Sauternes & Barsac

"Sauternes is famous for its sweet white wine, made from Sémillon, Sauvignon blanc, and Muscadelle grapes. The sweetness comes from the Botrytis cinerea fungus, or “noble rot”, that partially turns the grapes into raisins.

Sauternes wines balance sweetness and acidity, with honey and apricot notes. Château d’Yquem is perhaps the most well-known, being the only premier cru supérieur classified wine in the region.

The Barsac commune within Sauternes has its own appellation. These wines are usually drier and less full-bodied than those from the rest of Sauternes." - Airoldi

Map courtesy: Vins de Bordeaux

  • [SOLD-OUT] Chateau Coutet Chartreuse de Coutet 2012 375mL-Half-Bottle

    [SOLD-OUT] Chateau Coutet Chartreuse de Coutet 2012 375mL-Half-Bottle

    Region: France- Bordeaux- Sauternes Barsac

    Since 1977, Château Coutet has been producing its second label, La Chartreuse de Coutet, an AOC Sauternes. Its subtle nose is characterized by hints of honey, almond, citrus, exotic fruits, as well as very ripe, soft apricot, with some floral notes of...

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  • [SOLD-OUT] Les Lions de Suduiraut 2012 375mL-Half-Bottle

    [SOLD-OUT] Les Lions de Suduiraut 2012 375mL-Half-Bottle

    Region: France- Bordeaux- Sauternes Barsac

    Château Suduiraut is aiming to breathe new life into the Sauternes category with the launch of a new sweet wine aimed at younger drinkers. Les Lions de Suduiraut, which makes its debut this month, is described as a ‘classic Sauternes’ produced from...

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