Sauternes - Château Suduiraut 2003 Half bottle
The domain
The Suduiraut estate extends over 200 hectares including 92 hectares of vines, on soil mainly composed of sandy-clay gravel. The vineyard's grape varieties are made up of 90% Sémillon and 10% Sauvignon. The proximity of the Ciron and the Garonne leads to a microclimate in the fall characterized by sunny and warm afternoons following misty mornings. In 1958 , the estate took the name of Suduiraut, following the marriage of Nicole d'Allard with Léonard de Suduiraut. The castle, pillaged then burned during the Fronde, was rebuilt in the 17th century, and renamed Cru du Roy at the end of the 18th century, following its takeover by a nephew of the Suduiraut family, Jean Joseph Duroy, Baron de Noaillan. The residence is then adorned with a cartouche where the arms of Suduiraut and Duroy are united, at the origin of the current coat of arms of Château Suduiraut. Magnificent French-style gardens, designed by Le Nôtre, famous gardener to King Louis was taken over in 1992 by AXA Millésimes, whose mission is to preserve and perpetuate the great know-how of the history and culture of wine with one objective: to allow great wines, from vineyards with a glorious past, to express their full potential.
Format : 37,5 cl |
Country: France |
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Region: Bordeaux |
Culture: Reasoned Agriculture |
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Grape varieties: Semillon, Sauvignon |
Tasting: In a beautiful golden yellow color, Suduiraut expresses itself in an exotic register at first nose such as lychee, starfruit and rose, then candied fruits and spices appear soft. In the mouth, we perceive a fleshy side, with spring. Aromas of ripe yellow fruits, candied oranges and acacia honey bring lots of deliciousness. The finish is clean with a mineral touch and nice bitterness, which enhances the fruity flavor. Guaranteed success! |
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Price of the bottle: 26.93 CHF |
Original wooden box (12 boxes) |