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2016 Château Grand Village Blanc

Flagge Weißwein
Weinart: Weißwein
Rebsorte: 70% Sauvignon Blanc, 30% Sémillon
Flagge Frankreich
Land: Frankreich
Region: Bordeaux
Appellation: Bordeaux Supérieur
Stilistik: mineralisch, frisch, fruchtbetont
Ausbau: Edelstahl/ Holzfass
Geschmacksrichtung: trocken
Alkoholgehalt: 13,0% Vol.
Trinktemperatur: 8-12°C
Suckling 91 /100
Vinous 91 /100
Dunnuck 93 /100
Parker 86-88 /100
Allergene: Sulfite,  Abfüllerinformation

17,50 €*

Inhalt: 0.75 Liter (23,33 €* / 1 Liter)

Sofort verfügbar, Lieferzeit 2-4 Tage (Ins Ausland abweichende Lieferzeiten)

Produktnummer: 6039
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Vinous

91 POINTS
The 2016 Grand Village Blanc has gained terrific freshness in élevage and is now a far more convincing wine than it was from barrel. Green apple, lemon peel and white flowers all convey an impression of energy, but the 2016 has quite a bit of textural resonance as well.

- Antonio Galloni (2018)
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James Suckling

91 POINTS
This has a lot of lemon-peel, pear-drop and cooked-apple character. Full-bodied, dense and flavorful. Aniseed and fennel-seed aftertaste. A little oily. Drink now or hold. (2019)
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Jeb Dunnuck

93 POINTS
I loved both these wines, which come from the team at Château Lafleur. Starting with the white, the 2016 Château Grand Village Blanc (two-thirds Sauvignon and one-third Sémillon) is a glorious white that has racy minerality as well as loads of grapefruit, citrus pith, and lime aromas and flavors. Showing a Burgundian-like reductive character, medium body, and beautiful balance, drink it any time over the coming 7-8 years. (2019)
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Parker – Wine Advocate

86-88 POINTS
The 2016 Grand Village Blanc is a blend of 65% Sauvignon Blanc and 35% Sémillon picked between 9-12 September. It has a lively gooseberry and conference pear scented bouquet that leaps from the glass. The palate shows some tropical tones on the entry, orange peel and lemongrass aromas poking through the citrus fruit with a little more fatness on the finish than the 2015 last year. Enjoy this over the next five or six years.

- Neal Martin (2017)
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