Chateau Malmaison Medoc 2015
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Description
Chateau Malmaison Medoc 2015 is a Merlot-dominant red Bordeaux from the Rothschild family estate, bottled at 14% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2015 vintage earned 91 points from both James Suckling and Wine Enthusiast, along with 90 points from Wine Advocate — strong marks that reflect the exceptional quality of the 2015 growing season across Bordeaux.
Quick Facts: ABV: 14% | Origin: Médoc, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2015 | Producer: Château Malmaison Baronne Nadine de Rothschild
Production & Heritage
The estate was acquired by Baron Edmond de Rothschild in 1973 and sits adjacent to the family's Château Clarke property in the commune of Moulis-en-Médoc. The blend — 80% Merlot and 20% Cabernet Sauvignon — runs counter to the Cabernet Sauvignon dominance typical of the Médoc, giving Malmaison a rounder, fruit-forward personality. Grapes undergo cold soaking before fermentation in a combination of oak and stainless steel tanks. The wine then ages for 16 months, with 30% resting in new oak barrels and the remaining 70% in second-fill barrels, a ratio that emphasizes fruit purity over heavy oak influence.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with ripe dark berries — blackcurrant and plum — followed by a spicy, cedary oak character. Subtle hints of menthol and a classic Bordeaux savory undertone emerge with time in the glass.
Taste: The entry is rich and fleshy, built around a bold core of dark berry fruit. At mid-palate, succulent ripe tannins and crisp acidity provide structure, while notes of cassis, red cherry, and delicate spice develop. A pleasant salinity threads through the fruit, adding dimension and keeping the wine from feeling heavy despite its generous body.
Finish: Medium-to-long, with fine-grained tannins and lingering impressions of dark fruit, cedar, and a touch of earthy complexity. The acidity carries cleanly through the close, leaving the palate fresh and encouraging another sip.
How to Drink Chateau Malmaison
This Bordeaux shows best at cellar temperature, around 16–18°C (60–64°F), and benefits from 30 to 60 minutes of decanting to open up its aromatics. It drinks well now but has the structure to reward patient cellaring through 2025–2028. While this is primarily a food wine and not a cocktail component, its Merlot-rich profile makes it approachable enough to enjoy on its own as a contemplative glass before dinner.
Best For
- Cellaring a well-scored 2015 Bordeaux at an accessible price tier
- Hosting a dinner party centered on red meat or hearty French cuisine
- Gifting a Bordeaux enthusiast who appreciates Rothschild estates
- Exploring Merlot-dominant expressions from traditionally Cabernet-focused appellations
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chateau Malmaison 2015 taste like? It delivers a bold, fleshy core of dark berry fruit — blackcurrant, plum, and cassis — framed by cedary oak spice and fresh acidity. Ripe, fine-grained tannins give it structure without harshness, and a subtle salinity adds complexity.
How does Chateau Malmaison compare to Château Clarke? Both estates are owned by the Rothschild family and sit side by side in Moulis-en-Médoc, but Malmaison is generally positioned as the more approachable, earlier-drinking wine with a higher proportion of Merlot. Château Clarke tends to carry more structure and a higher price point, often seen as the flagship of the two properties.
Is Chateau Malmaison 2015 good for drinking now? Yes — the 2015 vintage is drinking well in its current window, with resolved tannins and expressive fruit, though it still has enough acidity and structure to age comfortably for several more years.
Where is Chateau Malmaison made? The wine is produced at an estate in the commune of Moulis-en-Médoc within the broader Médoc region of Bordeaux, France. The property has been under Rothschild family ownership since Baron Edmond de Rothschild acquired it in 1973.
What foods pair well with Chateau Malmaison 2015? Grilled lamb chops complement the wine's dark fruit and herbal undertones. Braised short ribs mirror its richness and tannin structure. Duck confit plays well against the Merlot-driven roundness. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese echoes the subtle savory and nutty notes. A classic beef bourguignon is a natural regional pairing.
What sizes does Chateau Malmaison come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this wine.
Is Chateau Malmaison 2015 worth the price? Malmaison positions as an accessible entry point into Rothschild-owned Bordeaux, sitting well below the price of its sibling Château Clarke while still delivering 90+ point critical scores from major publications — strong value within the Médoc category.
Why Chateau Malmaison 2015?
The 2015 vintage is widely regarded as one of the finest recent years in Bordeaux, and Malmaison captured that quality with a wine that earned 91 points from both James Suckling and Wine Enthusiast. Its Merlot-dominant blend is distinctive for the Médoc, offering a richer, more immediately generous style than many of its Cabernet-heavy neighbors. The Rothschild pedigree and careful élevage — 16 months in a restrained mix of new and used oak — result in a wine that balances approachability with genuine complexity. For drinkers seeking serious Bordeaux character without the premium attached to classified growths, this remains one of the region's more compelling bottles.
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