2012 Chateau d'Yquem Y (Ygrec)

Proprietary Blend - 750ML
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TWI 94 DC 93 WA 93 WS 93 JS 91
TWI 94

The Wine Independent, September 2023

The 2012 “Y” has 5 grams per liter of residual sugar and a pale to medium lemon-yellow color. It opens with a zippy nose of lime leaves, lemon drops, and grapefruit oil, followed by suggestions of fresh hay and shaved...
DC 93

Decanter,

Firm oaky nose, dominated by citrus fruit, bracing and mineral. Very rich and full-bodied and concentrated, with vibrant acidity and very intense lemony flavours. The oak adds complexity and isn't too dominant. A...
WA 93

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, August 2014

A dry white wine made from two-thirds Semillon and one-third Sauvignon from the vineyards of Yquem, Ygrec was first introduced in 1959, and around 1,000 cases are produced each year. An exquisite white Bordeaux, while it...
WS 93

Wine Spectator, April 2014

Still youthfully raw, but the tangerine, clementine, white peach, white ginger and lightly toasted brioche notes are all in place, and the long finish of macadamia nut and green almond has depth. This should be gorgeous...
JS 91

jamessuckling.com, February 2015

Lots of sliced apple, pear and lime character on the nose and palate. Lilac and honey character, too. Full body, bright and fresh acidity and a long and flavorful finish. Stylish white with a tangy undertone. Fruity and...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type White
Varietal Proprietary Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Bordeaux Superieur
Vintage 2012
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 14%
Closure Cork

Sauternes is the best and most sought-after region for dessert wine in Bordeaux, perhaps in all of France. Chateau d’Yquem is the most celebrated of all Sauternes producers.

The history of d’Yquem can be traced back to 1593, when local nobleman Jacques Sauvage became the feudal overseer of the property. The area was already home to late-harvest wines even then, and the Sauvage family moved things forward, creating “modern” vineyards—and the famous chateau—on the unique hill that contributes to d’Yquem’s outstanding quality. In 1711, the Sauvage family became full owners of the property and managed to retain it through the French Revolution.

The quality and reputation of Chateau d’Yquem wine improved as the vineyard was methodically expanded and enhanced. By the late 18th century, it was celebrated internationally and counted Thomas Jefferson among its staunch supporters. But the house continued to innovate and better its practices. The constructed a large, purpose-built cellar for maturation and aging in 1826 and, not long after, began harvesting in multiple passes to optimize fruit quality. This work was rewarded when Chateau d’Yquem was designated the only 1er Cru Superieur dessert wine in the famous 1855 classification of Bordeaux wines.