular and brooding Batailley, such is the nature of the vintage, but rather quite the opposite with a silky and seductive wine which showcased layer upon layer of complexity, forest fruits and blackberry pie, through to cedar and spice box. Don’t get me wrong, there’s still plentiful structure keeping this completely alive, the tannins finely etched into the background, and acidity plays a balancing role, however, I find the wine is in harmony at present, with 16 years under its belt. With an opportunity to do this justice, I served alongside a roasted rare topside of fine beef and couldn’t have asked for more - this was absolutely singing, with mineral freshness and impressive length to boot. I would certainly recommend this food pairing, otherwise it is extremely enjoyable on its own after a few hours in a decanter. It’s going to give for another 10-15 years no doubt, but there is certainly no harm in cracking open some 2005 Ch. Batailley now! A stalwart of Pauillac from a brilliant vintage, it’s a reminder of how good Bordeaux can be….Fabulous. Drinking 2021 – 2040.”
Chris Lamb, Private Account Manager (January 2021)
Chris Pollington, Fine Wine Advisor (January 2021)
Deeply coloured with a crimson hue, this was remarkably expressive at first taste before decanting for a few hours. Instinctively, I was expecting a muscular and brooding Batailley, such is the nature of the vintage, but rather quite the opposite with a silky and seductive wine which showcased layer upon layer of complexity, forest fruits and blackberry pie, through to cedar and spice box. Don’t get me wrong, there’s still plentiful structure keeping this completely alive, the tannins finely etched into the background, and acidity plays a balancing role, however, I find the wine is in harmony at present, with 16 years under its belt. With an opportunity to do this justice, I served alongside a roasted rare topside of fine beef and couldn’t have asked for more - this was absolutely singing, with mineral freshness and impressive length to boot. I would certainly recommend this food pairing, otherwise it is extremely enjoyable on its own after a few hours in a decanter. It’s going to give for another 10-15 years no doubt, but there is certainly no harm in cracking open some 2005 Ch. Batailley now! A stalwart of Pauillac from a brilliant vintage, it’s a reminder of how good Bordeaux can be….Fabulous. Drinking 2021 – 2040.”
Chris Lamb, Private Account Manager (January 2021)
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2005
Maturity Ready - mature
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Batailley
Critics reviews
Jancis Robinson MW 17/20
Generous and ripely fruity on the nose. Dusty and slightly dry on the end. I could do with just a little more zesty fruit on the palate. But it’s solid. jancis_robinson_mw MW - JancisRobinson.com - March 2011
Neal Martin MW 93/100
Tasted at the Batailley vertical tasting at the chteau, the 2005 Batailley continues to be an excellent Pauillac that I suspect is overshadowed by some of its more illustrious and, let's not forget, more expensive neighbors. Here, it has an effervescent bouquet with vibrant red berry fruit and superb mineralit. This is extremely well focused, with hints of rose petal emerging with time. The palate is medium-bodied with finer tannin than in previous years. I feel there is still some oak to be fully absorbed, so don't be afraid to cellar this 2005 for another four or five years; but, even at this early stage, you can appreciate its precision on the graphite-infused finish. The 2005 Batailley is where the estate began its upward swing that is continuing to this day. Tasted April 2016.Neil Martin - 30/06/2017
About this wine
Château Batailley
Château Batailley is one of the oldest estates in Bordeaux, dating from the 15th century. A 5ème Cru Classé, it is known for producing wines of consistently high quality and excellent value in a classic Pauillac style.
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