Chris Kissack posted this elsewhere, but just in case you missed it.
The email Kissack received from Lafleur is below:
Climate is changing fast and hard, that much is clear. The vintages 2015, 2019, and above all 2022, were all strong evidence of that. 2025 goes a step further. We must think, readapt, act.
Our decision-making and the resulting practices are in fact evolving much faster than what is authorised in our Appellations of Origine system.
Consequently, while maintaining the utmost respect for our fellow producers and the appellations of Pomerol and Bordeaux, we have decided to cease adhering to the appellations of Pomerol and Bordeaux beginning with the 2025 vintage.
The six wines of Société Civile du Ch“teau Lafleur will be designated as Vin de France beginning with the 2025 vintage.
The email Kissack received from Lafleur is below:
Climate is changing fast and hard, that much is clear. The vintages 2015, 2019, and above all 2022, were all strong evidence of that. 2025 goes a step further. We must think, readapt, act.
Our decision-making and the resulting practices are in fact evolving much faster than what is authorised in our Appellations of Origine system.
Consequently, while maintaining the utmost respect for our fellow producers and the appellations of Pomerol and Bordeaux, we have decided to cease adhering to the appellations of Pomerol and Bordeaux beginning with the 2025 vintage.
The six wines of Société Civile du Ch“teau Lafleur will be designated as Vin de France beginning with the 2025 vintage.