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2010 Chateau d'Yquem Sauternes Blend

Sauternes Blend: 750ml

$684.99

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points awarded:
JS 97 WA 96-98 WS 93-96

Geoffrey Binder, JJ Buckley, April 2011

87% semillon, 13% sauvignon blanc. Aged in 100% new oak. Planted to a mix of clay, sand, limestone and gravel. Tight and slightly muted on both the nose and palate but in no way lacking character. Ample botrytis is apparent in both the aromas and flavors, along with banana, coconut crème, and tightly wound citrus. Built for longer term cellaring, this offers structure and weight, beautifully textured, while maintaining excellent balance, and well-integrated acids carry through to a long, opulent and refreshing finish. This will develop nicely in bottle, but will require a bit of patience to really show what is fully has to offer. Enjoy through 2040.


97 points,

James Suckling, jamessuckling.com, February 2013

The purity of Botrytis in this wine is so impressive with dried fruits such apple and mango. And then spicy character. Full body and very sweet but it is incredibly fresh and lively. Such class and elegance. Perfectly manicured wine. Everything in the right place. This shows a delicacy and intensity that are spellbinding. Drink in 2018.


Jancis Robinson, April 2011

`2010 was a cool year for us.' Winter and autumn cold, good dry, warm summer. Very healthy grapes, though quite a bit of rain on the flowering, A bit of coulure on Sauvignon so less than usual in the blend, just 13% compared to the usual 20%. Pale gold with slight greenness. Gorgeous, classic nose. Pear juice a go-go. Absolutely stunning freshness as well as all the botrytis. Classic. Real punchy perfect savoury Sauternes. Zesty and lovely with some chew on the end. No shortage of botrytis. Very distinctive and much less sweet than 2009. (155 g/l in 2009, 141 g/l in 2010). Refined finish. Finished 5 Nov. Five passes. Real punch and zest. Grapefruit peel. But not a massive sweet bomb. 18.5 out of 20


96 -98 points,

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, May 2011

Picked predominantly over 10 days from October 14, the 2010 d'Yquem has 141gms/L residual sugar and pH 3.80. It is a slow-burner, the nose understated at first but unfurling with each passing moment with subtle scents of freshly sliced apricots, Clementine, clear honey and white flowers. There is an underlying minerality that really defines this bouquet. The palate is similar to the nose, revealing hidden facets with almost each swirl of the glass - orange blossom, limestone, white peach and honeysuckle. This is such a precise d'Yquem; it is after you have swallowed the wine that one comprehends just how brilliant it is. -Neal Martin


93 -96 points,

Wine Spectator, April 2011

Tropical and inviting, with lush mango, fig and papaya aromas followed by pineapple and creamed banana. The long tangerine finish is flattering and very open now, but the length is clearly there. Tasted non-blind. -J.M.


Geoffrey Binder, JJ Buckley, April 2011

87% semillon, 13% sauvignon blanc. Aged in 100% new oak. Planted to a mix of clay, sand, limestone and gravel. Tight and slightly muted on both the nose and palate but in no way lacking character. Ample botrytis is apparent in both the aromas and flavors, along with banana, coconut crème, and tightly wound citrus. Built for longer term cellaring, this offers structure and weight, beautifully textured, while maintaining excellent balance, and well-integrated acids carry through to a long, opulent and refreshing finish. This will develop nicely in bottle, but will require a bit of patience to really show what is fully has to offer. Enjoy through 2040.


97 points,

James Suckling, jamessuckling.com, February 2013

The purity of Botrytis in this wine is so impressive with dried fruits such apple and mango. And then spicy character. Full body and very sweet but it is incredibly fresh and lively. Such class and elegance. Perfectly manicured wine. Everything in the right place. This shows a delicacy and intensity that are spellbinding. Drink in 2018.


Jancis Robinson, April 2011

`2010 was a cool year for us.' Winter and autumn cold, good dry, warm summer. Very healthy grapes, though quite a bit of rain on the flowering, A bit of coulure on Sauvignon so less than usual in the blend, just 13% compared to the usual 20%. Pale gold with slight greenness. Gorgeous, classic nose. Pear juice a go-go. Absolutely stunning freshness as well as all the botrytis. Classic. Real punchy perfect savoury Sauternes. Zesty and lovely with some chew on the end. No shortage of botrytis. Very distinctive and much less sweet than 2009. (155 g/l in 2009, 141 g/l in 2010). Refined finish. Finished 5 Nov. Five passes. Real punch and zest. Grapefruit peel. But not a massive sweet bomb. 18.5 out of 20


96 -98 points,

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, May 2011

Picked predominantly over 10 days from October 14, the 2010 d'Yquem has 141gms/L residual sugar and pH 3.80. It is a slow-burner, the nose understated at first but unfurling with each passing moment with subtle scents of freshly sliced apricots, Clementine, clear honey and white flowers. There is an underlying minerality that really defines this bouquet. The palate is similar to the nose, revealing hidden facets with almost each swirl of the glass - orange blossom, limestone, white peach and honeysuckle. This is such a precise d'Yquem; it is after you have swallowed the wine that one comprehends just how brilliant it is. -Neal Martin


93 -96 points,

Wine Spectator, April 2011

Tropical and inviting, with lush mango, fig and papaya aromas followed by pineapple and creamed banana. The long tangerine finish is flattering and very open now, but the length is clearly there. Tasted non-blind. -J.M.


About Winery

Château d'Yquem is a Premier Cru Supérieur (Fr: "Great First Growth" or "Great First Vintage") wine from the Sauternes, Gironde region in the southern part of the Bordeaux vineyards known as Graves.

In the Bordeaux Wine Official Classification of 1855, Château d'Yquem was the only Sauternes given this rating, indicating its perceived superiority and higher prices over all other wines of its type. Wines from Château d'Yquem are characterised by their complexity, concentration and sweetness. A relatively high acidity helps to balance the sweetness. Another characteristic for which Château d'Yquem wines are known is their longevity. In a good year, a bottle will only begin to show its qualities after a decade or two of cellaring and, with proper care, will keep for a century or more, gradually adding layers of taste and hitherto undetected fruity overtones.

Since 1959, Château d'Yquem has produced a dry white wine called Ygrec (Fr: the letter "Y"), made from an equal proportion of Sémillon and Sauvignon Blanc. This wine is not produced in every vintage.

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