Chateau de Malle Sauternes AOC 2003

€39.50*

Content: 0.75 litre (€52.67* / 1 litre)
Product number: 1412003

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The Chateau de Malle Sauternes AOC 2003 offers notes of orange peel, mirabelles, caramel, honey, dried pineapple and walnuts. René Gabriel awards this wine 18 out of 20 points and assesses it as follows: ‘The wine is creamy, velvety and lush on the palate, with lots of suppleness and an impressive finish. This is a very harmonious de Malle!’. The Wine Spectator writes about a full body, ‘with lots of sweetness and a long finish that is characterised by notes of vanilla, apples and slightly spicy nuances as well’. This sweet wine is a reliable, outstanding taste experience, which was awarded a high mark of 92 points.
Wine type:
Weißwein
Taste:
sweet
Vintage:
2003
Ageing Potential:
2030
Maturity:
2006
Region:
Bordeaux, Sauternes
Country:
France
Vineyard/Brand :
Grape variety:
67% Semillon
30% Sauvignon Blanc
3% Muscadelle
Alcohol content:
14,0 % by volume
Residual sugar:
120,0 g/l
Recommended drinking temperature:
10-14 °C
Closure:
Cork, natural
Filling quantity:
0,75 litres
Allergen:
contains Sulfite
Bottler:
Château de Malle
33210 Preignac
Frankreich

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