La Demoiselle de Sociando-Mallet Haut-Médoc 2022 - Second vin
93/100
James Suckling
91-93/100
Yves Beck
1*Étoile
Hachette
“Discover the little brother of a Médoc star—with an even more approachable style!”
“The intense fruitiness of the Demoiselle de Sociando’s bouquet is a clear invitation to taste the wine! Notes of blackcurrant and elderberry, complemented by a hint of cinnamon, make for an irresistible combination. It has a pleasant sweetness on the palate, where the wine displays character without failing to highlight its savory depth. I believe the wine can already be enjoyed in its youth, while noting that it possesses respectable aging potential.” (Yves Beck 2023)
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Nose
An inviting bouquet of blackcurrant, cherry, white pepper, paprika, and roasted notes
Palate
Medium-bodied, well-balanced, fresh, and juicy, with fine tannins and character
Serve
At 16-18°C
Open
1 hour before
Drink from
2026
Drink before
2032+
Production
Approximately 32,000 bottles
Food and wine pairings
Serve with flank steak with pepper sauce, thin-sliced duck, or a lamb tagine with prunes...
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated estate (2022 guide): 3 stars (High-quality production, setting the standard in its sector)
About the estate:
A leading figure in the Médoc, Jean Gautreau is one of the architects of the region’s revival. Respected by his peers, he has elevated Sociando-Mallet to the status of a classified growth, significantly expanding the vineyard since purchasing it in 1969. Today, of the estate’s 85 hectares, some 50 meet the standards of a third- or even second-growth classified wine. Assisted by his daughter, Jean Gautreau is one of the few owners who personally oversees the winemaking process. These are benchmark wines, with an inimitable character and identity. Medoc at heart, they always display great finesse. The estate now features a guesthouse, Villa Sociando, located at Port de la Maréchale, 3 kilometers from the estate.
Guide Hachette des vins
Wine noted (guide 2026) 1*Star (Very successful wine)
Rated estate (2022 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines are regularly recognized by the guide)
About the wine:
The château’s second wine is 70% Merlot, with aromas of cherry, white pepper, and roasted notes. A hint of menthol and lovely freshness lighten the full-bodied palate, which is beautifully rounded with tannins that are still just a touch firm. A few years of aging will soften them. 2027–2032
About the estate:
In the 17th century, it was a noble estate belonging to a Basque family, the Sossiandos. Confiscated during the Revolution, it has had several owners. At the end of the last century, Jean Gautreau recognized its potential. A wine merchant at Miailhe, he founded his own company in the late 1950s to sell wines in the Benelux region. A client asked him to find a property with excellent terroir. He discovered Sociando-Mallet: overlooking the estuary, a superb gravelly hilltop on a clay subsoil. Since the client did not follow through, he bought it for himself in 1969, restructured it, expanded it (originally 5 ha, now 82), and built a winery. Unclassified, it is one of the key estates in the appellation, now run by Sylvie, daughter of Jean Gautreau, who passed away in 2019
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)
About the estate:
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Rated estate (2023 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)
About the estate:
Sociando-Mallet is a well-known brand that has won the hearts of true wine lovers. Many vintages from this lovely estate in the northern Médoc rival those of top-tier classified growths. Jean Gautreau, who spent half a century building Sociando-Mallet, passed away in late 2019, passing the torch to his daughter Sylvie. Widely available in France and Belgium, the wine remains a safe bet and, above all, offers consistently excellent value for money. A major replanting project was initiated about ten years ago, forcing the estate to produce wines with a greater emphasis on Merlot. They possess more roundness, but likely less character. We no longer quite find the magical brilliance of the 1982, 1990, or 1996 vintages, which remain benchmarks.
James Suckling
Wine rated (2025 guide) 93/100
Rated estate (2021 guide) Recommended
About the wine:
Fresh aromas of spicy cherries, blackcurrants, minerals, olives, and paprika. Juicy and medium-bodied on the palate, with fine tannins. A clean, fruity finish with good length. Well-balanced. The structure is more mineral than full-bodied. Best enjoyed starting in 2026.
Yves Beck
Wine rated (2023 guide) 91-93/100
About the wine:
The intense fruitiness of the Demoiselle de Sociando’s bouquet is a clear invitation to taste the wine! Notes of blackcurrant and elderberry, complemented by a hint of cinnamon, make for an irresistible combination. A pleasant sweetness on the palate, where the wine displays character without failing to highlight its savory depth. I believe the wine can already be enjoyed in its youth, though it’s worth noting that it possesses respectable aging potential. 2026–2037
Customer rating
(2020 vintage)
4.2/5
based on 5 reviews
Review by Mr. ERIC C. Posted on 10/02/2025
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