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Chateau Guiraud

2005
Blend
100% White Bordeaux Blend
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Sauternes
UPC
0 15643 47710 2
White Wine
Verified Stock
1694-05
Product Ratings
James Suckling 97pt

This appears to be the synthesis of the fabulous 2001 and 2003. It shows wonderful aromas of botrytis spice, honey and citrus rind. Lots of fruit with a tropical fruit undertone of mango and papaya on the palate. Intense finish. Too excellent not to drink.

by James Suckling, 2013
Wine Advocate 92pt

Tasted blind at the 10-Year On Tasting in Sauternes. The 2005 Chateau Guiraud has a rich nose of dried honey, orange blossom and buttercup that is nicely defined but does not quite have the intensity of the best Sauternes 05s. The palate is fresh and lithe on the entry, smooth and honeyed both in taste and texture with a long orange zest, vanilla and almond finish that is sensual and persistent. It meliorates in the glass, forages more zest and vitality, so don’t be afraid to aerate/decant this for an hour or two.

by Wine Advocate, 2015
Wine Enthusiast 95pt

Typical of the huge power of Guiraud, this is one of the richest Sauternes in 2005. The wine is rich and intense, the dry edge of botrytis just dominating the sweetness. Flavors of honey, almonds and peaches give the wine extra complexity.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2008
Wine Spectator 97pt

Delivers lots of botrytis spice, with lemon tart and cooked apple. Full-bodied, with loads of cream and vanilla and an intense tropical fruit and honey aftertaste. Long and viscous, with a layered and beautiful spicy finish. Hard not to drink it now.

by Wine Spectator, 2008

MISC

Area: 85 ha.
Soil: 80% sandy gravel and clayey gravel for the remainder.
Sub-soil: Deep translucent sand, pure gravel with some banks of red clay and limestone marl, bands of limestone with oyster shells or red and white clays.
Density: 6,600 vines/ha.
Rootstock: Riparia, 33 09, 101 14, 161 49.
Production: 100,000 bottles of Château Guiraud,30,000 bottles of Dauphin de Guiraud, Château Guiraud’s second wine, 50,000 bottles of G de Château Guiraud, dry white Bordeaux.
Owners: Robert Peugeot for FFP, Stephan von Neipperg, Olivier Bernard and Xavier Planty.

Vinification

Fermentation: 90% in new barrels, 10% in barrels that have already aged one wine, for a period of three weeks to two months.
Maturation: in barrels, on fine lees, for 18 to 24 months depending on the year, with racking every three months.

Harvest

Uniquely by hand, with successive selective pickings (2-6 pickings) of botrytised grapes. A minimum potential alcohol level of 20° is required to begin harvesting.