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Chateau d'Yquem

2005
Blend
100% White Bordeaux Blend
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Sauternes
UPC
0 15643 42610 0
White Wine
Verified Stock
1696C-05/12PK
Product Ratings
James Suckling 95pt

What an incredible nose of flowers, honey, spices such as clove, and sandalwood. With time, decadent aromas of apple tart and crumble develop. Full and very round on the palate, this is medium sweet with a velvety texture. Flavors of honey, apple and pear tart appear on the long finish. This is so beautiful, hard not to drink now but will greatly improve with more time.

by James Suckling, 2012
Vinous Media 96pt

The 2005 Yquem is limpid golden in hue. The bouquet is gorgeous, finely-tuned and precise with clear honey, vanilla pod and saffron, less of the almond that I have noticed previously. The palate is built around its exquisite poise, the acidity keeping this Yquem on its tip-toes. As I have noted before, it appears to be gaining in concentration and viscosity with age, lovely fig and tangerine notes combining with a slight nuttiness on the finish.

by Vinous Media, 2022
Wine Advocate 97pt

The pale to medium lemon-gold colored 2005 d'Yquem opens with a provocative, mineral and earth-tinged nose of chalk dust, wet pebbles and dried wild mushrooms over a core of warm apricots, green mango, honeyed toast, ginger and pink grapefruit plus wafts of honeycomb, orange blossoms and saffron. The palate confirms the wine is still a little closed and shut down, offering achingly gorgeous glimpses at the tightly wound, intricate layers structured with a racy acid line and wonderfully creamy texture, finishing incredibly long and perfumed. This decadent flavor bomb still needs a good five to seven years in bottle before it is set to go off, but oh what a spectacle it will give then!

by Wine Advocate, 2019
Wine Enthusiast 97pt

This isn't sweet, but just so wonderfully rich. It's the concentration of botrytis that makes the wine. The texture is velvet, but with a spicy bite to it. Apricot, honey and marzipan all contribute to a wine that will age over decades.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2009
Wine Spectator 97pt

This has a deliciously pure feel, with juicy, inviting green plum, ginger, heather, creamed pineapple and Jonagold apple flavors all melded together and gliding through the lengthy finish, which echoes with lilting flowers and dried citrus notes.

by Wine Spectator, 2012

Vintage

A look at winemaking and weather conditions in 2005, comparing them to the great vintages of the past, confirms that this is indeed an outstanding year.

Tasting notes

Lovely, brilliant, golden-yellow colour.

Concentrated nose of apricot compote, dried fruit, and figs with vanilla and floral (jasmine and acasia blossom) aromas. The bouquet opens up after swirling in the glass to reveal extremely fresh citrus zest overtones that emphasise the wine's subtle refinement.

2005 Yquem starts out deliciously suave and caressing on the palate, with perfect balance. The fresh acidity and elegance complement the wine's restrained power, giving in incredible class.

There are strong flavours of gingerbread, orange nonette cakes, and liquorice followed by a gorgeous and acid tang that underpins the wine's beautiful, long aftertaste on a par with the chateau's most illustrious vintages. The tremendously varied and complex flavours all seem to vibrate on the same wavelenght, melting into a subtle whole.