2008 Chateau Guiraud Sauternes Blend

Sauternes Blend - 750ML
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JL 94 WE 94 WS 94 WA 93
JL 94

TheWineCellarInsider.com, December 2022

A decade of additional aging has created a sweet, beauty. Rich, lush, and a touch spicy, you also enjoy a wealth of candied orange rind, apricots, vanilla bean, roasted nuts, and overripe pineapples coated with honey in...
WE 94

Wine Enthusiast, April 2009

Firm richly structured and powered through with botrytis. There's a tight dried apricot and peach character and the acidity compensates with a great vivid character
WS 94

Wine Spectator, April 2009

This shows wonderful spicy botrytis tarte Tatin and dried pineapple aromas and flavors. Full-bodied and medium sweet with lots of spicy and sweet character. Long and flavorful. Very fine and beautiful.
WA 93

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, April 2009

The 2008 Guiraud has a subtle nuanced nose with touches of acacia apricot citrus fruits and a touch of limestone. The palate is crisp and honeyed on the entry cohesive nice weight of fruit with a conservative but...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Dessert
Varietal Sauternes Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Sauternes
Vintage 2008
Size 750ML

Chateau Guiraud is in the Sauternes appellation of Bordeaux. Originally known as the "Noble House of Bayle", it got its present name from Pierre Guiraud, a Bordeaux merchant who bought the property in 1766. In 1855, it was classified a Premier Grand Cru de Sauternes.

Chateau Guiraud extends over 128 hectares. 85 hectares are planted with Semillon (65%) and Sauvignon Blanc (35%) on a mixture of sandy gravel, clay, marl and limestone soil. The average age of the vines is 35-40 years. Harvest is done by hand in successive waves through the vineyard, picking only Botrytised berries. A minimum potential alcohol must be reached before the grapes are fermented in new oak barrels over three weeks to two months. The wine is then aged in barrels for at least 24 months before bottling.

Chateau Guiraud also produces a second wine, Petit Guiraud, a livelier and fresher version made from young vines, and a dry white wine made of ripe but not non-Botrytis grapes called G de Chateau Guiraud.

Guiraud’s enchanting bouquet of white flowers, acacia, hawthorn blossom, lily, and tuberose are complemented by overtones of forest floor, spice, freshly-ground white pepper, tea, and saffron. Guiraud is deliciously bodied, rich, and velvety on the palate. The fruity flavors are combined with an inimitable botrytis note and candied fruit character.