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  • Country ranking ?

    873
  • Producer ranking ?

    26
  • Decanting time

    3h
  • When to drink

    from 2018

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The Story

Classed as a Premier Cru in 1855, it is made from grapes selected from the finest terroirs of the property. This wine is hand crafted at every stage of its elaboration and reveals remarkable finesse and complexity and a golden colour reminiscent of the sun that made it possible. With age the bright gold evolves to a dark amber colour.
With an extensive life-span, it powerfully and harmoniously combines fruit and floral aromas with roasted and...

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THE 2010 VINTAGE’S CONDITIONS 

The cool spring temperatures got the vines off to a late start, and this delay remained through to flowering. There were lots of bunches on the vines, requiring some adjustments later on by green harvesting on certain plots. July marked the beginning of a dry, very hot spell, speeding up swelling of the grapes and catching up the delay in the vegetation cycle. Colour change took place in sunny, very hot weathe...

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Vintage 2010

Drought and cool temperatures contribute to optimal ripeness

The sum of summer temperatures in 2010 was close to that of summer 2009 (962°C compared to 982°C), but decidedly chillier than those of 2005, which totalled 1052°C. These cool temperatures had a substantial influence on the balance of our wines, preserving a good level of acidity and attractive aromatic freshness. 

Very little rainfall (only 267 mm) from March to August 2010 ge...

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Tasting note

color

Medium, Gold and Bright

ending

Long, Gentle and Lingering

flavors

Vanilla, Apricot, Toasty, Honey, Spice and Tropical fruits

nose

Intense, Fresh, Seductive and Refined

recommend

Yes

taste

Average in Acidity, Balanced, Concentrated, Well-Integrated, Youthful, Medium-bodied, Harmonious, Vigor, Toasty and Sweet

Verdict

Well-rounded and Impressive

Written Notes

Château Suduiraut 2010 /Super nose with some exotic pineapple/mango/passion fruit undertones mixed with Vouvray-like blossom-tree and quince jelly, enormous body, but incredible purity and crystal-like transparency, great length, a masterpiece! Drink 2020-2070.

  • 96p

Suduiraut 2010 – even better than 2007 with loads of everything, especially intensity, concentration and richness. Excellent stuff. 95p.

  • 95p

Château Suduiraut 2010 boasts a deep golden yellow colour and a bouquet with good botrytis character (roasted apricot, crystallised fruit), preceded by roasted coffee hints. White (acacia) blossom scents add a touch of elegance. The palate very much reflects the trend of the vintage. The richness of the wine is blended in perfectly and its combination of smoothness and vivacity endows it with lovely lingering length. Pineapple, pepper and crystallised fruit (banana) feature in the finish, along with hazelnut notes. The creamy sensation on the palate is set off nicely by the fresh finish that is so typical of this wine. 

THE 2010 VINTAGE’S CONDITIONS 

The cool spring temperatures got the vines off to a late start, and this delay remained through to flowering. There were lots of bunches on the vines, requiring some adjustments later on by green harvesting on certain plots. July marked the beginning of a dry, very hot spell, speeding up swelling of the grapes and catching up the delay in the vegetation cycle. Colour change took place in sunny, very hot weather and ripening progressed rapidly. 

Harvesting started on 22 September and came to a close on 9 November. We conducted 5 successive tries in the vineyard, sometimes interspersed with rainy spells which forced us to wait for the grapes to gain in concentration again, but did not have any impact on quality.

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Origin

Sauternes, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Outstanding
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