
Château Loudenne 1995
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Description
Characteristics and tasting advice for Château Loudenne 1995
Tasting
Appearance
With its garnet-ruby hue, the color gradually develops brick-red highlights, reflecting the wine’s evolution over the decades.
Nose
The bouquet is defined by elegant aromas of cedar and leather, accompanied by notes of tobacco and earth. Well-defined and resolutely classic, the nose reveals tertiary characteristics that attest to the wine’s maturation.
Palate
On the palate, Château Loudenne 1995 unfolds firm tannins supported by soft red fruit, interwoven with earthy flavors and cigar-box notes. The tannic structure is evident, with a dry, lingering finish that underscores the structured character of this vintage.
Food and wine pairings
This red wine from the Médoc pairs perfectly with red meats, especially grilled or roasted beef. It also complements game preparations with elegance, such as venison, whose pronounced flavors find a harmonious balance with the wine’s earthy and spicy notes.
Serving and cellaring
Château Loudenne 1995 can be enjoyed now, after more than three decades of evolution in bottle. Decanting for one hour will allow the wine to fully open up. Serve at a temperature of 16 to 18°C to appreciate the full range of its aromas.
A precise Médoc with a structured character
The estate
Located in Saint-Yzans-de-Médoc, in the heart of the Médoc, the Château Loudenne dates back to the 17th century. Counted among the oldest estates in the Médoc, this Left Bank Bordeaux property is distinguished by its pink façades. After passing through the hands of several owners, Château Loudenne was acquired in 2022 by Christophe Gouache, a businessman who also owns Château Bellerive.
The vineyard
The Château Loudenne vineyard extends over an exceptional terroir of Garonne gravels in the Médoc appellation. The plots benefit from a privileged exposure facing the Gironde estuary, whose proximity creates a microclimate favorable to grape ripening. Soils composed of gravel, clay, and limestone ensure optimal drainage while allowing balanced water retention. In 1995, vines thirty to forty years old produced concentrated, high-quality grapes.
The vintage
The 1995 vintage in Bordeaux was marked by contrasting conditions. After a mild winter and a warm spring encouraging early budbreak, the summer saw exceptional drought from June to August with record temperatures. Significant rainfall between September 7 and 19 preceded the harvest, which began on September 20. These particular climatic conditions produced wines with a pronounced tannic structure and an austere character, hallmarks of this vintage, which has been the subject of numerous critical reassessments over the years.
Vinification and aging
Vinification of Château Loudenne 1995 followed traditional Bordeaux methods. Malolactic fermentation took place in new French oak barrels, an ancestral technique that lends roundness and a silky texture to the tannins. Aging was carried out with an annual renewal of around thirty percent of the barrels, and the selection of different coopers helped bring aromatic complexity to the finished wine.
Grape varieties
A subtle blend of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, complemented by proportions of Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, and Malbec.



