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Wine Advocate’s top-scoring Bordeaux 2022 wines

  • Bordeaux 2022 is a vintage of ‘potential greatness’ but also ‘heterogeneity’, according to the Wine Advocate’s En Primeur report.
  • The reviewers, William Kelley and Yohan Castaing, found potential for perfection in eight wines, and included a list of En Primeur recommendations.
  • Kelley noted that the second wines ‘merit more serious consideration than usual this year’.

Potential greatness and heterogeneity

During the En Primeur trade tastings last week, and following James Suckling’s report, another major publication released its assessment of the 2022 Bordeaux vintage – Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate. William Kelley and Yohan Castaing reviewed 459 wines ‘after several weeks of intensive tasting and hundreds of visits to wineries’.

The critics found ‘potential greatness’ in this vintage that has surprised many, but also ‘heterogeneity’.

Kelley explained that ‘Bordeaux has produced some monumental wines in 2022, but unlike many of the great vintages of the 20th century, the year was not a rising tide that raised all boats’.

He added that ‘at its best, this is a vintage of remarkable concentration, energy and harmony’. According to him, ‘the accumulated experience of 2015, 2018, 2019 and 2020 meant that intelligent winemakers were ready to harvest at the right time, a choice of decisive importance’. However, he noted that ‘the less-successful wines are jammy, astringent and rustic’.

The vintage heterogeneity means that buyers will have to be selective; 2022 ‘is not a year to buy blind,’ the critic argued.

Top-scoring wines

The critics found potential for perfection in eight wines, with Canon, Les Carmes Haut-Brion and Montrose coming on top (99-100 points).

Among the three, Les Carmes Haut-Brion has been the best performing investment wine over the last five years, up 56%, while also having the lowest average case price. Castaing singled it out as ‘a strong candidate for the title of wine of the vintage’.

One First Growth, Château Latour, was also among contenders for perfection, although the wine is not released En Primeur. Meanwhile, Château Mouton Rothschild, received 96-99 points. Kelley called it ‘a brilliant wine that likely sits somewhere between the 2019 and 2020 in quality’.

Kelley also noted that second wines ‘merit more serious consideration than usual this year’. In 2022, they ‘often exhibit similar structure and texture to their grand vin counterparts’.

Apart from their top-scoring wines, the critics made a list of En Primeur recommendations to buy, which included Branaire-Ducru and Langoa Barton.

En Primeur pricing

A great vintage usually translates to expensive releases.

However, Kelley suggested that there were grounds ‘for optimism with regard to pricing this year,’ if the chateaux take into account the global economic uncertainty and the state of the secondary market.

He remarked that ‘it is not always necessary to purchase great Bordeaux as futures,’ as sometimes older vintages might represent better value today.

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Bordeaux 2022 – what to expect?

The first Bordeaux 2022 En Primeur releases are expected early next month. Ahead of the campaign, we examine the key factors that shaped the 2022 vintage and the current market for Bordeaux.

Vintage overview

Bordeaux 2022 is full of promise. Early critical reports suggest that the winemakers have overcome the challenges of the growing season, characterised by extreme heat and drought, and have achieved quality on par with the recent trilogy of great vintages, namely the 2018, 2019 and 2020.

Rainfall levels in 2022 were similar to one of Bordeaux’s greatest vintages, the 2010, although temperatures were higher last year. According to Bordeaux expert, Jane Anson, this led to ‘small grapes, thick skins, and clear concentration’.

While one might expect to find ripeness and boldness in the wines, the first En Primeur tasting report, published by James Suckling last week, suggested that the winemakers have prioritised freshness and lower alcohol, and that the resultant wines have fine structured tannins. Moreover, the critic noted consistent excellence from bottom to top.

However, the apocalyptic hailstorms in June devastated the crop at some estates but provided needed respite from the heat for others. As such, there will be variation in yields between the chateaux.

In terms of overall volumes, the 2022 vintage sits about 15% below the ten-year average but is up 9% on last year. It is also higher than the low-yielding 2013 and 2017 vintages.

Bordeaux – back in vogue

The 2022 vintage arrives in a market that is experiencing somewhat of a Bordeaux renaissance.

While on the surface Bordeaux might be losing market share to other regions, secondary market reports suggest that trade for the region has continued to increase in absolute terms: close to 50% since 2010.

Bordeaux has come to represent good value for money, in the context of Burgundy’s, and most recently, Champagne’s relentless price rise.

Moreover, as the bedrock of an investment portfolio, Bordeaux continues to offer the best liquidity in the fine wine market. There is consistent demand for the classed growths, across the full spectrum of vintages, both young and mature. As our Q1 report highlighted, some Bordeaux 2011s have broken pricing records since the beginning of the year, spurred by purchasing of ‘rabbit’ vintages for Chinese New Year. Bordeaux proves its relevance again and again.

En Primeur is only one of the ways in which the region cements its place in the world of fine wine. The annual campaign generates considerable attention from trade and critics, the volume and value of wine released is unmatched anywhere in the world, and the best releases offer excellent returns on investment – often at the lowest possible point of entry into a top brand.

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En Primeur Report – Bordeaux 2022: Unfulfilled Potential

Bordeaux 2022 is a great vintage that, despite its high quality, failed to reverse the waning sentiment for En Primeur. The excitement of the new was counteracted by the value on offer.

Although there was a significant increase in the number of visitors at the En Primeur tastings this spring, the campaign did not succeed in capitalising on this positive momentum.

Our latest report, Bordeaux 2022: Unfulfilled Potential, delves into the reasons why the campaign didn’t quite deliver on hopes and the event’s place within the industry in coming years.

Key findings:

  • Bordeaux 2022 is a high-quality vintage that has surpassed expectations, given the challenges of the growing season.
  • Neal Martin’s average 2022 in-barrel score was below 2020, 2019, and 2016, with most critics noting that it is a vintage to be selective.
  • The En Primeur tastings saw a significant increase in the number of visitors this spring, indicating continued interest in the region.
  • Some wines managed to offer value and were met with high demand upon release, including Château Cheval Blanc, Château Beychevelle, and Château Lafleur.
  • Average price increases between 15% and 25%, and as high as 55%, did not resonate well with the soft Bordeaux market.
  • Bordeaux 2022 vintage failed to reverse the declining sentiment for En Primeur due to high release prices in the context of older vintages offering better value.
  • Producers should evaluate the market dynamics to navigate the evolving fine wine market, and the role of En Primeur within it.

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Bordeaux Regional Report